EPEC-EU-a guide to guidance -sourcebook for ppps in TEN-transport-road, rail etc- EU transport network

This Guide to Guidance has been primarily designed to assist public officials responsible for trans-European transport network (TEN-T) projects to improve their understanding of the key issues and procedures involved in the procurement of TEN-T projects with PPP arrangements. The transport infrastructure components of TEN-T are road, rail and inland waterway networks, motorways/other.

Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority-PPP opportunities in Los Angeles- rail and road-2010

This is a presentation by the Metropolitan transport authority on pppp opportunities in Los Angeles. The Authority aims to achieve an accelerated project delivery timetable and to find ways to achieve cost savings and reduced risks. The projects proposed include a rail and rapid transit expansion and  a regional connector transit corridor.

Metro North-Railway Procurement Agency-Ireland-presentation-update on rail and metro schemes-2011.

This presentation focusses on current and pipeline projects that the RPA in Ireland are currently working on. It looks at the Luas and Metro North schemes that are still in planning and provides details of plans for the Metro North, Luas City Centre and Broombridge, and Metro West lines.

Department for Transport UK -summary- delivering a sustainable railway 2007.

This report looks at the issues relevant to the delivery of a sustainable railway system in London. 

NAO-UK-report-the Channel Tunnel rail link-2001

The PFI to build the Channel Tunnel Rail Link  was awarded to London & Continental Railways Limited (LCR) in 1996.

Department for Transport-UK-report-high speed rail -HS2-2011

The UK Government launched a consultation on the proposed high speed rail strategy and its proposed route for an initial high speed line from London to the West Midlands. The consultation ran for five months, closing in July 2011. This report provides a summary of the responses to the Government’s consultation.

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