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Best Practices in PPP Contract Management Covered Topics:
Part #1: Background history Definitions
Part #2: PPP examples Benefits Categories
Part #3: Structuring Process Identify
Best Practices in PPP Contract Management

Covered By Richard Kupisz

Background history Definitions

PPP examples Benefits Categories

Structuring Process Identify

Appraise & Prepare Structure draft

Tendering Do's & Don'ts

Privatization

Identify Prepare

Valuation Restructuring employees

Key transaction Qualification

Setting objectives Tender process

Recap Test

10 videos

PPP Project Management and Implementation Covered Topics:
Best Practices for PPP contract management and performance monitoring
Setting up the Management and Performance Monitoring Team’s Brief
PPP Project Management and Implementation

Covered By Richard Kupisz

Best Practices for PPP contract management and performance monitoring

Setting up the Management and Performance Monitoring Team’s Brief

Managing Proactive Communications with the Project Company / Concessionaire

Effective Communications

Selecting a PPP Contract Management Option/Approach

24-25 March 2019

6 videos

Financial Models and Value for Money Covered Topics:
Project finance - Financial structure of a PPP company
Cost of Equity and Debt, Bankability of a PPP Project.
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RFQ & RFP Building and Evaluation

Covered By Richard Kupisz

Project finance - Financial structure of a PPP company

Cost of Equity and Debt, Bankability of a PPP Project.

Value for money drivers - Risk allocation

Assessing and enhancing bankability

19-20 March 2019

6 Videos

RFQ & RFP Building and Evaluation Covered Topics:
Understanding Bankable Project Criteria for a PPP Procurement Process
Planning and preparing a PPP Procurement – goals and objectives
RFQ & RFP Building and Evaluation

Covered By Richard Kupisz

Understanding Bankable Project Criteria for a PPP Procurement Process

Planning and preparing a PPP Procurement – goals and objectives

Writing Terms of Reference for RFQs and RFPs

Setting Evaluation Criteria for RFQs, and RFPs

Practical Comparative Analytical Exercise of RFP documents

17-18 March 2019

10 Modules

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Researches
CONCESSIONS – PRIVATIZATION OR PPP?
Abstract:
Concessions have long been used as mechanisms for private sector participation (PSP). In the 1980s and 1990s, concessions were viewed as a specialized mechanism for privatization.

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CONCESSIONS – PRIVATIZATION OR PPP?

Concessions have long been used as mechanisms for private sector participation (PSP). In the 1980s and 1990s, concessions were viewed as a specialized mechanism for privatization. Today they are more likely to be described as Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs). This Research Paper examines whether and when concessions qualify as PPP or privatization, by comparing the key features of PPP, privatization and concessions, both as theoretical constructs and through examination of specific examples. It concludes that concessions are clearly PPP structures. It also examines other concession-type structures and finds that sale plus licensing, and sale plus buy-back approaches do qualify as privatization, while franchising, as often used for railway “privatization”, is more accurately described as a PPP structure.

21 Pages

November 2020

Impact of Covid-19 on Public-Private Partnerships
Abstract:
Public and private sector responses to the COVID-19 pandemic are having a severe and damaging economic impact. As the world comes out of lockdown infrastructure investment will be a major lever for economic stimulus, while fiscal pressures mean governments have fewer resources to invest directly using traditional approaches.

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Impact of Covid-19 on Public-Private Partnerships

Public and private sector responses to the COVID-19 pandemic are having a severe and damaging economic impact. As the world comes out of lockdown infrastructure investment will be a major lever for economic stimulus, while fiscal pressures mean governments have fewer resources to invest directly using traditional approaches. Government “demand” for PPPs as a way to bridge this financing gap will therefore increase. At the same time the “supply” of investors and lenders willing to provide the necessary technology, expertise and capital is constrained by increased market uncertainty and volatility. This Research Paper uses a Theory of Change framework to highlight the likely implications and risks for government PPP projects, and develops short- and medium-term strategies to address them efficiently and effectively.

21 Pages

November 2020

Discussions on possible impacts and implications on ppps post-covid-19
Abstract:
This paper presents the current state of public discourse on the post-COVID-19 impact on PPPs. The primary aim is to preview the possible challenges to public sector PPP programs and highlight potential recovery efforts to mitigate or overcome the associated consequences.

