Africa shows tremendous potential, having the youngest and the fastest-growing middle class in the world. The continent is teeming with the potential for large-scale investments.
Top 5 Projects in East Africa
Top 5 Projects in East Africa East Africa has more than $435 billion of active projects, of which $221 billion are under construction. A fast-growing population that will increase by 25 per cent over the next ten years drives the demand for infrastructure development....
Top 5 Projects in West-Africa
West Africa has more than $380 billion of active projects, of which $230 billion is under construction. Oil and gas projects still account for the bulk of the construction activity in the region by value.
Top 5 Projects in Cameroon
Cameroon has more than $10 billion of active projects, of which $3 billion is under construction. The population will increase by 27 per cent over the next decade, increasing demand for infrastructure.
Top 5 Projects in the DRC
The DRC has more than $25 billion of active projects, dominated by the energy sector. Hydropower and solar projects are the key investment areas and can positively impact much needed economic development.
Top 5 Projects in Algeria
Algeria has more than $69 billion of active projects, of which $56 billion is currently under construction. The government is actively seeking to diversify the economy away from its reliance on hydrocarbons.
Top 5 Projects in Angola
Diversifying Angola’s economy away from its reliance on oil revenues is a priority for the government. More than $22 billion of projects in Angola is under construction, with another $40 billion on the drawing board.
Top 5 Projects in Ghana
By comparison, Ghana is has one of the most active construction markets in Africa. There are more than $40 billion of active construction projects of which more than 40 per cent is transport infrastructure.
Top 5 Projects in Tanzania
Tanzania’s population will increase by 17 per cent over the next ten years to 69 million. Economic development, and subsequently infrastructure development, is a crucial priority for the government. There is $62 billion of active projects in Tanzania.
Top 5 Projects in Ethiopia
Ethiopia is the second-most populous country in Africa and will grow by more than 25 per cent over the next decade. At present, Ethiopia has more than $31 billion of active projects, of which more than $18 billion is under construction.
Top 5 Projects in Egypt
Significant population growth is driving the Egyptian government to promote investment in all sectors of the economy. Egypt is the largest construction market in Africa, with more than $350 billion of active projects.
Top 5 Projects in Kenya
Kenya has a rapidly growing population and a significant shortage of housing. There is more than $47 billion of projects under construction that includes four mega real estate developments.
Top 5 Projects in Nigeria
Nigeria has more than $160 billion of projects currently under construction. The top 5 projects consist of three refineries and two railway projects with a combined estimated cost of $54 billion.
Top 5 Transport Projects in Africa
Rapid population growth and vast natural resources drive investment in Africa’s transport infrastructure, with $22 billion of projects currently being tendered.
More than $210 billion of active Transport Projects in sub-Sahara Africa
More than $210 billion of active Transport Projects in sub-Sahara Africa The youngest population globally requires an enormous investment in infrastructure, with more than $210 billion of active projects in sub-Sahara Africa's Transport sector. Sub-Sahara Africa has...
North Africa is investing more than $60 billion in its transport infrastructure
Rail projects lead the transport sector investments in North Africa. The North African transport sector currently has more than $60 billion of active projects.
Namibia has ambitious transport projects in the pipeline
A vast arid country in South-West Africa with a relatively small population, Namibia needs industry for the future. To attract investment, it must develop a state of the art transport infrastructure.
South Africa has more than $13 billion of transport projects
South Africa led the continent in infrastructure development over the last century. In recent years, mismanagement and neglect left the country’s transport sector in disarray, from rail to ports and road. There is a massive need to reinvest in South Africa’s transport sector to stimulate economic recovery post-COVID-19.
More than $23 billion of transport projects in Southern Africa
Ageing infrastructure and growing populations are driving Southern African countries to invest in building new or improving existing transport infrastructure. Without an efficient transport infrastructure, international investors are reluctant to invest in emerging markets.
Railways and Ports: Africa’s Arteries for Life
Africa has natural resources in abundance. Yet, mining, moving and processing those resources are often a difficult task across the continent. Limited integration and transport infrastructure often prevent the African continent from prospering and creating wealth for its rapidly growing population.
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