Project SPV-readiness is the process of organizing the questions that would need to be answered before a project-specific special purpose vehicle or similar legal structure could be considered by competent actors.
It may apply to a resilience project, infrastructure pathway, public-good initiative, technology-enabled system, public-private interface, or portfolio component where a separate vehicle might eventually be needed.
Project SPV-readiness may examine:
project purpose;
public-good rationale;
jurisdiction;
assets or services involved;
stakeholders;
public authority boundaries;
governance needs;
revenue or support assumptions;
technical dependencies;
insurance and liability issues;
procurement sensitivities;
environmental and social considerations;
community safeguards;
conflicts;
capital-readability questions;
risk-transfer diligence gaps;
legal review needs.
Project SPV-readiness does not create an SPV. It does not provide legal advice, tax advice, investment advice, financing approval, procurement approval, public authority approval, or execution authorization.
It makes the SPV question reviewable. It does not answer it as approval.