Bingham's Global Infrastructure studies a diverse range of issues and trends in infrastructure investment and development around the world. This edition contains articles discussing infrastructure development in the US, the road forward for India and Nigeria and Islamic development culture.
Law Firm: Bingham McCutchen | Published: 19 January 2012 | Practice Area: Planning and Development
The Philippine Government has initiated a number of laws and regulations in an attempt to increase infrastructure project activity in the country. SyCip Salazar Hernandez & Gatmaitan reports.
Law Firm: SyCip Salazar Hernandez & Gatmaitan | Published: 04 March 2011 | Practice Area: Project Finance
Weeks after the Comprehensive Spending Review, the new infrastructure picture is starting to become a little clearer. But beyond current projects, what does the future hold for Public Private Partnerships and the Private Finance Initiative? Eversheds reports on the themes now starting to emerge.
Law Firm: Eversheds | Published: 21 January 2011 | Practice Area: PFI
The first National Infrastructure Plan for the UK has been published by the Coalition Government, which describes the requirement for £200bn of infrastructure expenditure. Wragge & Co's Public Law & Regulation team looks at what the National Infrastructure Plan says, and what it means.
Law Firm: Wragge & Co | Published: 11 November 2010 | Practice Area: PFI
As the government publishes its intention to re-examine the use of competitive dialogue in public procurements, this speed-briefing weighs up alternatives that will often prove more productive, and suggests some top tips for more effective discussion.
Law Firm: Nabarro | Published: 04 November 2010 | Practice Area: Public Procurement
Consideration of the application of EU procurement rules to development agreements by the European Court continues with the publication of the Advocate General's opinion in Commission v Spain. Wragge & Co highlights the issues which still cause uncertainty for public authorities and developers alike
Law Firm: Wragge & Co | Published: 04 November 2010 | Practice Area: Planning and Development
India's infrastructure market continues to attract international interest. The Eleventh Five-Year Plan contemplates more than US$500bn of investment in infrastructure by 2012. Public private partnerships are projected to account for nearly 30 per cent of the proposed investment.
Law Firm: Ashurst | Published: 10 September 2010 | Practice Area: PFI
Norton Rose provides an update of the PPP projects currently being tendered in the UK, plus a topical analysis entitled ‘The Major Infrastructure Unit - putting democracy back into decision making’.
Law Firm: Norton Rose | Published: 17 August 2010 | Practice Area: PFI
There is lots of information out there about running public procurements, but often the problems come from decisions taken very early in the process. This short guide by Nabarro focuses on the pre-procurement stages, and offers some practical tips for procuring a successful project.
Law Firm: Nabarro | Published: 10 August 2010 | Practice Area: Public Procurement
Following the change of Government and the serious public expenditure cuts that now seem inevitable, Eversheds asks whether PFI is still a useful model for defence procurement.
Law Firm: Eversheds | Published: 02 June 2010 | Practice Area: PFI
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