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observed that there is a continuous gap in the US between infrastructure needs and investment
opportunities available to the private sector. This is due to the combination of financial and
political factors.
Infrastructure is often viewed as a critical selling point for real estate in the yesteryears but now
it is overpowered by the millennial social value. With the new generation of 83-million strong
urban-centric workers, major cities focus on offering more diversity, amenities, and transit
options. Majority of the business needs in US are also driving the change in infrastructure
insights. Smart and weird infrastructures enable cities to monitor and control energy use,
transportation patterns, and utilities for maximum efficiency. Innovative infrastructures
encourage a sustainable environment and it is becoming the way of the future as the
population view it as key to a city’s livability. The infrastructure transformations are with a price
tag and fortunately anticipate for more potential capital in-flow. Majority of the private
investors view infrastructure as an alternative asset class and more public-private partnerships
are forged to finance US infrastructure projects.
Recent studies on the infrastructure insights in US convey that the market has started relatively
very slow and will surely recover over the year. The overall tax, legal, and political environment
has a positive impact on the investments in US infrastructure assets. Infrastructure is indirectly
a key for real estate development which involves the land cost and construction cost.
Infrastructure financing remains a challenge in the US and when high-quality projects are
offered, investors are ready to grab the opportunity. J.P. Morgan, Allianz Global Investors,
Blackrock, and KKR are among the leading competitors in the infrastructure insights. These
competitors invest hundreds of millions of dollars into capital projects in both the operating
and construction phases.
Key Factors Considered in the Report
US Infrastructure Construction Industry Research
Leading Infrastructure Construction Projects in US
Infrastructure Projects Pipeline by Stage and Funding in US
US Roads and Rail Infrastructure Projects
US Electricity and Power Infrastructure Projects
US Water and Sewerage Infrastructure Projects
US Airports and Other Infrastructures Reports
US Government Spending on Infrastructure