Construction Intelligence Asia is a specialist business-intelligence publication covering construction, infrastructure and the built-environment supply chain across Southeast Asia.
We report important industry news, but our purpose goes beyond recording what happened. Each week, we select developments that merit closer attention and examine the commercial forces, market conditions and strategic decisions behind them.
Intelligence, not just headlines
A transaction, project award or corporate announcement rarely matters in isolation. We aim to explain:
- why a development has occurred;
- what market, financial, regulatory or operational factors contributed to it;
- how it fits into wider industry trends;
- which organisations and markets may be affected; and
- what it could mean for future investment, competition and demand.
This approach helps readers understand the wider importance of a deal or decision, rather than simply knowing that it took place.
Focused weekly analysis
Instead of attempting to treat every story with equal weight, we identify several subjects each week for deeper analysis. These may include a major transaction, an emerging project pipeline, a policy change, a shift in procurement, a new technology or a development affecting materials, labour and project delivery.
Our analysis connects individual events to the conditions that produced them and considers their likely implications for businesses across the sector.
The whole construction supply chain
Construction intelligence should not stop with the largest developers, contractors or headline projects. The industry depends on an extensive network of businesses whose activities are often underreported.
Our coverage extends across the supply chain, including:
- specialist contractors and subcontractors;
- architects, engineers and project consultants;
- manufacturers and distributors of materials and equipment;
- construction technology and software providers;
- logistics, facilities and professional-service companies;
- investors, lenders and insurers;
- regulators, public authorities and procurement bodies; and
- emerging and locally significant businesses of every size.
By covering both major organisations and smaller specialist participants, we aim to show how decisions at one level create opportunities, pressures and change throughout the industry.
What we cover
Our editorial coverage includes:
- major construction and infrastructure projects;
- investment, financing, acquisitions and partnerships;
- contractor, consultant, developer and supplier strategy;
- construction technology, equipment and materials;
- regulation, procurement and public policy;
- sustainability, safety and project delivery;
- market trends and sector intelligence; and
- senior appointments and leadership changes.
Our readers
Construction Intelligence Asia is written for decision-makers and industry participants who need to understand the relationships between projects, capital, policy, companies and supply chains.
Our readers include construction companies, developers, investors, architects, engineers, consultants, manufacturers, technology providers, professional advisers, government bodies and other organisations involved in Asia’s built environment.
Business Intelligence Asia
Construction Intelligence Asia is published by Business Intelligence Asia, a Malaysia-registered publisher developing specialist intelligence services for key industries across Asia.
Business Intelligence Asia’s vertical publications share a common objective: to make fragmented industry information easier to discover, connect and use, while providing the context required to support better-informed business decisions.
Editorial enquiries
For editorial enquiries, corrections, announcements or relevant information, email editor@business-intelligence.asia.