Some infrastructure is used intensively only at certain times, for example, sporting facilities or educational facilities, and these facilities can be used for revenue-generating purposes during off-periods.
The World Bank’s Municipal Public-Private Framework Case Studies includes around 100 Project Summaries with examples of commercial value capture in various sectors and from countries around the world. Below is a list of projects and project summaries which use Usage of Facilities during Off-hours or Off-seasons as innovative sources of funding.
To find more see Municipal Public-Private Partnership Framework.
List of Projects: Usage of Facilities during Off-hours or Off-seasons
Research and Publications
The Guidelines on Innovative Revenues for Infrastructure (IRI) is intended to be a living document and will be reviewed at regular intervals. They have not been prepared with any specific transaction in mind and are meant to serve only as general guidance. It is therefore critical that the Guidelines be reviewed and adapted for specific transactions.
To find more, visit the Innovative Revenues for Infrastructure section and the Content Outline, or Download the Full Report. For feedback on the content of this section of the website or suggestions for links or materials that could be included, please contact the Public-Private Partnership Resource Center at ppp@worldbank.org.
Infrastructure sharing can include telecoms cables, power transmission, water aqueducts among others.
The World Bank’s Municipal Public-Private Framework Case Studies includes around 100 Project Summaries with examples of commercial value capture in various sectors and from countries around the world. Below is a list of projects and project summaries which use Infrastructure Sharing as innovative sources of funding.
To find more see Municipal Public-Private Partnership Framework.
List of Projects: Infrastructure Sharing
- IT Network Integration, Barcelona, Spain (31)
- Establishment of High Capacity Wireless Infrastructure, Pimpri-Chinchwad, Maharashtra, India (34)
- Smart Poles and Streetlights, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India (36)
- Challenging Case: Jal Mahal Palace in Jaipur, India (57)
- Croydon Council Urban Regeneration Vehicle, London Borough of Croydon, United Kingdom (72)
- Downtown Renewal, Silver Spring, Maryland, United States (76)
- Telecom Infrastructure Sharing in Thailand (106)
- Utility Tunnel in GIFT City, India (107)
Project Summaries
Research and Publications
The Guidelines on Innovative Revenues for Infrastructure (IRI) is intended to be a living document and will be reviewed at regular intervals. They have not been prepared with any specific transaction in mind and are meant to serve only as general guidance. It is therefore critical that the Guidelines be reviewed and adapted for specific transactions.
To find more, visit the Innovative Revenues for Infrastructure section and the Content Outline, or Download the Full Report. For feedback on the content of this section of the website or suggestions for links or materials that could be included, please contact the Public-Private Partnership Resource Center at ppp@worldbank.org.
In some cases existing buildings or facilities may be linked to the infrastructure investment. By commercializing these assets, government addresses the challenge of disused or underused assets and creates new revenue streams at the same time.
The World Bank’s Municipal Public-Private Framework Case Studies includes around 100 Project Summaries with examples of commercial value capture in various sectors and from countries around the world. Below is a list of projects and project summaries which use Repurposing or Adaptive Reuse of Assets as innovative sources of funding.
To find more see Municipal Public-Private Partnership Framework.
List of Projects: Repurposing or Adaptive Reuse of Assets
- IT Network Integration, Barcelona, Spain (31)
- Next Generation Nationwide Broadband Network, Singapore (32)
- Elbphilharmonie, Hamburg, Germany (58)
- Croydon Council Urban Regeneration Vehicle, London Borough of Croydon, United Kingdom (72)
- Capitol Crossing, Washington, District of Colombia, United States (75)
- Downtown Renewal, Silver Spring, Maryland, United States (76)
- Long Beach Civic Center Project, Long Beach, California, United States (79)
- Sustainable Housing Project in Turin, Italy (81)
- Challenging Case: Dege Eco Village, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (83)
- St. James Power Station, Singapore (112)
- Arcade Independence Square, Sri Lanka (113)
Project Summaries
Research and Publications
The Guidelines on Innovative Revenues for Infrastructure (IRI) is intended to be a living document and will be reviewed at regular intervals. They have not been prepared with any specific transaction in mind and are meant to serve only as general guidance. It is therefore critical that the Guidelines be reviewed and adapted for specific transactions.
