GRA supports Project SPV-readiness by helping potential special purpose vehicle concepts become more understandable from a finance-readiness, insurance-readiness, governance, risk, public authority, and diligence perspective.
A Project SPV may be relevant where a resilience priority could require a dedicated legal or operating vehicle, such as a water resilience SPV, energy resilience SPV, hospital resilience SPV, port resilience SPV, flood resilience SPV, wildfire corridor SPV, data infrastructure SPV, cyber range SPV, geospatial infrastructure SPV, digital twin infrastructure SPV, or other resilience infrastructure model.
GRA does not create, approve, finance, endorse, or validate SPVs.
Instead, GRA helps identify the questions that must be answered before an SPV concept can be reviewed by competent legal, technical, financial, insurance, procurement, public authority, or investor-side actors.
Those questions may include:
What risk does the SPV address?
What public-good purpose exists?
What evidence supports the need?
Who are the stakeholders?
What assets or services are involved?
What is the operating model?
What governance structure may be required?
What insurance gaps exist?
What public authority boundaries apply?
What revenue, support, or funding assumptions require review?
What conflicts exist?
What diligence gaps remain?
What claims are safe?
Project SPV-readiness is not project approval. It is structured preparation for possible lawful downstream review.