Outflowing of State Funded Pension Scheme (hereinafter - SFPS) assets abroad is due to the lack of the attractive financial instruments in the capital market of Latvia. The author of thesis concludes in the analytical part that one of the solutions to decrease the outflow of SFPS investments abroad could be the development of large national infrastructure of road projects based on a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) and attracting private investments. Research contains a survey of PPP model for road infrastructure projects and provides SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats) analysis in order to assess internal and external factors, as well as current and future potential of PPP model. Authors research finds out the urgent activities and implementations in order to develop PPP road infrastructure projects and attract SFPS assets. The main conclusion is that the deficit of the Latvian road budget can be significantly decreased by attracting of SFPS funds. In order to provide attracting of SFPS funds several PPP road infrastructure projects should be launched in Latvia, special Road fund should be re-established to segregate financing of road infrastructure from total state budget, as well as securitization must be developed in order to promote liquidity and attract private investments. Finally there is necessity to implement several amendments in the Law on State Funded Pension Scheme in order to eliminate obstacles for attracting of SFPS funds for road infrastructure of Latvia.