Bus Shelters, Stations and Terminals

Bus Shelters

India

Under the PPP model in India, the concessionaire builds and maintains bus shelters and enjoys the rights to collect revenue from displaying advertisements at earmarked locations on bus shelters, and in turn pays a prescribed concession fee to the municipality.

Municipal Solid Waste and Waste Management PPP Toolkits

Public private partnership toolkits are a collection of resources for policymakers and other parties interested in developing and evaluating PPP infrastructure projects. While the World Bank does not provide best practices, these toolkits provide sector-specific checklists, sample documents and other resources for creating successful partnerships.

For additional resources related to Public Private Partnerships for waste management and waste removal infrastructure, please browse the links in this section:

Transport Policies Laws and International Agreements

Public-private partnerships (PPPs) in transport, whether roads, railways, light rail, buses, ports or airports, require a sound legal framework. The right for government authorities to enter into PPPs in Transport and related rights and obligations, such as land acquisition and right of the private operator to charge users are often regulated by law.