Infrastructure Restructuring and Regulation

Tasman has proven capacity to analyse opportunities and constraints in infrastructure sectors, and to formulate realistic strategic priority plans and develop appropriate institutional structures that encourage the efficient delivery of services.  The institutional structures Tasman has developed have facilitated the achievement of world best performance, with regulatory frameworks to facilitate beneficial reform and minimise risk.  Both of these are essential in encouraging private sector participation (PSP) and good management structures in ways that benefit the community.

Our expertise, networks and project experience enable us to lead in the application of state of the art restructures, regulatory reform and privatisation processes. We can advise on reforms that improve economic and social outcomes through provision of essential infrastructure services. Many long term investors, e.g. pension funds, increasingly find infrastructure can provide secure long term returns, based on consumer valuation of essential services. The resulting cost of capital can be low, if government is able to cultivate a predictable regulatory environment. Tasman is able to provide advice to:

  • Governments embarking on reforms;

  • Regulators overseeing the outcomes of reforms;

  • Private infrastructure businesses; and

  • Government business enterprises.

  • Investors and funds considering infrastructure investments

For example, we have been at the forefront of devising infrastructure reform strategies and providing financial analysis of restructuring - particularly in water and electricity - in Victoria, New South Wales, China, Austria, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines and Fiji.

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