Thailand Future Fund (TFF), initiated by the State Enterprise Policy Office (SEPO), offers an alternative infrastructure financing mechanism beyond government borrowing and PPPs. TFF securitizes…
Thailand Future Fund (TFF), initiated by the State Enterprise Policy Office (SEPO), offers an alternative infrastructure financing mechanism beyond government borrowing and PPPs. TFF securitizes…
From the Bottom Up: How Small Power Producers and Mini-Grids Can Deliver Electrification and Renewable Energy in Africa by Bernard Tenenbaum, Chris Greacen, Tilak Siyambalapitiya and James Knuckles,…
Standard provisions announcement and Amendment of contracts
Project Summary:BackgroundInfrastructure sharing of physical assets between different parties can maximize the utility of infrastructure or minimize costs needed to build and operate assets, creating…
These resources provide project background of the Bang Pa-In – Nakhon Ratchasima Intercity Motorway Project (M6).
National Telecom (NT) is crafting a niche as an infrastructure-sharing provider, seeking partnerships to develop sustainable revenue streams in the future as its spectrum-sharing contracts with three…
With more than 100 complaints filed annually to the NBTC requesting mobile towers be removed in recent years, the government has reason to be concerned.
Thailand’s second largest mobile operator Digital Total Access Communication (DTAC), a subsidiary of Norway’s Telenor group, has reached an agreement with larger rival Advanced Info Service (AIS,…
This study focuses the role of private concessions in developing urban mass rapid transit systems in East Asian cities. It is primarily founded on the experiences of Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and Manila…
This report is part of an ongoing review of the models adoptedin East Asiato promote private participation in infrastructure (PPI). It analyzes the impact of the financial crisis on investment…
This case study examines the issue of traffic demand risk and sheds light on how the problem of inaccurate ridership forecasts can impact a PPP project by using the example of the Bangkok SkyTrain.
In the late 1990s, the city of Bangkok was losing about 40 percent of water production. To reduce the losses and meet demand from a growing population, the Metropolitan Waterworks Authority…
Public Private Partnership (PPP) in Thailand: Historic and Legal Framework, PPP Master Plan, PPP Procedure, Private Investments and the Procedure Improvement.
A city of 6 million people increased its water supply through a NRW-PBC. (the document is in Spanish)
The website provides the Procedural Rules for Selecting PPP Projects of Thailand.
The State Enterprise Policy Office (SEPO).
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