To find more, visit the Innovative Revenues for Infrastructure section and the Content Outline, or Download the Full Report. For feedback on the content of this section of the website or suggestions for links or materials that could be included, please contact the Public-Private Partnership Resource Center at ppp@worldbank.org.
Infrastructure can be considered in a holistic manner, mandating a developer to deliver a larger investment program including commercial, economic, and social assets.
The World Bank’s Municipal Public-Private Framework Case Studies includes around 100 Project Summaries with examples of commercial value capture in various sectors and from countries around the world. Below is a list of projects and project summaries which use Development Rights for Master Planned Space as innovative sources of funding.
To find more see Municipal Public-Private Partnership Framework.
List of Projects: Development Rights for Master Planned Space
- Slaughterhouse Redevelopment, Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines (41)
- Durban Point Waterfront Development Project, EThekwini, South Africa (71)
- Croydon Council Urban Regeneration Vehicle, London Borough of Croydon, United Kingdom (72)
- Capitol Crossing, Washington, District of Colombia, United States (75)
- Downtown Renewal, Silver Spring, Maryland, United States (76)
- Long Beach Civic Center Project, Long Beach, California, United States (79)
- Sustainable Housing Project in Turin, Italy (81)
- Slum Rehabilitation Scheme, Maharashtra, India (82)
Project Summaries
Research and Publications
The Guidelines on Innovative Revenues for Infrastructure (IRI) is intended to be a living document and will be reviewed at regular intervals. They have not been prepared with any specific transaction in mind and are meant to serve only as general guidance. It is therefore critical that the Guidelines be reviewed and adapted for specific transactions.
To find more, visit the Innovative Revenues for Infrastructure section and the Content Outline, or Download the Full Report. For feedback on the content of this section of the website or suggestions for links or materials that could be included, please contact the Public-Private Partnership Resource Center at ppp@worldbank.org.
Infrastructure projects can attract additional revenues through retail services, provided in, above, under, or around the infrastructure facility, e.g. convenience stores, shops, banking services and floating or rooftop solar.
The World Bank’s Municipal Public-Private Framework Case Studies includes around 100 Project Summaries with examples of commercial value capture in various sectors and from countries around the world. Below is a list of projects and project summaries which use Retail and Commercial Space as innovative sources of funding.
To find more see Municipal Public-Private Partnership Framework.
List of Projects: Retail and Commercial Space
- Moncloa Transportation Exchanger, Madrid, Spain (1)
- Hong Kong Mass Transit Railway Corporation, Hong Kong SAR, China (2)
- Sheberghan City Bus Terminal, Sheberghan, Afghanistan (4)
- Modern Bus Terminal and Municipal Market, Danli, Honduras (5)
- Challenging Case: Bus Terminal-cum-Commercial complex, Mohali, India (6)
- Challenging Case: Amritsar Intercity Bus Terminal, Punjab, India (7)
- Challenging Case: Bus Terminal and Commercial Complex, Dehradun, India (8)
- Pulkovo International Airport, St. Petersburg, Russia (11)
- Commercial and Landside Operations of I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport, Bali, Indonesia (12)
- IT Network Integration, Barcelona, Spain (31)
- Next Generation Nationwide Broadband Network, Singapore (32)
- Municipal Geographic Information System (GIS), Surat Municipality, India (35)
- Mandaluyong City Market, Manila, Philippines (38)
- Pike Place Market, Seattle, United States (39)
- Bocaue Public Market, Bocaue, Bulacan, Philippines (40)
- Kalangala Integrated Infrastructure Programme, Bugala Island, Uganda (43)
- Automated Multi-level Car Park, Connaught Place, New Delhi, India (44)
