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Moseley Infrastructure Advisory Services

A Global Consulting Firm for Infrastructure Projects and Enabling Environments

MMM Infra

SPECIALISING IN THE INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR

Moseley Infrastructure Advisory Services (MMM Infra) offers specialised consulting services in the infrastructure sector, on a global basis, to:

  • multilateral development banks and other international organisations;

  • national and sub-sovereign governments;

  • national infrastructure banks;

  • infrastructure transaction advisors; and

  • academic institutions.

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The services will be delivered by Mark M. Moseley, the Owner and Principal of MMM Infra, who has over 40 years of international infrastructure experience

Following his career at the World Bank and the Global Infrastructure Hub (GI Hub), and after more than 40 years as an international infrastructure specialist, Mark Moseley established, in August 2019, Moseley Infrastructure Advisory Services (MMM Infra), a global individual consulting firm for infrastructure projects and enabling environments.


Pursuant to a secondment arrangement between the World Bank and the GI Hub, Mark joined the GI Hub in 2015, subsequent to the decision of the G20 Leaders to establish the organisation. Later, in 2017, Mark became the GI Hub’s Chief Operating Officer.


During his time with the GI Hub, Mark initially led the work on its ‘Leading Practices’ mandate, under which the GI Hub developed tools and guidance materials for governments in both developed and emerging markets, including the PPP Risk Allocation tool. Thereafter, as COO, Mark oversaw the development of the GI Hub's PPP Contract Management tool and the Guidance Note on Governmental Processes Facilitating Infrastructure Project Preparation, along with updates to the GI Hub's InfraCompass report and the Global Infrastructure Outlook report.


At the World Bank, Mark held the position of Lead Lawyer in the PPP Group, where his work was focused on the legal, regulatory, and contractual arrangements for public-private partnership transactions. He was also the Task Team Leader for the World Bank’s Public Private Partnerships Legal Resource Center (PPPLRC) Website, and for the Recommended PPP Contractual Provisions initiative. In addition, he coordinated the World Bank Group’s interactions with the G20 in regard to infrastructure.

Prior to joining the World Bank in 2005, Mark was Practice Group Manager of the Energy, Projects and Construction Group of CMS Cameron McKenna, a major international law firm headquartered in London. Before coming to the UK in 1997, he practiced as an energy regulatory lawyer in Canada for almost twenty years, acting as counsel at numerous hearings before Canada’s National Energy Board, the British Columbia Utilities Commission and various other Canadian and US regulatory tribunals.

Mark is an occasional lecturer at the Harvard Kennedy School course on Infrastructure in a Market Economy, and has also lectured at the University of Melbourne Law School and the Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mining Law and Policy (CEPMLP) of the University of Dundee. He is a Recognized Peer of the World Association of PPP Units and Professionals, one of five individuals holding that designation.

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Articles and Presentations

World Association of PPP Units and Professionals (WAPPP) Spring 2024 Magazine

Publication

New Approaches to Infrastructure Development: Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) 2.0 (6 April 2024)

NCP Ramadan PPP Webinar Series 2024

Training Webinar Presentation

‘Climate-Smart’ Public-Private Partnership Processes (27 March 2024)

Instanbul PPP Week 2024

Presentation

New Approaches to Infrastructure Development — Public Private Partnerships 2.0 (6 March 2024)

World Energy Council Türkiye

Webinar Presentation

Just Transitions for Coal Mine Closures — The Opportunity for Private Investment (4 September 2023)

University of Melbourne Law School, LLM Course on PPP Law

University Lecture

PPP Unsolicited Proposals (26 May 2023)

Istanbul PPP Week 2023

Presentation

Dispute Resolution and Renegotiation of Public-Private Partnerships – New Approaches with Dispute Resolution Boards (7 January 2023)

World Association of PPP Units and Professionals (WAPPP)

Publication

A New Sector for Public-Private Partnerships: Just Transition PPPs (18 June 2022)

University of Dundee Centre for Energy, Petroleum & Mineral Law and Policy (CEPMLP)

University Lecture

Just Transitions for Coal Mine Closures – The Opportunity for Private Investment (16 March 2022)

European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)

Webinar Presentation

Private Sector Participation in Infrastructure – Alternatives to Conventional Public-Private Partnerships (16 February 2022)

University of Dundee Centre for Energy, Petroleum & Mineral Law and Policy (CEPMLP)

University Lecture

Net Zero by 2050 – The Need for Baseload Power (27 January 2022)

Istanbul PPP Week 2021

Presentation

Value for Money Assessments for Public-Private Partnership Projects (6 December 2021)

University of Melbourne Law School, LLM Course on PPP Law

University Lecture

Creating PPP Enabling Environments In Emerging Markets (24 March 2021)

African Legal Support Foundation (ALSF)

Webinar Speaking Notes

Charting Africa’s Road to Recovery – Infrastructure Sector Upgrades (9 December 2020)

Asian Development Bank (ADB)

Presentation

Achieving Transparency and Accountability in the Renegotiation of Public-Private Partnership Contracts (6 November 2020)

Asian Development Bank (ADB)

Governance Brief

Restoring Confidence in Public-Private Partnerships (27 October 2020)

Istanbul PPP Week 2020

Webinar Presentation

Public-Private Partnerships After the Pandemic (11 May 2020)

Third International Forum on Belt & Road
and Global Governance

Conference Presentation

Multilateral Development Banks, International Organizations and Global Infrastructure Governance (19 October 2019)

Contact Us

UNITED KINGDOM: +447742165388

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