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Singapore 2017 Summit:
New Solutions for
Global Infrastructure
Outcomes Report
July 2017
1
Table of contents
02 Introduction
04 Best ideas from the 2017 GII Summit
06 Plan
10 Finance
15 Build
19 Operate
23 Cross-cutting sessions
28 Sector-specific roundtables
Engineering and construction
Energy and resources
Real estate
34 Conclusion
36 Participants
1
Introduction
Asia is a megahub for infrastructure and, according to McKinsey’s Infrastructure
Projects Analytics Tool, has attracted 39 percent of the global spending on existing and
pipeline megaprojects, totaling $10.4 trillion. Asia’s infrastructure megaprojects number
approximately, 1,100 ongoing and 1,460 in the pipeline, illuminating the region as an
infrastructure hot spot. For these reasons, we were excited to host the fourth Global
Infrastructure Initiative (GII) Summit in Singapore—our first time in Asia.
Since its inception in 2012, GII has evolved from a summit held every 18 months into a
global movement that includes roundtables in cities around the world, innovation site visits
to experience the greatest advances in infrastructure and capital projects, and a quarterly
digital publication that shares the insights from all our programs with the GII community of
more than 5,000 leaders.
GII was established for two primary reasons: to create a forum for global leaders from
across the value chain to exchange ideas and to identify ways to improve the delivery
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