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Synopsis
The report provides detailed market analysis, information and insights based on over 180 CIC projects in the Americas market.
The report provides detailed metrics on the region's stadium and arena construction projects (as tracked by CIC) split by country, type and value.
Detailed metrics are also provided for the top five countries.
Summary
Timetric's Construction Intelligence Center (CIC) is currently tracking stadia construction projects in the Americas for 8 countries with a total value of US$54.2 billion which includes projects from the announced to execution stages.
The US accounts for the majority of projects valued at US$50.1 billion or 92.5% of the total for the region. The top five countries (in terms of the value of their project pipelines) account for 99.7% of the total value of stadia construction projects in the Americas with US$54.6 billion. These are, in order of project value: the US, Canada, Brazil, Argentina and the Dominican Republic.
Scope
The report provides analysis based on CIC projects showing total project values for the Americas market and analysis by stage and funding for the top countries.
Top project listings and top participants for the sector are also shown.
Reasons To Buy
Gain insight into the main drivers of activity and forecasts, providing an understanding of key trends, analysis of projects by value for the Americas market and main countries, enabling clients to target products and services for each type of project.
Analyze main project participants by value for the sector, enabling clients to target products and services for each type of project.
Access top project data, with location, value, stage and start date.
Key Highlights
The US leads the Americas for value of projects with US$50.1 billion followed by Canada with US$3.1 billion.
Brazil and Argentina follow with projects with a value of US$362 million and US$300 million respectively.