Australian Construction Outlook Conference 2025
Unpacking key trends that will define outperformance in construction to 2030
Australia’s construction sector is entering a defining decade, driven by transformative trends across tech, government investment, electrification, and demographics. At Oxford Economics Australia, we forecast the engineering construction boom, propelled by record-high publicly funded transport projects, will peak just below $40 billion in 2025, before shifting focus toward utilities, water, electricity, and data centre infrastructure.
Our work indicates that data centre construction, fuelled by AI-driven demand and cooling innovations, is only just accelerating, while the electricity and water networks are set for a 33% lift through to 2030 and a sustained surge after a decade of underinvestment.
Against this backdrop, we explore four critical investment themes:
- Tech & Automation: AI and data centres intensify power and cooling demands; office needs are also shifting.
- Government Finance: Infrastructure investment in transport, health, and education underpins growth.
- Electrification: Utility and transmission projects expand to support the energy transition.
- Ageing & Social Infrastructure: Rising needs in retirement living, aged care, and land-lease models.
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Agenda – Sydney
Speaker – David Walker
Speaker – Timothy Hibbert & Maree Kilroy
Speaker – Nicholas Fearnley
Speaker – Adrian Hart
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Agenda – Melbourne
Speaker – David Walker
Speaker – Timothy Hibbert & Maree Kilroy
Speaker – Nicholas Fearnley
Speaker – Adrian Hart
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Agenda – Webinar
Speaker – David Walker
Speaker – Timothy Hibbert & Maree Kilroy
Speaker – Nicholas Fearnley
Speaker – Adrian Hart