- Underground Parking and Commercial Services Center, San Borja, Peru (45)
- Multi-level Car Parks in Thimphu City, Bhutan (48)
- Sports Hub, Singapore (51)
- Campin Coliseum (Movistar Arena), Bogota, Colombia (53)
- Aquanova America, Saint-Dié-des-Vosges, France (54)
- Akaretler Row Houses, Istanbul, Turkey (56)
- Jal Mahal Palace in Jaipur, India (57)
- Elbphilharmonie, Hamburg, Germany (58)
- Rooftop Solar PV and Energy for Underserved Communities, Connecticut, United States (66)
- Durban Point Waterfront Development Project, Ethekwini, South Africa (71)
- Croydon Council Urban Regeneration Vehicle, London Borough of Croydon, United Kingdom (72)
- Capitol Crossing, Washington, District of Colombia, United States (75)
- Downtown Renewal, Silver Spring, Maryland, United States (76)
- Mixed Use Development, Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States (78)
- Long Beach Civic Center Project, Long Beach, California, United States (79)
- Sustainable Housing Project in Turin, Italy (81)
- Dege Eco Village, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (83)
- Majadahonda’s Puerta de Hierro Hospital, Madrid, Spain (95)
- Hemodialysis Center at the National Kidney and Transplant Institute, Quezon City, Manila, Philippines (97)
- Changi Airport (102)
- Retail in North-western Hospital, Chicago (103)
- Pilot Courier Hubs and Lockers in Residential Areas, Singapore (104)
Project Summaries
Research and Publications
The Guidelines on Innovative Revenues for Infrastructure (IRI) is intended to be a living document and will be reviewed at regular intervals. They have not been prepared with any specific transaction in mind and are meant to serve only as general guidance. It is therefore critical that the Guidelines be reviewed and adapted for specific transactions.
To find more, visit the Innovative Revenues for Infrastructure section and the Content Outline, or Download the Full Report. For feedback on the content of this section of the website or suggestions for links or materials that could be included, please contact the Public-Private Partnership Resource Center at ppp@worldbank.org.
Vehicle Services provides opportunities for commercial services to the transport entities, such as petrol stations, mechanics, truck/bus parking, e-vehicle, charging stations, air-side services or ship maintenance.
The World Bank’s Municipal Public-Private Framework Case Studies includes around 100 Project Summaries with examples of commercial value capture in various sectors and from countries around the world. Below is a list of projects and project summaries which use Vehicle Services as innovative sources of funding.
To find more see Municipal Public-Private Partnership Framework.
List of Projects: Vehicle Services
- Moncloa Transportation Exchanger, Madrid, Spain (1)
- Hong Kong Mass Transit Railway Corporation, Hong Kong SAR, China (2)
- Sheberghan City Bus Terminal, Sheberghan, Afghanistan (4)
- Modern Bus Terminal and Municipal Market, Danli, Honduras (5)
- Challenging Case: Bus Terminal-cum-Commercial complex, Mohali, India (6)
- Challenging Case: Amritsar Intercity Bus Terminal, Punjab, India (7)
- Challenging Case: Bus Terminal and Commercial Complex, Dehradun, India (8)
- Pulkovo International Airport, St. Petersburg, Russia (11)
- Tecon 1 Container Terminal at Suape Port, Pemambuco, Brazil (13)
- Challenging Case: Doraleh Container Terminal, Djibouti (14)
Project Summaries
Research and Publications
The Guidelines on Innovative Revenues for Infrastructure (IRI) is intended to be a living document and will be reviewed at regular intervals. They have not been prepared with any specific transaction in mind and are meant to serve only as general guidance. It is therefore critical that the Guidelines be reviewed and adapted for specific transactions.
To find more, visit the Innovative Revenues for Infrastructure section and the Content Outline, or Download the Full Report. For feedback on the content of this section of the website or suggestions for links or materials that could be included, please contact the Public-Private Partnership Resource Center at ppp@worldbank.org.
