Despite ongoing economic and geopolitical uncertainty, Infrastructure and Transportation CEOs anticipate growth over the coming three years – both in terms of earnings and headcounts. But key challenges continue to create roadblocks to achieving that growth.
The CEOs in our survey noted concerns related to talent shortages, technology adoption and climate risk. They say they are worried about the risks of generative AI and missing their Net Zero targets. They talk of shifting stakeholder expectations and complex technology environments.
Yet they also show encouraging ambition and action. They are intent on investing into expanding their AI capabilities and skills. They are prioritizing their workforce and developing their talent. Perhaps most importantly, they are more focused than ever on building public trust.
Key findings from our research
Methodology
The KPMG 2024 Infrastructure and Transport CEO Outlook, part of the 10th edition of the KPMG 2024 CEO Outlook, is compiled from the views of 120 infrastructure and transportation chief executive officers, which was conducted between 25 July and 29 August 2024, providing unique insight into the mindset, strategies, and planning tactics of CEOs.
All respondents oversee companies with annual revenues over US$500M and a third of the companies surveyed have more than US$10B in annual revenue. The survey included CEOs from 11 key markets (Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Spain, UK and US) and 11 key industry sectors, including infrastructure and transportation.
NOTE: some figures may not add up to 100 percent due to rounding.
In the infrastructure and transport research, the two largest sub-sectors were mobility and transportation with 50 percent of respondents and rail with 12 percent. The best-represented countries based on organizational headquarters are the US, India, followed by China, Canada, France, Italy and Spain.
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Our authors
David Smallbone
Director, Asset Management and InfraTech Advisory, Infrastructure Advisory Group
KPMG in the UK
Lisa Kelvey
Partner, Major Projects Advisory Global Infrastructure Sustainability Lead
KPMG in the UK