The initial pilot focus lies within the Yom River Basin corridor in Northern Thailand — an area with recurring seasonal flood exposure and limited hydraulic buffering capacity.
The pilot will concentrate on a defined 1–3 km segment within a larger 10 km modular framework.
The project is currently in early-stage infrastructure development.
This phase does not involve construction financing.
It focuses exclusively on:
Technical validation
Risk reduction
Institutional structuring
Pilot segment definition
Bankability pathway preparation
The objective is to transition from structured concept to pilot-ready infrastructure within 24 months.
Hydraulic flow modelling (pilot segment)
Canal discharge simulations
Embankment stability review
Geotechnical screening
Baseline environmental mapping
Preliminary impact identification
Social and stakeholder engagement mapping
Land use and concession pathway analysis
Governance structure framework
Public-private collaboration mapping
Development-phase capital design
Blended finance assessment
Transition-to-bankability roadmap
Development capital is structured as milestone-based catalytic funding.
Capital deployment is phased across four validation gates.
Instrument options may include:
Recoverable development grant
Convertible development facility
Subordinated milestone-based structure
Blended catalytic capital
Structure to be defined through institutional dialogue.
The development phase reduces:
Hydraulic design uncertainty
Institutional coordination risk
Capital concentration exposure
Regulatory sequencing ambiguity
Validation precedes scale.
Upon successful completion of the development phase:
A pilot-ready infrastructure segment will be defined
Technical feasibility will be established
Environmental screening will be documented
Governance and concession logic will be structured
Capital mobilization pathway will be prepared
The objective is disciplined transition to institutional-grade infrastructure financing.
This initiative is designed as:
Climate adaptation infrastructure
Basin-level resilience platform
Distributed renewable integration corridor
Long-duration public-private asset
The development phase seeks structured engagement with partners aligned in climate resilience, institutional discipline, and long-term infrastructure stewardship.