Public-Private Partnership Management (PPPM)

Course Info

Length: 1 Week

Type: Online

Available Dates

Fees

  • Dec-30-2024

    1,775

  • Jan-20-2025

    1,775

  • Feb-17-2025

    1,775

  • Mar-17-2025

    1,775

  • Apr-21-2025

    1,775

  • May-19-2025

    1,775

  • June-16-2025

    1,775

  • July-21-2025

    1,775

  • Aug-18-2025

    1,775

  • Sep-15-2025

    1,775

  • Oct-20-2025

    1,775

  • Nov-17-2025

    1,775

  • Dec-15-2025

    1,775

Course Details

Course Outline

5 days course

Dynamics of PPPs
 
  • Appreciate the nature of PPPs

  • Understand the scope and structure of PPPs

  • Recognise the challenges both public and private sectors face

  • Understand how PPPs are financed

  • Identify the principal limitations of PPPs

  • Commercial landscape and background to PPPs

  • PPP types and structures

  • How PPPs are financed

  • Implications of fiscal commitments

  • Limitations and pitfalls of PPP procurement

Development and Implementation of a PPP Transaction
 
  • Develop an appropriate procurement strategy

  • Understand how to develop an output specification

  • Identify key qualification and evaluation criteria

  • Appreciate what financial close means

  • Understand how to deal with unsolicited bids

  • Procurement strategies

  • Managing the bid process

  • Performance-based output specifications

  • Reaching financial close

Structuring the PPP Contract
 
  • Identification, assessment and allocation of principal risks

  • Performance and service requirements

  • Different payment mechanisms

  • Management and resolution of disputes

  • Triggers and implications of termination

Managing Other Key Elements of PPP Contracts
 
  • Distinguish between relief and compensation events

  • Understand price and payment issues

  • Identify types of warranty and guarantee

  • Recognise other key liability issues

  • Understand the nature of ‘step-in’ rights

  • Compensation and other relief events

  • Price and payment terms

  • Warranties, guarantees and Indemnities

  • Intellectual property

  • ‘Step-in’ rights

 Operation of the PPP Contract
 
  • Appreciate the nature of the relationship between public and private partners

  • Understand ways of monitoring delivery and risk

  • Recognise how to deal with change

  • Develop a practical ability to manage contract expiry

  • Identify key elements of asset handover

  • Relationship management between public and private partners

  • Monitoring performance delivery and risk

  • Dealing with change

  • Managing contract expiry

  • Handover of the asset or service

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