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This is the GI Hub's collection of use cases and other resources demonstrating the application of InfraTech (infrastructure technology), with analysis of the sectors and technologies represented. This online resource also supports the G20 InfraTech Agenda.


This is a fast, accessible, and free tool for preliminary cost-benefit analyses and estimating environmental, social and economic (ESE) benefits, developed primarily for bus investments.

The framework provides a description of the job roles, capabilities and learning initiatives for professionals involved in project delivery.
Infrastructure NSW works behind the scenes to support these goals. Since 2015, one of our major tools has been the Infrastructure Investor Assurance Framework (IIAF).
Procuring agencies will assess the early contractor involvement (ECI) procurement model as part of the procurement options analysis on complex major infrastructure projects, where there is significant unknown scope, risks or interfaces, or a need for accelerated delivery timeframes.
Design-build has been used in the private sector for decades, particularly in the industrial and process industries (often known as EPC or engineeringprocurement-construction). In executing their designbuild projects, private sector owners typically contract with their design-builders early in the project’s life.
A set of practice note encourages a staged assessment of the potential benefits from delivery of an early works packaging strategy to be undertaken early in the planning phase on all major infrastructure construction projects.
This resource consists of a variety of options available to address the principle as applicable to the particular circumstances of a project.
This document explains the stages of project development and the level of detail that may be confidently provided to the public at each stage.
Proposing an international action agenda which looks in more detail at what is needed to realize the transition to circular infrastructure on both the EU and international levels

Infrastructure Monitor is the GI Hub's annual flagship report on the state of investment in infrastructure.

These documents are used if you’re doing an IPA review. You can also use these documents if you’re doing a non-IPA review, for example, any other government review or a medium risk review.
Drawing on examples and case studies, this report aims to provide a framework to optimise existing infrastructure assets and build new resilient infrastructure, including new strategies capable of ensuring quality and performance over the asset life-cycle.
A framework and solutions to help governments structure bankable projects that attract private investment
A Dedicated initiative co-curated by Small Island Developing States (SIDS) and CDRI partners to promote resilient, sustainable, and inclusive infrastructure development in SIDS
This special report is the world’s first comprehensive study of how to transition to a net zero energy system by 2050 while ensuring stable and affordable energy supplies, providing universal energy access, and enabling robust economic growth
Long term private investors have long started investing in those assets, but the potential - and the need - for more and better private investment remains huge. Drawing on the vast pool of experience and contributions of LTIIA members, this report analyses the current constraints and current challenges limiting institutional investors’ share of the market.

The Joint Report on Multilateral Development Banks Climate Finance is an annual report that makes public the MDB climate finance figures, with explanation of the methodologies for tracking this finance.


WHO and UNICEF established the Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene in 1990, and published regular global updates throughout the Millennium Development Goal period.

The New Climate Economy explores how countries at all levels of income can have better economic growth and a better climate.