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Project Finance

Project-finance terms for infrastructure funding, limited-recourse debt, special purpose vehicles, risk allocation, and project cash flows.

Project Finance covers mortgage loan products, commitments, notes, origination documents, conventional mortgages, project finance, and core repayment obligations.

Use these pages when the legal borrowing obligation, loan product, commitment, or documentation controls the finance question. It sits inside Loans and Mortgages, so readers can move up when the broader property-finance context matters.

Use the table below to choose the narrower mortgage or real-estate finance branch before applying a term to a loan file, closing record, servicing review, investor report, appraisal, or valuation model. Move into the term page when the document, calculation, party role, lien position, or property cash flow matters.

What This Branch Covers

AreaUse it for
Project Delivery and Public-Private PartnershipsProject-delivery models, public-private partnerships, concessions, and offtake agreements used in project finance.

What to Check

  • Borrower, lender, note, mortgage, deed of trust, commitment, application, and product type.
  • Principal, term, rate, payment design, collateral, covenants, and repayment obligation.
  • Origination status, approval condition, closing condition, and document execution.
  • Effect on payment timing, enforceability, collateral rights, borrower cost, and refinancing options.
  • Whether the term belongs in mortgage lending, project finance, banking, credit, or securities analysis.

Common Mistakes

  • Treating pre-approval, commitment, note, and funded loan as the same event.
  • Ignoring whether a loan is conventional, government-backed, project-finance, or nontraditional.
  • Comparing products without matching collateral, rate, amortization, fees, and term.
  • Using marketing names instead of the controlling loan documents.

Loan and mortgage content is educational and does not provide borrowing, lending, legal, tax, or project-finance advice.

In this section

Choose a subsection first. Deeper term pages live inside each subsection, which keeps large topic hubs readable.

PPP and Delivery

Project-delivery models, public-private partnerships, concessions, and offtake agreements used in project finance.

Revised on Sunday, June 21, 2026