Guidance on PPP Legal Frameworks

20/07/2022 • Article • FNTP

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Review of the European public-private partnership market in 2024

10/10/2025 • Article • FNTP

In 2024, 39 public-private partnership transactions reached financial close for an aggregate value of €11.47 billion. The value of the market decreased by 17%, compared to 2023. The number of projects reaching financial close increased by 2.6%, with 39 projects in 2024 vs. 38 in 2023. Greece was the largest market by value, while Belgium led in the number of projects. 11 countries closed at least one public-private partnership project, compared to 13 in 2023. Transport was the largest sector by value. Education was the largest sector by number of projects. Over 61% of the transactions closed were government-pay public-private partnerships.

2023/24 Infrascope : Measuring the Enabling Environment for Public-Private Partnerships in Infrastructure in Latin America and the Caribbean

10/10/2025 • Article • FNTP

This edition of the Infrascope explores the region’s advancements in these crucial areas, uncovering several key findings about the building blocks of successful PPP development: Investment in infrastructure PPPs has increased by almost 14% across Latin America and the Caribbean. There is a growing appetite for PPPs, with total project investment in the past decade (2014-23) reaching US$160bn across the region. Over the most recent decade, PPPs have accounted for 11% of total infrastructure spending, on average, up from 9% during 2011-20. The number of PPP projects has grown by more than 25% since the 2021/22 Infrascope edition. There were about 640 total PPPs financed in Latin America and the Caribbean in 2014-23, up from about 500 during 2011-20.

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.

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.

GPoC 2025, Global Powers of Construction

20/10/2025 • Article • Isabelle PEDRON-LIOU

Global Powers of Construction analyses the outlook for the construction industry worldwide and discusses the strategies and performance of the most representative listed global construction groups in 2024.

Infrastructure Monitor 2024 : Global trends in private investment in infrastructure

14/10/2025 • Article • FNTP

Global private investment in infrastructure projects in primary markets rose notably in nominal terms in 2023, increasing by 10 percent. The majority of this growth took place in developed markets, while low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) experienced a slight decline. This marks a continuation of strong post-pandemic growth, with investment levels significantly higher than the five-year average (2018-2022).

International Construction Costs 2025: Navigating Uncertainty

10/10/2025 • Article • FNTP

In this latest edition of the Arcadis International Construction Costs (ICC) report, there are plenty of evidence of recovery across global construction markets last year. Cities in Europe and North America continue to top the list as the most expensive places to build in. Many markets showed encouraging signs of stabilization, with inflationary pressures beginning to ease. But as 2025 unfolds, is there a risk that this recovery could lose momentum?

Chiffre d’affaires international 2024 des majors français de la construction

08/10/2025 • Documents FNTP • FNTP

Dans un contexte international politique tendu et de faible croissance économique, l’activité internationale des principaux groupes français de construction est, pour la 4ème année consécutive en hausse (+8,4%), pour atteindre un chiffre d’affaires de €86,7 Mds en 2024.

Infrastructure Investment Outlook 2025

24/07/2025 • Article • Isabelle PEDRON-LIOU

Despite another challenging year for infrastructure investment in 2024 and a relatively soft start to 2025, investors remain cautiously optimistic about a recovery. After a resilient 2022 and a sharp decline in deal activity in 2023, expectations were high for a rebound in 2024. However, persistent financing challenges led to further declines in both deal count and size - unlike the rebound seen in private equity buyouts during the same period.

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