Features
Some would argue that contractors have never had it so good, says Stephen Ratcliffe, director of MCG Read more...
A recent survey into operational contracts gave PFI a clean bill of health. BSA’s Norman Rose discusses Read more...
Managing the legal process without re-inventing the wheel, by AMEC’s legal services director Tony Rogers Read more...
APSE’s chief executive Paul O’Brien argues that public sector service delivery requires more than one solution Read more...
Managing director Jim Byrne talks about why Kier’s cautious approach to the PFI market is reaping rewards Read more...
Newly elected prime minister Jose Socrates is intent on breathing life into Portugal’s ailing PPP programme. But what went wrong first time around? Read more...
Gensler’s Christopher Johnson argues that with a deep understanding of all stakeholder’s needs as the main driver in PFI, can it really be to blame for bad design? Read more...
David Finlay from the National Audit Office examines some of the difficulties faced with projects in operation Read more...
Projects may be large and competition may be relatively small, but private sector players involved in the PFI/PPP market should still be prepared for battle Read more...
Rab Bennetts argues why the award winning design of the Jubilee Library is the exception rather than the rule Read more...
Deloitte’s Mark Williams recaps on accounting practises for PFI/PPP projects and why the public sector should be watching developments closely Read more...


