Project - Finance For Construction
For contractors, it offers a higher barrier to entry—but also higher margins and fewer "rubber check" clients.
Do not sign a fixed-price EPC contract unless you have personally reviewed the Independent Engineer’s report. If the lender’s numbers don’t add up, yours won’t either. Are you currently bidding on a P3 or infrastructure project? Drop a comment below or share your experience navigating lender requirements. Project Finance For Construction
Banks require a fixed-price, date-certain contract with a reputable contractor. If you are the builder, your balance sheet is under a microscope. The bank needs to know you won’t walk off the job when steel prices spike. For contractors, it offers a higher barrier to
Why your next high-rise or highway needs more than just a good blueprint. Are you currently bidding on a P3 or infrastructure project
Every construction project starts with a vision. But without a solid financial roadmap, even the most stunning architectural renderings will never leave the drawing board.
For large-scale infrastructure, energy, or industrial projects, standard business loans rarely cut it. Enter —the lifeblood of "mega-projects."
How does the project make money? For a power plant, it is a PPA (Power Purchase Agreement). For a pipeline, it is a throughput agreement. No buyer, no loan.










