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Global Infrastructure Crisis

The problem is more than money

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We are in the midst of a global infrastructure crisis. Infrastructure worldwide is deteriorating and needs to be replaced or enhanced. Existing public funding sources are inadequate to meet the need, but the problem is more than money — private sector funding is available. But public sector asset owners and their private sector partners need to understand the bigger picture before they can accomplish a successful infrastructure financial transaction.

What is required is a broad, robust infrastructure lifecycle perspective that considers both public and private sector stakeholders as it:

  1. Defines the full lifecycle of infrastructure transactions.
  2. Identifies the phases and key activities of the lifecycle for both the public and private sectors.
  3. Identifies relevant stakeholders and partners.
  4. Identifies critical capabilities the public and private sector must possess to be effective in each phase.

Having this big-picture understanding and guide is essential if stakeholders in these critical infrastructure transactions hope to address this growing global problem.

Authors:
Charles Thompson, senior manager, Deloitte Consulting LLP
John Cullian, senior manager, Deloitte Financial Advisory Services LLP
Albert Bloomsbury, senior manager, Deloitte Tax LLP
Ryan Englebretson, manager, Deloitte & Touche LLP

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