• Public Works Financing: Periodic newsletter whose specific focus since 1988 has been on public-private partnerships in infrastructure finance. The editorial staff provides projects leads, detailed project case studies, news analysis, business and political trends, plus a directory of 36 of the industry's most experienced consultants. In addition to monthly issues, PWF publishes a database each October of over 2,200 PPP projects that are planned, being built or operating around the world.
• Infrastructure Journal: British publication and website dedicated to PPPs across all sectors. Infrastructure Journal also prepares PPP case studies and organizes conferences. It is an international forum with 29% of its reader distribution in Europe, 17% in Asia, 31% in North America, 18% in Latin America, and 5% in the Middle East and Africa. Its readership includes public officials, lawyers, consultants, contractors, commercial lenders, multilateral and bilateral lenders, development agencies, and project sponsors and developers.
• Innovation Briefs: Provides transportation policy analysis for legislators, public officials, business leaders, newspaper editors and transportation professionals. The Briefs' critical commentaries and incisive analysis of current events keep our readers in touch with events, trends and ideas in the transportation world. Innovations Briefs is published by the Urban Mobility Corporation (UMC), a Washington-based consultancy established in 1982 specializing in transportation management and technology transfer.
• The Bond Buyer: The definitive source of up-to-date information on bond offerings in the United States. It is available by subscription only, in both on-line and paper format. The paper is updated daily.
• Project Finance Magazine: Provides strategic information, news, and forecasts and trend analysis on the project finance markets. It contains features on countries, infrastructure surveys by region and sector, and agency and development bank news. It offers periodic industry- and region-specific special issues and maintains a team of 22 journalists who track current developments around the world.
• TOLLROADSnews: Publication specializing in tolling that describes this emerging service business and documents the debates and controversies. It provides descriptions of new toll projects around the world, analysis of political, legal, and economic problems of toll projects, information on toll technologies, and reports on ongoing operations of toll agencies and projects.
•· The International Comparative Legal Guide to: PPP / PFI Projects 2007: International summary of legal status and issues associated with the use of PPPs in other countries. First published by the Global Legal Group Ltd, London in November 2006.
•· Wall Street Journal: Published by Dow Jones & Company, Inc., the Wall Street Journal is one of the most respected daily financial newspapers in the world. It carries information on all aspects of finance and is used as a reference by nearly all financiers.
• Engineering News Record (ENR): Weekly engineering industry magazine has online access. Recent articles are listed by topic, such as transportation or finance. The site also provides up to date construction pricing information, indicating recent cost trends for key construction materials.
• American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Journal: Weekly publication that covers legislative and regulatory news on transportation. The AASHTO site search engine references previous volumes of the journal but without specific article references.