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The North American Strategic Infrastructure Leadership Forum Imagination, Competitiveness & Opportunity - North America 2025! September 22 - 24, 2009 Omni Shoreham Hotel, Washington, DC Building & Creating Business
The US Infrastructure Build - The Infrastructure Project Outlook 2009 Report is a 40 page business development tool, focusing on key projects, Obama Administration initiatives, and 10 infrastructure sectors, providing into critical to getting business in 2009/2010. The report is authored by Norman Anderson, President & CEO of CG/LA Infrastructure in conjunction with senior CG/LA analysts and researchers. It takes a hard look at which projects are most likely to move forward, and which states and sectors are likely to be most productive. The report includes graphs, forecast tables and key decision-maker profiles.
The US infrastructure industry is at the center of President Obama’s effort to transform the competitiveness of the US economy. A series of key initiatives have been announced (e.g. Smart Grid, High Speed Rail) and new financing mechanisms such as the Build America Bonds, the National Infrastructure Bank, are rapidly replacing the old financing model. What does the Stimulus monies for infrastructure expected to kick-in in 2010, The National Budget, and the debate over the next six year Surface Transportation Act. mean for your business? Who is making decisions? How can you access these decision-makers? Areas covered in the Infrastructure Project Outlook 2009 include:
Top 100 US Infrastructure Projects- Brief Profiles
- Key Contacts
- Overall Assessment
- Financial Structure
Obama Administration Assessment- Key Initiatives
- Profiles of Key Decision-makers
- Thinking Thoughts about:
- The White House - The Agencies - The Congress - Key Decisions & Timing Sector Assessment - Dynamics, Initiatives, Leading Projects & Key Decision-makers- The Smart Grid
- Renewable Energy
- High Speed Rail
- Highways
- Intermodal Projects
- Airports
- Ports
- Freight Rail
- Urban Mass Transit
- Water & Wastewater
Summary- Wrap-up for 2009 - Key Events & Major Projects
- Wrap-up for 2010 - Key Events & Major Projects
- Maps (working with CG/LA's strategic partner ESRI):
- Key Projects, by Sector - Key Projects, by State - Key Projects, by Job Creation - Key Projects, by Long-term Competitiveness Generation - July Supplement - Mexico’s Top 50 Projects
- August Supplement - Canada’s Top 50 Projects
CG/LA’s Infrastructure Project Outlook 2009 Report is a strong tool for creating sustained business opportunities as the US moves from investing 1% of GDP in infrastructure ($150 billion/year) to 3% of GDP; and as the country re-designs - and re-invests - in its infrastructure matrix in order to emerge from the current crisis in a much stronger and more competitive position.
The North American Strategic Infrastructure Leadership Forum will be held in Washington, DC from September 22-24, 2009. The Forum - Imagination, Competitiveness & Opportunity; North America 2025 - features the Top 100 North American infrastructure projects, as well as VIP and thought leader presentations, a series of strategic workshops and a unique private meeting prescheduling system available to all registrants.
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Market Intelligence

You need to understand the market, and where that market it going - CG/lA can do that with you, through strategic advisory, M&A due diligence and trend identification. Take our recently released (January 2012) Global Infrastructure Market Demand 2015 Report, showing overall global infrastructure market demand by region, and sector. The "2015 Report" gives you a context within which to plan, make decisions and target opportunities. Key initiatives include: Global Infrastructure Demand 2015 Global Infrastructure Demand 2030
Intelligence & Trends

Total annual turnover in the world infrastructure market is nearly $2 trillion (including O&M). Where do you get your information? How does the public sector get up to speed, and stay there? Where do you go to exchange information, crowd source new ideas, build consensus? How do you build your social business network - across disciplines, across continents, across sectors? Stay tuned for ViP, or register to be a first adopter.
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