Cargo handling, warehousing, chillers or dry port can provide opportunities for more or new commercial activities creating additional revenue streams.
The World Bank’s Municipal Public-Private Framework Case Studies includes around 100 Project Summaries with examples of commercial value capture in various sectors and from countries around the world. Below is a list of projects and project summaries which use Logistics Facilities as innovative sources of funding.
To find more see Municipal Public-Private Partnership Framework.
List of Projects: Logistics Facilities
Research and Publications
The Guidelines on Innovative Revenues for Infrastructure (IRI) is intended to be a living document and will be reviewed at regular intervals. They have not been prepared with any specific transaction in mind and are meant to serve only as general guidance. It is therefore critical that the Guidelines be reviewed and adapted for specific transactions.
To find more, visit the Innovative Revenues for Infrastructure section and the Content Outline, or Download the Full Report. For feedback on the content of this section of the website or suggestions for links or materials that could be included, please contact the Public-Private Partnership Resource Center at ppp@worldbank.org.
Private investment has been used to develop various educational facilities and services or university housing.
The World Bank’s Municipal Public-Private Framework Case Studies includes around 100 Project Summaries with examples of commercial value capture in various sectors and from countries around the world. Below is a list of projects and project summaries where private investment has been used to develop various Educational facilities and services.
To find more see Municipal Public-Private Partnership Framework.
List of Projects: Educational Projects
- Bundled Schools, Ireland (85)
- Free Computer Training for Underprivileged Children, Kolkata, West Bengal, India (86)
- Mafra and Ericeira Business Factory, Portugal (87)
- James F. Oyster Bilingual Elementary School, Washington, District of Columbia, United States (88)
- Varaždin County School Program, Croatia (89)
- Public Schools, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil (90)
- Kenyatta University Hostels, Kenya (91)
- The North Toronto Collegiate Institute (NTCI), Toronto, Canada (92)
Project Summaries
Research and Publications
The Guidelines on Innovative Revenues for Infrastructure (IRI) is intended to be a living document and will be reviewed at regular intervals. They have not been prepared with any specific transaction in mind and are meant to serve only as general guidance. It is therefore critical that the Guidelines be reviewed and adapted for specific transactions.
To find more, visit the Innovative Revenues for Infrastructure section and the Content Outline, or Download the Full Report. For feedback on the content of this section of the website or suggestions for links or materials that could be included, please contact the Public-Private Partnership Resource Center at ppp@worldbank.org.
Private investment is often used to deliver specialist services e.g. clinics, imaging, consultants, pharmacy or dental, but as always care needs to be taken to ensure that public services remain the core focus of the project. Facility-based projects involve the project company providing construction, maintenance, and operation of a hospital or clinic , but not delivery of clinical services. In clinical projects, the project company delivers all services, including the supply of infrastructure and clinical services.
The World Bank’s Municipal Public-Private Framework Case Studies includes around 100 Project Summaries with examples of commercial value capture in various sectors and from countries around the world. Below is a list of projects and project summaries which use Medical Services as innovative sources of funding.
To find more see Municipal Public-Private Partnership Framework.
List of Projects: Advertising and Marketing
- Inkosi Albert Luthuli Hospital, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (93)
- Construction of District Hospital, Żywiec, Poland (94)
- Majadahonda’s Puerta de Hierro Hospital, Madrid, Spain (95)
- Hemodialysis Centers, Dhaka and Chittagong, Bangladesh (96)
- Hemodialysis Center at the National Kidney and Transplant Institute, Quezon City, Manila, Philippines (97)
- Dialysis Services in Andhra Pradesh, India (98)
Project Summaries
Research and Publications
The Guidelines on Innovative Revenues for Infrastructure (IRI) is intended to be a living document and will be reviewed at regular intervals. They have not been prepared with any specific transaction in mind and are meant to serve only as general guidance. It is therefore critical that the Guidelines be reviewed and adapted for specific transactions.