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Discussions on possible impacts and implications on ppps post-covid-19

 

Abstract

This paper presents the current state of public discourse on the post-COVID-19 impact on PPPs. The primary aim is to preview the possible challenges to public sector PPP programs and highlight potential recovery efforts to mitigate or overcome the associated consequences.

 

Disclaimer

The views, opinions, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this paper are strictly those of the author. They do not reflect the views of the NCP or the Saudi Government. The NCP and the Saudi Government take no responsibility for any errors or omissions in, or for the correctness of, the information contained in this paper.

21 Pages

November 2020

Improving Value for Money in small-scale PPPs
Abstract:
There is an argument that small-scale projects cannot generate sufficient benefits to justify the relatively high cost of PPP procurement. Alternatively, small-scale PPPs are more likely to be sponsored by subnational authorities and their impacts are concentrated on smaller populations.

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Improving Value for Money in small-scale PPPs

 

Abstract

There is an argument that small-scale projects cannot generate sufficient benefits to justify the relatively high cost of PPP procurement. Alternatively, small-scale PPPs are more likely to be sponsored by subnational authorities and their impacts are concentrated on smaller populations. This Paper reviews international trends in small-scale PPPs and attempt to develop a toolkit of policies and measures to support their development and implementation. It also aims to address the obstacles facing project sponsors, private investors and lenders.

 

Disclaimer

The views, opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this paper are strictly those of the author. They do not necessarily reflect the views of the NCP or the Saudi Government. The NCP and the Saudi Government take no responsibility for any errors or omissions in, or for the correctness of, the information contained in this paper

89 Pages

June 2019

Options For Supporting Small-Scale PPPs
Abstract:
Small-scale PPPs (SSPPPs) can have significant impacts on their users, since they are often focused on specific locations. However, the cost of PPP procurement and the limited resources of the regional and municipal procuring authorities (PAs) make it difficult to justify using PPP for smaller projects that might otherwise be attractive.

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Options For Supporting Small-Scale PPPs

 

Abstract

Small-scale PPPs (SSPPPs) can have significant impacts on their users, since they are often focused on specific locations. However, the cost of PPP procurement and the limited resources of the regional and municipal procuring authorities (PAs) make it difficult to justify using PPP for smaller projects that might otherwise be attractive. Recognizing this, some countries and institutions have adopted/proposed various measures to support SSPPPs. This Research Paper reviews the literature and, based on an analysis of the key constraints facing SSPPPs, proposes a package of initiatives (“SSPPP Toolkit”) that might be adopted to enhance the viability of smaller PPP projects. This Paper forms part of a wider research initiative on small-scale PPPs. Its findings were originally published as part of the NCP Research Paper entitled “Improving Value for Money in Small-Scale PPPs”.

 

Disclaimer

The views, opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this paper are strictly those of the author. They do not necessarily reflect the views of the NCP or the Saudi Government. The NCP and the Saudi Government take no responsibility for any errors or omissions in, or for the correctness of, the information contained in this paper.

37 Pages

September 2019

International trends in small-scale PPPs (2 of 3)
Abstract:
There is an argument that small-scale PPPs (SSPPPs) cannot generate sufficient benefits to justify the relatively high cost of PPP procurement. At the same time there are many examples of SSPPPs that generated significant benefits for end-users. This Paper

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International trends in small-scale PPPs (2 of 3)

 

Abstract

There is an argument that small-scale PPPs (SSPPPs) cannot generate sufficient benefits to justify the relatively high cost of PPP procurement. At the same time there are many examples of SSPPPs that generated significant benefits for end-users. This Paper reviews international trends in SSPPPs to test various pre-conceptions about them. It forms part of a wider research initiative on SSPPPs. Its findings were originally published as part of the NCP Research Paper entitled “Improving Value for Money in Small-Scale PPPs”.

 

Disclaimer

The views, opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this paper are strictly those of the author. They do not necessarily reflect the views of the NCP or the Saudi Government. The NCP and the Saudi Government take no responsibility for any errors or omissions in, or for the correctness of, the information contained in this paper.

36 Pages

September 2019

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Fundamentals of Privatization and PPP

Saudi Electronic University

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Fundamentals of Privatization and PPP

Saudi Electronic University

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