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- Not so simple12 August 2022The UK is planning a pared back procurement regime. But could a less prescriptive approach result in a more complex landscape, asks Paul Jarvis
- Workshopping expiry29 June 2022At the UK Partnerships Hub, Knight Frank’s Nigel Badham oversaw a workshop to tease out some of the main issues facing the industry as PFI contracts head towards expiry. Here, we summarise some of the findings.
- Net Zero at a local level23 June 2022The scale of the challenge and the art of the possible in the built environment. Some reflections from the UK Partnerships Hub boardroom sponsored by Robertson
- Turning the theoretical into the practical23 June 2022Addleshaw Goddard’s Stephanie Townley hosts a wide ranging discussion on expiry as the public and private sectors grapple with challenges and seize the opportunities it creates. Jonathan Davies reports from the roundtable event
- Net Zero at UK Partnerships Hub22 June 2022New innovations and new ways of financing projects will be key to meeting the government’s ambitious plans, but concerns remain over how that will be achieved
- Delivering the agenda21 June 2022The UK’s infrastructure industry has been put at the centre of the government’s biggest missions, but is it possible to hit the targets? Jonathan Davies reports on an A-list panel discussion at the UK Partnerships Hub
- Analysis: Don’t expect an Australian revolution21 June 2022A new leader at the helm is unlikely to result in a major shake-up of the Australian PPP market, writes Jonathan Davies
- You’ll pay for this6 June 2022As PFI contract management issues continue to emerge, payment mechanisms will evolve in future PPPs, but someone will have to pay. Paul Jarvis reports on the problems driving change as contracts get closer to handback
- Big Future24 May 2022WSP’s latest strategy document firmly positions the company as a broad-based advisory and engineering firm with plans for significant growth. Gary McCarthy tells Paul Jarvis what that means for its PPP and investment advisory business
- Ireland’s Call16 May 2022The Irish PPP market is buoyant, but a number of dark clouds are gathering on the horizon. Can the country weather the storms to offer a genuine prospect to potential bidders, asks Paul Jarvis
- The drive to Net Zero: Whose hands are on the wheel?9 May 2022Lisa Best looks at the huge and crucial role of private investment alongside public money in funding the transition of infrastructure to Net Zero and takes stock of developments and difficulties
- Unlocking Africa’s PPP power4 May 2022Can Africa put the pandemic behind it to build on the promise it had been showing pre-2019 in a new, more competitive PPP world, asks Jonathan Davies. Sparking local finance to invest could be critical
- AA Projects eyes growth opportunities26 April 2022Exclusive: AA Projects director James Ryan says the firm’s recent deal with Drees & Sommer opens up opportunities in new markets, with North America firmly on the agenda
- Later Shift25 April 2022Paula Broadbent has been at the helm of Lovell Later Living for a year. She tells Paul Jarvis how the model for older people’s housing is changing, and why partnerships are key to this evolution
- Pandemic resilience12 April 2022EIB figures show the European PPP market was able to ride out the Covid-19 pandemic remarkably well. Paul Jarvis spoke to the bank’s experts to get the story behind the headline figures
- Not So Direct28 March 2022Direct Procurement for Customers (DPC) may be flavour of the month in the UK water sector, but there is still a long road to travel. Paul Jarvis reports
- Diversity in Leadership - Part 221 March 2022Following our International Women’s Day article focusing on women in leadership roles across the infrastructure and PPP space, we now take a broader perspective
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