As China pivots from its Zero Covid policy and with growth in the US and most European markets expected to be negative or flatline this year – what are the medium and longer-term futures for the global construction industry?
The “Global Construction Futures” report published by Oxford Economics with the support of the global Construction and Infrastructure leadership team at Aon will be launched on 16 March 2023. Join our upcoming online launch where our panel of specialists will present key highlights from the report, discuss how climate change is expected to drive global construction up US$4.2 trillion by 2037, and provide their perspectives on the global construction market.
Updated Speakers:
- James MacNeal, Global Head of Construction and Infrastructure, Aon
- Jeremy Leonard, Managing Director, Global Industry Services, Oxford Economics
- Nick Fearnley, Head of Global Construction Forecasting, Oxford Economics
- Graham Robinson, Global Infrastructure and Construction Lead, Oxford Economics
- Tariq Taherbhai, Chief Operating Officer, Global Construction and Infrastructure Group, Aon
- Paul Sloman, Engineering and Construction Sector Leader, PwC UK
- Andrew Patterson, Principal Vice President, Bechtel
- Keith Howells, President, Institution of Civil Engineers (and ex. Chair, Mott MacDonald)
- Tom Smith, Global Director, Property and Buildings, WSP
Agenda:
14:00: Introduction - James MacNeal, Global Head of Construction and Infrastructure, Aon
14:10: Global Construction Futures – Jeremy Leonard, Managing Director, Global Industry Services, Nick Fearnley, Head of Global Construction Forecasting and Graham Robinson, Global Infrastructure and Construction Lead, Oxford Economics
14:35: Panel Discussion with Q&A – Panel Moderator, Adrian Cooper, Chief Executive, Oxford Economics
15:10: Closing Remarks – James MacNeal, Global Head of Construction and Infrastructure, Aon
15:15 Close
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