UK Construction Industry: Lowest Representation of Women Tunde Ajia October 9, 2024 Compared to other European states, the UK currently holds the lowest representation of women in the construction industry. With over 800,000
UK Rail Reforms: Choosing the Correct Fork in the Tracks – PPP Remains Resilient Tunde Ajia September 25, 2024 Source: Welsh Parliament The new Labour Government’s decision to establish a shadow Great British Railways (GBR) that reverses the decentralised
Post Covid-19: An outlook on Infrastructure Spending Tunde Ajia August 21, 2024 The Coronavirus pandemic is a watershed moment for the global infrastructure sector. At one point we thought the situation was
African Youths Need Infrastructure to Thrive Tunde Ajia August 14, 2024 Having witnessed the current development in Nigeria, the spate of extrajudicial killings & human rights violations has reached an inflexion
Making Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) Work Tunde Ajia July 24, 2024 Sustainable infrastructure is a moving target. For many developed economies, there is no end in sight for their infrastructural needs.
Will PPP give a Boost to Britain’s Rail Infrastructure? Tunde Ajia May 20, 2024 A vibrant, efficient infrastructure is key to any country and Great Britain is no exception. Without this in place, there
Africa’s Infrastructure – Broadening the Scope of PPPs Tunde Ajia May 7, 2024 Africa’s economy is a giant machine with moving parts ranking in the trillions, its activities serve and is serviced by
Naypyidaw’s 20-Lane Highway: A Failure or Success in Waiting Tunde Ajia April 22, 2024 Naypyidaw has been the Burmese capital city since November 2006. As the seat of power, the city hosts the Presidential
Infrastructure Resilience – What Will Project Resilience Look Like in 2050? Tunde Ajia April 15, 2024 Many developing economies are graveyards of infrastructure projects. In almost every country in Africa, Asia or South America, there are legacies of
Securing Project Finance Tunde Ajia April 12, 2024 Does this sound familiar? Project promoters and developers obtain borrowed funds in the form of debt obligations. Those obligations include