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The Global Infrastructure Hub (GI Hub) strives to be an organisation where the different backgrounds and perspectives of our people contribute to diversity of thought and approach, enabling us to better live our values and achieve our mission. This diversity includes gender diversity with an awareness of our particular ability to bring attention to the need for gender equality and inclusion in infrastructure.
Policy and regulatory implications of recent advances in the benchmarking of infrastructure investments.
The benefits of infrastructure spending during an economic downturn for New Zealand are explored.
As stimulus spending ramps up, a ten-year trend study shows private investment in new infrastructure has declined since 2010.
A recent webinar co-hosted by Jacobs and the Global Infrastructure Hub focused on turning inclusivity frameworks into practical results in infrastructure planning and delivery.
A recent webinar co-hosted by Jacobs and the Global Infrastructure Hub focused on turning inclusivity frameworks into practical results in infrastructure planning and delivery.
From robust governance to leadership, discover why Singapore is a global leader in infrastructure.
Cross-border infrastructure is essential for connectivity. The GI Hub has created a reference guide that presents key learnings and global practices for successful cross-border projects, drawing from a comprehensive literature review, analysis of case studies and the input of international experts in cross-border projects.
We look at some options for the US to effectively fund and facilitate the delivery of major infrastructure projects.
The future of infrastructure mega-projects was explored recently by an international panel of experts in a webinar co-hosted by the Columbia University School of Professional Studies and Global Infrastructure Hub. The event took place as the global community begins looking towards a period of post-pandemic recovery and what the future of infrastructure may look like.
InfraChallenge is looking for practical and scalable tech-based ideas for building and maintaining better, more resilient infrastructure.
A case study of social infrastructure for education facilities in Saudi Arabia.
Mountainous area prone to natural hazards and the impacts of climate change and growing demand for basic infrastructure services due to population growth.
Parties involved (public and private): Republic of Uzbekistan, National Electric Networks of Uzbekistan
Enerjisa Enerji A.S., one of the leading private utility players in Turkey, serving nearly a quarter of Turkey?s population.
A senior corporate loan of up to EUR 15 million to be divided into two parallel tranches (i) the EBRD tranche and (ii) a concessional tranche provided by the Green Energy Special Fund ("GESF"), a Special Fund established and administrated by the Bank with the contribution of the Taiwanese International Cooperation and Development Fund to support EBRD projects related to investments in efficient energy technologies
The program was initiated to develop industrial city in Sudair to support local investors and to attract international investment and to advance the national industry.
The hub was developed by Statistic Canada in collaboration with Infrastructure Canada in 2018
As issues such as energy security, environmental protection and climate change become increasingly prominent, accelerating the development of new energy has become the general consensus and concerted action of the international community in order to promote energy generation transformation and address climate change.