Syria Enters Selective Reconstruction Phase as Funding Grows and Needs Exceed $216 Billion
Recent economic indicators suggest that Syria is entering a selective reconstruction phase led by electricity, water, health, and infrastructure projects. With reconstruction needs estimated at around $216 billion,

Syria is entering a new stage in 2026 that can be described as selective reconstruction. Large-scale nationwide rebuilding has not fully started yet, but clear movement is visible in electricity, water, health, public finance, and service infrastructure.
According to World Bank estimates, Syria's reconstruction needs are around $216 billion. This highlights the gap between actual needs and current funding. As a result, the market is moving through priority projects rather than one large reconstruction wave.
For suppliers and contractors, the most practical opportunities are now linked to funded or service-oriented projects: electricity networks, water systems, health facilities, maintenance, engineering services, construction materials, and equipment supply.
Imdad sees this phase as an important window for companies that can provide clear pricing, reliable supply, and fast response to project-based demand.
