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On Sao Paulo metropolitan train lines 8 and 9, a concession contract was issued for operation, maintenance, and upgrade of services and stations, and the supply of rolling stocks and signalling systems. The project attracted significant private sector participation.
The quality of Argentina's infrastructure procurement processes improved significantly, helping to bring better value for money and quality outcomes from investment.
Brazil's regulatory environment supports the creation of businesses and provides a high level of protection for insolvency. This promotes competition between suppliers which, coupled with a resilient financial sector, helps to attract capital supply for infrastructure projects.
At the federal level, Mexico’s public procurement processes are transparent and, as of 2017, there are new guidelines specifically for infrastructure and PPP projects.
The Trial Reservoir approach to technology trials has universal potential globally to increase and accelerate uptake of clean technologies. While this approach to trial funding has not yet been replicated, Isle Utilities are in advanced talks with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) regarding a Latin American-specific project, funded by the IDB.
Pavimenta2 automates the processes of documenting, measuring, and recording failures, speeding up data collection and delivering cost savings over traditional approaches – thereby alleviating qualified professionals, who are often in high demand, to focus on strategy and planning
This study identifies potential competition issues to monitor and makes specific recommendations by country and topic.
This paper investigates the interaction between corruption and governance at the sector level.
This paper analyses the outcomes from dynamic pricing of a utility on its profits, in the context of the utility facing competitive fringe, short-run network adjustment costs, theft of service, and the threat of a retaliatory regulatory review.
The second volume of this report and looks at infrastructure statistics in Brazil and international benchmarks, regulatory policy issues, contract negotiations, and gives conclusions and policy implications on these topics.
By using technology originally developed for highway bridge inspection to carry out inspections of infrastructure such as railway tunnels and building façades, NEXCO is delivering objectivity and accuracy of records to better support the infrastructure owner’s data-driven decisio-making as well as address traffic restrictions, enhance safety, and significantly reduce the time required to collect data on-site
Overall, the study has taken a broad approach to defining Open Access to Transmission and Distribution grids - going well beyond the minimalist notion of simply guaranteeing legal access to the grid for generators and wholesale buyers.

This report addresses the critical question: how can the public and private sectors build successful partnerships?


This report uses data from the PPI Database to analyze broad trends of PPP investment in infrastructure from 1991 to 2015.


This PPP checklist is an extension of the initial framework.


The Framework provides systematic structure for proactively disclosing information pertaining to PPP Projects.


This publication discusses financial viability support in the global landscape of infrastructure finance.


Between September and October 2018, we gathered the views of 118 power and utility company executives from over 100 companies and 56 different countries or territories in Europe, the Americas, Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa.


Overall, the study has taken a broad approach to defining OA - going well beyond the minimalist notion of simply guaranteeing legal access to the grid for generators and wholesale buyers.


This publication consists of analysis on the relationship between GDP growth and traffic growth and converting emerging market growth into investment opportunities.
