The Global Infrastructure Index 2026 by the Global Infrastructure Investor Association (GIIA) and Ipsos has found rail is increasingly becoming a national investment priority for the public worldwide. Rail rose as an investment priority in the survey – ranking behind only water supply and new housing. The Index, conducted by Ipsos across 29 countries, surveyed…
Three quarters of American respondents believe that investing in infrastructure will boost the economy, create new jobs and build a stronger United States according to the Global Infrastructure Index 2026 by the Global Infrastructure Investor Association (GIIA) and Ipsos. This comes as overall satisfaction with American infrastructure hits an all-time low, with only 25% of…
Britons’ overall satisfaction with infrastructure has dropped off significantly since 2024 amidst changes in political leadership and a challenging economic outlook. The Global Infrastructure Index 2026 is produced by the Global Infrastructure Investor Association (GIIA) and carried out in partnership with Ipsos. When last surveyed two years ago, 37% of Index respondents across Great Britain…
The Global Infrastructure Index 2026 by the Global Infrastructure Investor Association (GIIA) and Ipsos shows that two thirds of Germans think their country is currently not doing enough to meet national infrastructure needs. The Index has run since 2016 as a barometer of global attitudes towards infrastructure delivery, sources of funding and financing, and priority…
A new survey of over 21,000 people worldwide shows French satisfaction with their national infrastructure sits above the global average and amongst the highest in Europe. The Global Infrastructure Index 2026 is produced by the Global Infrastructure Investor Association (GIIA) and carried out in partnership with Ipsos. At a time when many G7 countries are…
The American infrastructure investment market has seen continued strength in data center and battery storage sectors but a further drop in its wider attractiveness amidst political gridlock, unpredictability, and increasingly antagonistic foreign policy. America has long been seen as the ‘go to’ market for infrastructure investment due to its vast geographic scale, traditionally strong industry, and the trillions of dollars in both domestic and foreign capital primed to be pumped into new projects. However, despite America’s longstanding top position, the Global Infrastructure…
Halfway through this Parliament, sentiment towards the UK has shown signs of positive improvement but investors need to see more focus and consistency if the UK is to draw in crucial investment the country’s core infrastructure – spanning green energy, through to airport improvements and the current data centre wave. The Global Infrastructure Investor Association’s (GIIA) latest Pulse Survey of its membership – comprising some of the biggest investors globally – shows that despite a continued rebound in attractiveness since…
Canada has emerged as the most attractive market for infrastructure investment according to a poll by the Global Infrastructure Investor Association (GIIA) – the membership body for the world’s leading investors in the sector. GIIA members represent of a combined almost $3 trillion CAD in infrastructure assets under management and are surveyed on a bi-annual basis to gauge sector attractiveness, challenges,…
Maryland has cemented its recognition of the importance of bringing private investment to the table as part of modernizing local infrastructure, with the establishment of its Center for Public-Private Partnerships through MEDCO – the Maryland Economic Development Corporation. Underlining the importance of embedding P3 collaboration, Jon Phillips, Chief Executive of GIIA, said: “P3s can play…
Global Infrastructure Investor Association urges Congress to take steps to unleash international investment in the U.S.
GIIA investors are ready to allocate funds and expertise to modernize America’s crumbling infrastructure