PPPs the foundation of a new infrastructure era: Ferrovial exec

AI Article Summary
Silvia Ruiz, the global head of investor relations at Ferrovial, discussed the company's outlook on the future of infrastructure construction in the U.S., highlighting the significance of public-private partnerships (PPPs) in this sector. Ferrovial sees these collaborations as essential for advancing projects in roads and airports. Ruiz emphasized the role of PPPs in adapting to evolving infrastructure demands. The firm is optimistic about potential opportunities in the U.S. market driven by these partnerships.
What This Means for Canadian Contractors
This project shows how public-private partnerships can drive substantial advancements in infrastructure development. For Canadian builders, this means there may be new opportunities to engage in similar projects, potentially leading to an increased need for collaboration with public entities. Furthermore, learning from U.S. practices could help streamline project timelines and reduce costs through effective partnerships and shared expertise.