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IPIC maximizes project impact

IPIC combines varied development initiatives into cohesive 'multi-projects'.

 

We design and develop projects where individual elements combine synergistically-  compounding overall benefits.

What are the Benefits of Simultaneous Projects?

 

There are many.  They are shared engineering, logistics, equipment, management, administration, office space, storage facilities, management, workers and much more.  In developing countries this overlap of resources means development goals are reached faster, more economically, and with more tangible overall benefits.  

How Can Do We This?  We mobilize our  "top-tier" global consortium of companies and professionals.

 

IPIC can be described as a network of specialists united by a shared commitment to sustainable development goals in developing nations.

Recent Initiatives

Sustainable Development Goals (SDG's)

Every IPIC project is aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.  Across 17 global SDGs, our projects typically advance at least 8 simultaneously — and often significantly more — embedding long-term resilience into every initiative from the outset.

IPIC’s consortium members & affiliates collectively have completed thousands of projects spanning many types, including:

o Power generation involving LNG, combined renewables, biomass / waste-to- energy systems.

o Additional clean energy systems including PV solar, micro-hydro, agrivoltaics. o Fuel storage tank farms and  pipeline works
o Oil and gas projects, including mini-refineries
o Electrical power distribution and substations

o Mining projects, both ‘greenfield’ and expansion projects o Roads, bridges, and railroad expansion.
o Marine port construction and expansion
o River recuperation and dredging

o Water infrastructure (canals, water towers, pump stations) o Alumina, aluminum, and steel production plants
o Food processing and plastics manufacturing industries
o Industrial expansion projects and manufacturing facilities o Industrial instrumentation systems

o Municipal solid waste (MSW) processing systems.
o Afforestation for biomass, wood production, and environment

o Agrivoltaic projects

o Commercial and civic buildings (hospitals, schools, civic centers, etc.) o Mobile telecom and internet networks and data centers
o Education centers (e.g., proprietary EVAE centers)
o EV vehicle infrastructure

o Mining support, processes and international trade. o Mineral exploration including rare elements
o Natural hydrogen research and exploration

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Sustainable Development Goals

Community Empowerment

Our multi-projects often yield multiple SDGs per initiative, with some reaching up to 16. For instance, we might implement a water storage and distribution project for a community, which could include irrigation systems for agriculture plus the introduction of agrivoltaics systems for the first time in the area. These systems generate electricity and create opportunities to cultivate food crops that typically wouldn't thrive in the region. This, in turn, allows the community to pursue healthier living and pursue promising micro-business opportunities, like open food markets.

Community Wellbeing

Our health-related projects focus on improving healthcare access and services in underprivileged regions. We work to reduce disparities and enhance overall public health through targeted interventions.

Environment

Sustaining Ecosystems

We commit to environmental conservation projects that foster sustainable practices, promoting ecological stability and well-being in vulnerable communities. Our efforts address climate change and biodiversity loss.

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