To find more, visit the Innovative Revenues for Infrastructure section and the Content Outline, or Download the Full Report. For feedback on the content of this section of the website or suggestions for links or materials that could be included, please contact the Public-Private Partnership Resource Center at ppp@worldbank.org.
Hotels, restaurants, cafes, catering, and other hospitality and tourism facilities can bring significant revenues for infrastructure. These commercial activities are particularly profitable when located near or associated with locations or facilities that attract crowds.
The World Bank’s Municipal Public-Private Framework Case Studies includes around 100 Project Summaries with examples of commercial value capture in various sectors and from countries around the world. Below is a list of projects and project summaries which use Hospitality and Tourism as innovative sources of funding.
To find more see Municipal Public-Private Partnership Framework.
List of Projects: Hospitality and Tourism
- Moncloa Transportation Exchanger, Madrid, Spain (1)
- Hong Kong Mass Transit Railway Corporation, Hong Kong SAR, China (2)
- Sheberghan City Bus Terminal, Sheberghan, Afghanistan (4)
- Modern Bus Terminal and Municipal Market, Danli, Honduras (5)
- Challenging Case: Bus Terminal-cum-Commercial complex, Mohali, India (6)
- Challenging Case: Amritsar Intercity Bus Terminal, Punjab, India (7)
- Challenging Case: Bus Terminal and Commercial Complex, Dehradun, India (8)
- Pulkovo International Airport, St. Petersburg, Russia (11)
- Commercial and Landside Operations of I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport, Bali, Indonesia (12)
- Mandaluyong City Market, Manila, Philippines (38)
- Pike Place Market, Seattle, United States (39)
- Challenging Case: Bocaue Public Market, Bocaue, Bulacan, Philippines (40)
- Kalangala Integrated Infrastructure Programme, Bugala Island, Uganda (43)
- Sports Hub, Singapore (51)
- Campin Coliseum (Movistar Arena), Bogota, Colombia (53)
- Aquanova America, Saint-Dié-des-Vosges, France (54)
- Akaretler Row Houses, Istanbul, Turkey (56)
- Challenging Case: Jal Mahal Palace in Jaipur, India (57)
- Elbphilharmonie, Hamburg, Germany (58)
- Marine Sanctuary and Forest Preserve, Chumbe Island, Tanzania (60)
- Kruger National Park, South Africa (61)
- Jozini Tiger Lodge, Jozini Municipality of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (62)
- Durban Point Waterfront Development Project, Ethekwini, South Africa (71)
- Croydon Council Urban Regeneration Vehicle, London Borough of Croydon, United Kingdom (72)
- Redevelopment of Library and Fire Station, Washington, District of Colombia, United States (73)
- Capitol Crossing, Washington, District of Colombia, United States (75)
- Downtown Renewal, Silver Spring, Maryland, United States (76)
- Mixed Use Development, Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States (78)
- Long Beach Civic Center Project, Long Beach, California, United States (79)
- Sustainable Housing Project in Turin, Italy (81)
- Challenging Case: Dege Eco Village, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (83)
- Majadahonda’s Puerta de Hierro Hospital, Madrid, Spain (95)
- Hemodialysis Center at the National Kidney and Transplant Institute, Quezon City, Manila, Philippines (97)
Project Summaries
Research and Publications
The Guidelines on Innovative Revenues for Infrastructure (IRI) is intended to be a living document and will be reviewed at regular intervals. They have not been prepared with any specific transaction in mind and are meant to serve only as general guidance. It is therefore critical that the Guidelines be reviewed and adapted for specific transactions.
To find more, visit the Innovative Revenues for Infrastructure section and the Content Outline, or Download the Full Report. For feedback on the content of this section of the website or suggestions for links or materials that could be included, please contact the Public-Private Partnership Resource Center at ppp@worldbank.org.