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EU building world's longest underground rail tunnel | EVs could pay into highway trust fund | Urban impacts of ending parking minimums

infrastruttura no. 36 The longest underground rail tunnel in the world has been under construction in the Alps for a decade - but it won't open until 2032 at the earliest. The Brenner Base Tunnel (BBT) is a 30-mile-long, $11B mega-project on the border of Italy and Austria that cuts

The world wants more infrastructure investment | Nigerians nervous about new Lagos metro | UK using blockchain on rail projects

infrastruttura no. 35 Fifty-seven percent of the world thinks governments are underinvesting in infrastructure. Together with Ipsos, the Global Infrastructure Investor Association recently surveyed 23,000 adults in 31 countries on their views of governments' levels of investment in infrastructure, as well as the quality of their country's assets in

Framework for risk allocation in project finance | "Giga-projects" to help double size of Riyadh | AV terminal shuttle debuts at EWR

infrastruttura no. 34 As China's and the West's dueling plans for global infrastructure investment crystallize in the coming months it's likely both will include significant project finance components. Having a framework to think about how risks are shared between project stakeholders in that context will therefore become increasingly important as

The West is pushing back on China's Belt and Road Initiative | Hope for hyperloop in northern Italy | Why AVs could create more traffic

infrastruttura no. 33 As China rethinks the strategy underpinning its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), the West has found an opening for advancing its own interests by also funding global infrastructure. Geopolitics and infrastructure assets remain tied closely at the hip during our moment of heightened post-pandemic global tensions over

Ending America's water crisis with WIFIA & P3s | Norway opens the world's largest floating wind farm | How to fix potholes forever

infrastruttura no. 32 The President's National Infrastructure Advisory Council has approved a report that recommends a federal strategy for addressing America's water crisis. Building twenty-first century infrastructure to meet the country's water needs - let alone maintaining what's already in place - won't be easy, so the National Security Council

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