Changing economic conditions, shifting government priorities, and emerging technologies are among the challenges faced by organisations today. To stay competitive and effectively manage infrastructure and property assets, organisations need access to more refined data and the “lessons learned” from experts who support clients around the globe.
Market Sector Insight
We provide front-end consulting and management services to clients that procure, develop, manage, finance, and invest in infrastructure and property assets. Understanding, identifying, and managing risk is at the core of everything we do, in order to help our clients protect their interests.
We provide both a local understanding of the sector and offer international benchmarks and best practice solutions through our extensive worldwide experience. Our team blends the technical skills of our global network with result-oriented business acumen.
WSP offers strategic consulting throughout facility life cycles, from start-up to maturity, with a particular emphasis on our core markets of infrastructure, industry, power, and buildings.
Examples of our strategic consulting work include:
Public-Private Partnerships
Increasingly, governments worldwide are choosing to fund infrastructure development through public private partnerships (PPPs or P3s), bringing greater financing flexibility and innovation to supply chains. When working on projects that are managed as PPPs, our consulting team can access additional information to find the best solutions for technical and commercial risks within the funding framework.
Our PPP and capital investment services team has supported financial institutions in the development of more than 400 privately financed infrastructure projects across the globe – covering in excess of $80 billion of capital spending – and advised investors acquiring the shareholding of operating infrastructure assets with investment values of more than $10 billion. Our PPP work includes the California High-Speed Rail in the US, the Turcot Interchange in Montreal, Canada, and Dhaka by-pass road in Bangladesh.