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The Intercity Express Programme project was initiated in 2005, with the Procuring Authority’s business case showing that, at that point in time, trains were only just providing sufficient capacity to meet demand, and that existing trains were approaching the end of their expected service life.
The Port of Miami Tunnel was one of the first public-private partnership (PPP, generally referred to as P3 in North America) projects in the State of Florida.
The Queen Alia International Airport in Jordan was expanded and renovated as part of the Jordanian Government’s efforts to improve tourism and promote Jordan as a travel hub.
The Segarra-Garrigues Irrigation System project is an important project in the development of the Lleida province of Catalonia, Spain.
The Zaragoza Tramway system is 12.8km long, has 25 stops, two inter-modal parking garages and two depots, one of which is used as a main central terminal building.
The Qiaoxi District Central Heating project was procured as the second stage of a two-stage scheme to improve the heating supply in the Qiaoxi District of the Zhangjiakou municipality
The Central Berkshire Waste project is a success story in terms of collaboration, overcoming challenges and the ability to adapt to changes.
The 440/138kV Piracicaba substation is a small facility situated in the inland region of Piracicaba in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil.
The Procuring Authority, Agência Nacional de Energia Elétrica or ANEEL, signed a PPP contract in 2008 with the Project Company, Linhas de Xingu ...
The Barranquilla Airport PPP consists of the expansion and operation of the airport in one of the major cities on the Atlantic coast of Colombia.
This project was one of the early energy generation PPPs awarded in Brazil. The construction was delayed due to difficulties in obtaining environmental permits.
A state-led program to encourage more women and minorities to pursue the employment and business opportunities created by the construction of a major sporting and events stadium.
Lima’s bus rapid transit (BRT) system seeks to improve mobility and access to education, jobs and other opportunities for its low-income residents, mainly on the outskirts of the city.
A government-led initiative that uses public institutions to help overcome the challenges of providing information and communications technology in remote areas. The initiative in Malawi targeted inclusion of under-served areas in the benefits from a larger infrastructure program connecting several Eastern and Southern African countries.
The Government of Kenya has been striving to improve water access for people in low-income areas for decades. However, it faces several challenges, including the limited capacity of smallscale service providers, limited water resources, drought and sustained poverty.
An aerial cable car urban transit system serving the La Paz–El Alto metropolitan area in Bolivia; the first public transport system in La Paz designed for equitable access, and improved accessibility and connection between two socioeconomic urban areas.
A bus rapid transit (BRT) system that seeks to address the physical, communication and attitudinal barriers towards people with disabilities, women and other vulnerable groups.
The expansion of the metro network in Cairo required adherence to environmental and social safeguards.
A government initiative to connect Kenyan households to the national electricity grid.
Reform to India’s insolvency proceedings and recovery rates has driven India’s 18 rank increase on governance measures in InfraCompass.