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10/01/2024 • Article • FNTP

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Infrastructure Monitor 2023 : Global trends in private investment in infrastructure

19/12/2023 • Article • FNTP

In 2022, after eight years of stagnation, private investment in infrastructure experienced a significant resurgence. Primary markets saw a substantial increase in transactions and overall value, marking a 29% rise in transactions and a 41% increase in value compared to the five-year average (2017–2021). This significant increase was the result of a post-COVID-19 recovery back to 2015–2019 levels (as a % of GDP), stronger growth in energy transmission and digital infrastructure, and a set of large airport transactions that pushed the level above their pre-pandemic averages. Renewables, especially solar energy, remained strong, with a clear shift toward cleaner energy across income groups. The secondary market also performed strongly due to growth in acquisitions. However, a single year of data is insufficient evidence to indicate a lasting shift in the trend. It should be noted that – compared with previous years’ reports – the analyses draw on a bespoke new dataset developed in partnership with Realfin which has a more comprehensive coverage of transactions, particularly in developing markets. This new dataset almost doubles the value and number of transactions from previous GI Hub Infrastructure Monitor reports. Other datasets accessible to the GI Hub also show strong – albeit lower – growth.

Chiffre d’affaires international 2022 des majors français de la construction

28/09/2023 • Documents FNTP • FNTP

Malgré la dégradation de la situation économique au niveau mondial en 2022, les activités internationales des principaux groupes français de construction ont progressé de façon spectaculaire en 2022 (+30,4%), pour atteindre un chiffre d’affaires de €63,3 Mds.

PPP Americas 2023: Partnerships with Purpose

21/06/2023 • Article • FNTP

This discussion paper brings together the ideas and insights discussed in preparation for PPP Americas 2023. Three concept notes were developed, and three virtual seminars (PPP Talks) were held to discuss crosscutting and relevant themes in the Public-Private Partnerships sector. In each panel discussion, one of the six axes was addressed: Climate Investment, Digital Transformation, Supply Chains, Job Creation, Driving Inclusion, and Impact Measurement. This document registers the panelists' discussions and will serve as the foundation for the sessions on July 18, 19, and 20, 2023, during PPP Americas in Panama.

International Construction Costs 2023 : New Horizons

10/04/2023 • Article • FNTP

The report looks back at another highly disruptive year across global construction markets. The high construction price inflation that we first reported in 2021 broke out across most parts of the global economy in 2022. Even as domestic inflation hit double figures, construction price rises accelerated further, prompted by a unique combination of strong demand, supply chain disruption, tight labor markets and soaring energy costs.

Review of the European public-private partnership market in 2022

04/04/2023 • Article • FNTP

45 public-private partnership transactions reached financial close for an aggregate value of €9.8 billion. In value terms, the market increased by 17% compared to 2021. The number of projects increased by 2% compared to 2021. The most active market was France both in terms of value and number of projects. 15 countries closed at least one public-private partnership project compared to 14 in 2021. Transport was the largest sector both in terms of value and number of projects.

Principaux contrats internationaux remportés par les entreprises du SEFI en 2021

22/02/2023 • Article • FNTP

Sustainable Financing of Economic and Social Infrastructure in Latin America and the Caribbean: Trends, Key Agents, and Instruments

02/02/2023 • Article • FNTP

While the region displays enormous potential for public investment efficiency gains, in other words, getting more out of fewer resources it is critical to boost mechanisms that incentivize more active and sustainable investments from the private sector. The private sectors participation can contribute to improve the development, operation, and maintenance of assets and infrastructure service provision in times of crisis, as well as to preserve appropriate investment levels amid enormous fiscal difficulties. Private participation in infrastructure asset financing, construction, and operation in the region is decisive to promote quality infrastructure services, contributing to the regions economic growth, and to reducing inequality among its inhabitants by granting them access to more and better opportunities. Understanding how economic and social infrastructure is funded and financed in the region and how to boost and diversify the presence of public and private investors with different profiles is crucial to generate and/or improve the conditions to attract more and better financing, and therefore covering unmet investment needs.

Stepping up the game: Digital technologies for the promotion of the fight against corruption – a business perspective

09/01/2023 • Article • FNTP

The paper offers an overview of various digital tools and their applications in the public and private sectors and features a unique collection of use cases highlighting how companies are already deploying digital technology in corporate compliance and anti-corruption efforts. Drawing on these experiences, the paper formulates several key takeaways and policy recommendations reflecting the success factors and obstacles to the practical implementation, which companies have encountered on the ground.

Norme relative à la loi type sur les concessions et les partenariats public-privé

02/01/2023 • Article • FNTP

La présente loi a pour objet d’établir le cadre juridique des partenariats public-privé axés sur la réalisation des ODD et des contrats qui leur donnent effet [dans le pays hôte], notamment les règles et procédures régissant la sélection, la préparation, l’évaluation, la passation de marchés et la mise en oeuvre, les principes contractuels et les dispositions institutionnelles qui leur sont applicables, ainsi que de contribuer à l’exécution ordonnée et coordonnée de ces partenariats. Cette loi s’applique aux PPP, l’accent étant mis sur les partenariats public-privé axés sur la réalisation des ODD, mais pas aux autres types de relations commerciales ou contractuelles entre les secteurs public et privé.

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