The Rules That Build Europe
Infrastructure does not appear by chance. Every bridge, corridor, and energy grid that crosses a European border exists because someone wrote a directive, negotiated a framework, or passed a regulation. Policy is the architecture beneath the architecture.
What Shapes the Sector
From the Trans-European Networks for Transport (TEN-T) revision to the Connecting Europe Facility, the legislative landscape shifts regularly — and those shifts have real consequences for project eligibility, funding access, and cross-border cooperation. This section tracks the frameworks that matter most.
- TEN-T corridor requirements and revised node classifications
- CEF funding rules and co-financing thresholds
- Environmental impact assessment obligations under current EU law
- State aid compatibility and procurement directives
- Clean energy transition mandates affecting transport and grid infrastructure
Stay Ahead of Legislative Change
Regulatory updates move quickly. Whether you are a project developer, public authority, or sector analyst, understanding the current policy environment is not optional — it is foundational. Explore our resources or get in touch to discuss what applies to your work.