Episode 93: Alberta takes the lead

Episode 93: Alberta takes the lead

The Canadian market remains one of the most significant in the world - and Alberta has underlined that narrative in recent weeks. But is there more that needs to be done to safeguard the market’s future and ensure a vibrant industry survives?


Topics include:

  • The impact of the federal government’s plans - 2:01
  • Views on how the market can improve - 8:45

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Episode 89: Has USDOT opened a new chapter for P3?

Episode 89: Has USDOT opened a new chapter for P3?

TIFIA to 49%, a new USDOT advisory board, a warning to foreign capital in P3 - the team discusses the latest news and the market's reaction to Secretary Sean Duffy's lUS Department of Transportation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

12 Elo 20min

Episode 88: Brailsford & Dunlavey on the future of higher education

Episode 88: Brailsford & Dunlavey on the future of higher education

Jeff Turner, president, and Ryan Jensen, vice president, in the higher education division of advisory firm Brailsford & Dunlavey, consider how demographic changes may shape the student accommodation market, as well as bringing greater innovation into the sector. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

5 Elo 28min

Episode 87: Is the UK’s long-awaited Pipeline up to scratch?

Episode 87: Is the UK’s long-awaited Pipeline up to scratch?

The team dissect the recent publication of the Infrastructure Pipeline, and consider the continued progress of the UK marketWith a number of significant announcements being made in the UK infrastructure market, the team discuss what it all means for the future of the UK PPP market - as well as what the rest of the year might bring.Topics include:Reaction to the Infrastructure PipelineComparisons with other countries’ approaches (7:04)Interest in the DHSC’s call for interest in its PPP plans (13.49)The future for UK infrastructure (17:57) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

30 Heinä 23min

Episode 86: Build America Center’s Sam Beydoun - Part 2

Episode 86: Build America Center’s Sam Beydoun - Part 2

Sam Beydoun, senior advisor and adjunct professor at the Build America Center at the University of Maryland, considers the wider benefits that private partners can bringIn the second part of our interview with Sam Beydoun, senior advisor and adjunct professor at the Build America Center at the University of Maryland, he discusses Topics include:Importance of a pipelineThe wider benefits that private partners can bringThe need for greater competitionAccelerating delivery of projects Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

22 Heinä 23min

Episode 85: Build America Center’s Sam Beydoun - Part 1

Episode 85: Build America Center’s Sam Beydoun - Part 1

In the first of a two part special, Sam Beydoun, senior advisor and adjunct professor at the Build America Center at the University of Maryland, joints the team to discuss Value for Money and his work in strengthening confidence in decision making. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

15 Heinä 19min

Episode 84: Asseticom’s Amir Nabil on the role of data and surveys

Episode 84: Asseticom’s Amir Nabil on the role of data and surveys

Amir Nabil, managing partner at Asseticom, speaks to Paul Jarvis about the promise and pitfalls of joint surveys, and why data is an important frontier for the future of PPP. They discuss:Operational contracts and the role of surveysThe UK government’s Asset Condition PlaybookGetting joint surveys rightBringing technology and data into the future of PPP’s evolution Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

30 Kesä 20min

Episode 83: UK returns to PPP

Episode 83: UK returns to PPP

Chief Secretary to the Treasury Darren Jones has laid out the UK government’s 10-Year Infrastructure Strategy, with the use of PPP to deliver its ambitions among the key pillars of the document.We discuss:What this announcement mean for the PPP industryHow the market is respondingWhere more clarity is needed Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

20 Kesä 19min

Episode 82: Turning on the taps of UK infrastructure

Episode 82: Turning on the taps of UK infrastructure

The team discuss the fallout from the recent UK Spending Review, as well as the Irish government’s decision to scrap one of its housing PPP bundlesChancellor Rachel Reeves’ Spending Review has set the direction of travel for the government. As we await the 10-Year Infrastructure Strategy, the team consider where the private finance industry will fit into government plans.We discuss:What the allocations in the Spending Review mean for infrastructureWhere private finance fits into the equationWhat needs to happen nextThen, we turn to the issues in the Irish market and the fallout from the decision to cancel a PPP project just weeks before it was due to reach financial close. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

16 Kesä 21min

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