The increasing size of infrastructure projects requires innovative leaders with the talent to command increasingly complex projects.
While the total number of infrastructure projects is declining, a dramatic increase in the size and complexity of new projects demands a new approach to fundraising and project management.
But with a global talent shortage set to hinder all but the biggest projects, infrastructure organisations require tools that will allow them to attract exceptional leaders.
At Odgers Berndtson, our global Infrastructure Practice supports businesses in securing creative leaders with the experience to manage complex projects, engage investors as well as a diverse workforce, and deliver outstanding assets.
Germany’s mature infrastructure market has slowed in recent years as the government prioritises balancing their budget. But aging assets, a highly skilled workforce, a push towards innovative and sustainable development, and a strong local economy present an opportunity to investors.
Odgers Berndtson support infrastructure and construction firms, service providers, contractors, and investors secure leaders with the skills to capitalise on the German infrastructure market, and effectively deploy Germany’s engineering excellence throughout the world.