Infrastructure lies at the heart of our lives and societies. They provide the vital functions of our communities and cities by giving us access to many services: drinking water, electricity, transport, communications, health, education and culture.
Humanity needs to invest around 6 trillion dollars annually until 2050 to transform these infrastructures and make them sustainable.
Local authorities play a crucial role in this transition. They are often on the front line in tackling environmental and social issues. Solutions for a green economy must be co-constructed with local players to ensure their relevance, feasibility and social acceptability.
We work with all stakeholders to design, implement, develop, structure, finance and operate sustainable infrastructure projects, as well as regulations, frameworks and institutions, to promote the deployment of these projects wherever they are needed.
We help you understand local issues and take account of specific local conditions.
We are at your side to help you navigate the regulations, planning and environmental rules, and public funding available for the ecological transition of infrastructures.