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Social, Government & Public-Service Infrastructure

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Sector Overview

Social, Government & Public-Service Infrastructure

VESTRONIS structures social infrastructure under availability-based PPP models — enabling public authorities to procure new hospitals, schools, civic buildings, and government facilities without upfront capital expenditure. Designed to meet IFI social sector standards and EU accession social chapter requirements.

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Platform Capabilities

What VESTRONIS Develops in Social, Government & Public-Service Infrastructure

Healthcare Facilities

New hospital construction, medical centre development, and healthcare facility modernisation under DBFOM availability payment concessions with health ministry counterparts.

Education Infrastructure

School construction, university campus development, and vocational training facility delivery under long-term availability payment arrangements.

Public Buildings & Civic Infrastructure

Government office buildings, justice infrastructure, cultural facilities, and public administration buildings under cost-effective PPP structures.

Government Infrastructure

Central and local government facility programmes — custom-built or standardised — structured as multi-site PPP programmes for improved procurement efficiency.

Availability Payment Design

Social infrastructure PPP structures based on availability payments — ensuring stable, government-backed revenue regardless of utilisation.

IFC Performance Standards

Social infrastructure projects structured to comply with IFC Performance Standards for social impact assessment and community engagement.

Our Approach

How VESTRONIS Structures Social, Government & Public-Service Infrastructure Projects

01
Mandate Origination
We engage with public authorities at the planning stage — before formal procurement — to develop the PPP concept, establish the concession framework, and position for IFI eligibility.
02
PPP Structuring
Full concession design: risk allocation, payment mechanism, output specification, performance framework, and procurement documentation aligned with applicable law and IFI requirements.
03
Capital Raising
IFI engagement, equity placement, and debt arrangement — aligned into a project-specific capital structure that achieves financial close and supports long-term bankability.
04
Delivery & Asset Management
SPV governance, EPC oversight, O&M coordination, concession compliance monitoring, and long-term ESG reporting throughout the full concession life.
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Have a Mandate in Social, Government & Public-Service Infrastructure?

VESTRONIS has the sector expertise, capital relationships, and regulatory knowledge to originate and structure social infrastructure PPP mandates across the Western Balkans.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Social Infrastructure — Common Questions

What does the Social, Government & Public-Service Infrastructure platform deliver?
Public-service assets — such as healthcare, education and public facilities — developed under availability-based PPP structures.
How are social and public-service projects typically paid for?
Usually through government availability, service or lease payments under DBFM and DBFOM structures — the authority retains service delivery while the private partner finances, builds and maintains the facility to defined performance standards.