
The Future of Major Programme Delivery
DownloadKey takeaways
$15tn
of live capital investment into mega and giga-programmes globally
11%
of active mega-programmes and projects around the globe are at risk of significant delay
10
key pillars of successful collaborative delivery
Overcoming barriers to megaproject success
With over 11,000 megaprojects and 250 giga-projects in progress worldwide, the scale of infrastructure and real estate investment is unprecedented. But, with scale comes complexity and risk. This report explores how collaborative delivery models, robust governance, and integrated teams are evolving to meet the demands of major programmes that now commonly exceed $10 billion.
Where are these $10 billion programmes being built? Which sectors are creating the greatest demand? And which countries are facing the biggest barriers to effective delivery? Backed by a dataset of 5,000+ projects, industry leader interviews, and case studies on success stories like the London 2012 Games venues, the Reconstruction programme in Peru, and Canada’s Go Expansion programme, our report identifies challenges and presents solutions that will enable a better future for major programme delivery.
AI in construction: smarter forecasting, better outcomes
AI is transforming how we plan, monitor, and deliver major programmes. Discover how digital twins, predictive analytics, and real-time dashboards are helping organisations such as the Hong Kong Development Bureau to detect risks early, optimise schedules, and improve transparency.
Why download the report?
- Benchmark your delivery strategy against global best practice
- Learn how to better mitigate overruns and schedule delays
- Discover the ten pillars of collaborative programme delivery
- Find out how AI and digital tools are reshaping construction
“Delivering at pace and to scale requires technical, organizational, and cultural leadership from the front line to the management ranks, and an industry-wide shift from fragmented execution to integrated delivery. That won’t happen by accident”.
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This is a must-read for client sponsors, infrastructure leaders, programme directors, and delivery partners navigating the future of infrastructure and the built environment.