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Public Private Partnership (PPP): Financing, Projects & Contracts

published: 2019-01-08 15:13

Dates & Locations:

11 – 15 February 2019, Singapore

25 – 29 March 2019, Cape Town

02 – 06 September 2019, Johannesburg

20 – 24 October 2019, Dubai

Overview

Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa needs new infrastructure. Roads, airports, schools, hospitals and housing: the list is enormous and growing. Yet severely limited budgets and deficits continue to prevent government at all levels from delivering the kinds of structural change that has always been needed.

In response, countries in the region have developed relatively successful PPP programmes – similar in many ways yet with specific national characteristics. Challenges remain throughout the region and are intensifying in the current environment. This course faces these head on and delivers expertise in an interactive environment filled with case studies, group discussions and technical evaluation.

 

Course Highlights

  • Financial & Commercial aspect of PPP

e.g. funding, how to attract investors, project finance, ROI

  • Project aspect of PPP

e.g. project planning, cost control, risk, implementation

  • Legal aspect of PPP

e.g. contract, regulation, dispute resolution

  • Sector-by-sector analysis of PPP models and structures
  • Building a real PPP model using Excel

 

Benefits of Attending

  • Source funding for local and international projects
  • Evaluate the successes and failures of private finance
  • Know when a project can and cannot be delivered through private finance
  • Implement, structure and strategise PPP/PFI projects
  • Appreciate different models of private finance infrastructure delivery
  • Learn best practice for the delivery of PPP contracts
  • Analyse financial and legal aspects of PPP contracts
  • Place PPP projects in global context and evaluate the future structure, challenges and prospects for infrastructure in the region
  • Apply the principles of local and global private finance experience to other markets
  • Learn best practice in PPP modelling
  • Build a reliable PPP model from scratch using Excel

 

Topic Highlights with Case Studies

Module 1: The Debate: What Should the State Provide?

Module 2: What Really Matters

Module 3: Sectoral Analysis

Module 4: Project Evaluation

Module 5: PPP Procedures

Module 6: Financing the Project

Module 7: Specific Contract Issues

Module 8: Overview of Risk and Risk Allocation

Module 9: More to Consider

Module 10: Organising Legal Agreements

Module 11: The Future of Private Finance for Infrastructure

Module 12: PPP Modelling

Module 13: Project Cash Flow

Module 14: Project Finance and PPP Models

Module 15: Equity Valuation

Module 16: Project Dynamics

Module 17: Project Finance in Practice

Module 18: Project Finance/PPP Model Issues

Module 19: Approaches to Rating in Project Finance/PPP Models

Module 20: Using Project Finance/PPP Models

Module 21: Building a PPP Model

Module 22: Course Conclusion

 

Who Should Attend

- Government officials

- PPP units

- Investment

- Project

- Finance & Accounting

- Strategic Planning

- Procurement

- Legal

- Economists

- Project Finance

 

From both the public and private sectors, including but not limited to:

 

- Infrastructure

- Transport

- Energy

- Healthcare

- Housing

- Water & Waste Management

- Finance & Economic Affairs

- IT & Telecom

- Aviation

- Defence

- Commerce and Industry

 

Course Certificate

Upon the successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion, to testify your endeavour and serve towards your professional advancement.

 

To register/enquire, please contact:

Abigail Harris

Infocus International Group

Tel: +65 6325 0215 | Email: abigail@infocusinternational.com

Web: http://www.infocusinternational.com/ppp

 

 

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