Elbphilharmonie, Hamburg, Germany

The Elbe Philharmonic Hall in Hamburg is designed to host a concert building, a wellness and conference zone, 47 owner-occupied apartments and a five-star hotel with 250 rooms.

Jal Mahal Palace in Jaipur, India

In 2004, the RTDC issued a global tender of a project to restore the 432 acres Jal Mahal complex, including the Jal Mahal Palace and the Man Sagar Lake.

Düsseldorf Museum, Kunstpalast, Germany

In 1998, a PPP agreement was signed by the City of Düsseldorf and the energy corporation E.ON (then known as VEBA AG) to renovate the building and establish the Museum Kunstpalast Stiftung.

Akaretler Row Houses, Istanbul, Turkey

The Akaretler Row Houses, built in 1875, are a cultural and historic structure in Istanbul built originally to provide housing for prominent and high-ranking officials of the Dolmabahce Palace.

Aquanova America, Saint-Dié-des-Vosges, France

Saint-Dié-des-Vosges is a small city in France with a population of only about 21,000 people, the majority of whom are low-income status. In 2012, the municipality viewed the construction of a new aquatic center as a necessity to attract people and tourists to the city and help boost the local economy.

Campin Coliseum (Movistar Arena), Bogota, Colombia

The Coliseo Cubierto El Campin is a multipurpose event facility constructed in 1973 in Colombia’s capital city, Bogota. The coliseum provides ample space to carry out a wide range of sporting, artistic, musical, and other social events. After many years of use, the Coliseo el Campin was showing severe signs of deterioration. By 2011, it was clear that the Coliseo needed substantial technical and structural upgrades.

Sports Hub, Singapore

Following the closure of the old Singapore National Stadium in 2007, the Singapore government needed a replacement venue to host national events and major concerts. The city-state wanted the site to not only meet existing needs, but also to serve as a regional sports hub for Southeast Asia, attracting major events to the country.

Bundled Courts Project, Ireland

A bundled court PPP project was announced in July 2012. The project involved the construction of new courthouse buildings in 4 locations and refurbishment and expansion work on existing courthouses in 3 locations.