Course Code: PPP3
Category: Public-Private-Partnerships
Dates, Venues & Fees:
May 04-May 15 | Virginia | $6,980.00
Aug 03-Aug 14| Virginia | $6,980.00
Oct 26-Nov 07| New York | $6,980.00
Duration: Two Weeks
Course Overview
As the demand for improved infrastructural projects increase and the traditional sources of funding become inadequate, Public-Private-Partnerships become a valuable and innovative alternative to procure infrastructure and services. In this Developing PPP and Public Infrastructure course, delegates will learn what PPP is all about and will be resourced with the skills and tools on the better use of PPP to procure and upgrade infrastructure and services. Delegates will learn how countries fill their infrastructure gaps by accessing more private capital and expertise in an efficient and programmatic manner, especially for Emerging Market and Developing Economy Countries.
Target Audience
This PPP and Public Infrastructure course is designed for:
- Policy Makers
- Government Agencies
- Highway and road professionals
- Financial experts
- Service providers
- Consultants and contractors
Course Outcomes
By the end of this course, delegates will gain knowledge and skills to:
- Know what PPP is all about and its potential to raise private capital for infrastructure and services
- Grasp the fundamentals of successfully financing PPP projects
- Appreciate the most effective sources of funding PPP projects
- Set up new PPP frameworks and identify effective existing frameworks
- Know the key phases of the PPP process
- Identify project and screen PPP Projects
- Familiarize themselves with the key steps and procedures in appraising PPP Projects
- Structure and draft PPP tenders and contracts
Key Course Highlights
- What PPP is and what it is not
- An overview of the PPP concepts
- Project Finance
- The syndication process
- Project risks
- PPP financial structure
- Pure co-financing
- Co-finance
- Credit enhancement
- De-Risking
- Establishing a PPP Framework
- The PPP policy
- Process and institutional responsibility
- Public Financial Framework
- PPP Program Governance