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PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP SERIES
| Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Strategies, Methods and Project Structuring Techniques |
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Dates |
Tuition |
Catalog # |
CEU's |
Language |
| Washington, D.C. |
August 9 – 20, 2010 |
US
$4,750 |
1021-WA |
6.0 |
English |
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All Course Participants Receive a Laptop
Computer! |
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Benefits | Who Should Attend | Course Learning Objectives | Course Content |
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How You Will Benefit:
- Learn the latest on how to design, implement,
and monitor a PPP program
- Master the art of determining "value for
money" and design a "cost comparator" model to evaluate PPP options
- Explore best practices in conducting
financial, economic, and technical feasibility studies
- Examine case study experiences in structuring
bankable PPP deals
- Master the art of risk identification,
mitigation, and allocation among parties involved in a PPP project
- Participate in a simulated PPP
pre-feasibility analysis, a simulated PPP transaction negotiation, and a
simulated PPP monitoring exercise
- Develop your own PPP Action Plan to
implement on-the-job
- Use your new laptop computer for Internet
research, access to course materials during and after the course, case study
analysis, simulation exercises, and to create your Action Plan
- Network and build professional relationships
with your fellow participants and leading PPP specialists, regulators, bankers,
and attorneys
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Technology and Training at IP3

At IP3, we believe there is a
tremendous opportunity to integrate information and communication technology
into education and training. In all of our Washington, D.C.-based courses, each
participant is provided a new mobile Intel® Pentium® CoreDuo or AMD
Turion® laptop computer (as part of the course fees) that will be
integrated into the learning process through the following:
- Course materials provided via dedicated
intranet site
- Internet research and communication tools
via broadband wireless (Wi-Fi) access in the classroom
- Case study and simulation activities
- All Action Plans will be completed
and submitted electronically
After the course is concluded,
access to course materials and discussion boards will be available for up to
two weeks to facilitate worldwide networking and follow up with
participants. |
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| Who Should Attend |
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Government Officials from
National Ministries, State Agencies, and Municipal Governments
Senior Management and
Board Members from Utilities
Managers, Commissioners,
and Line Staff from Regulatory Agencies/Authorities
Professionals from
Financial Institutions and Capital Markets Agencies
Staff of Bilateral and
Multilateral International Organizations |
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Course
Learning Objectives Successful PPP
projects undergo scrupulous feasibility studies, risk management, and financial
modeling exercises. The objective of these activities is to structure
bankable PPP projects that meet the development, financial, economic,
and social objectives of governments around the world as well as ensures a
reasonable return on investment by the private sector.
To assist public and private sector players plan, structure
and implement viable PPP projects more effectively, IP3 has designed a
specialized training program titled Public-Private Partnership (PPP)
Strategies, Methods and Project Structuring Techniques. The course
addresses a number of critical issues to creating and managing effective PPP
programs as outlined in the five modules in the Course Content
section. Through presentations, case studies, simulated exercises, and
on-site meetings with leading legal, financial, and institutional PPP experts,
participants will gain new knowledge and skills that will enable them to
develop an Action Plan to plan PPP programs, structure effective PPP
transactions, conduct feasibility studies, and understand risk allocation
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| Course Content |
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Module I:
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PPP Strategies and Structuring
Options
- Rationale for identification of PPP projects as
part of sustainable development planning
- Structuring considerations for relevant PPP
options: service/management contracts, joint ventures, divestiture, licensing,
leases, and concessions
- Sector application: water, energy, solid waste,
municipal, transportation, housing, and ICT
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Planning for and Feasibility of
PPP Projects
- Pre-feasibility planning and analysis
- Feasibility study requirements: economic,
financial, social, legal/regulatory, and technical criteria
- Creating a standardized process (checklist) for PPP
project screening
- Developing feasibility index and ranking
opportunities for investment decisions
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Risk Identification, Mitigation
and Allocation Programming
- Techniques to identify PPP project risks
- Understanding demand, financial, technical,
economic, and political risks and implications for project feasibility
- Analysis of risks and applicable allocation
strategies to the most suitable party
- Developing security packages (legal agreements) to
mitigate project risks
- Use of financial models to determine cost recovery
and the level of tariff
- The role of insurance and options for risk
mitigation
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IV: |
Procurement and Contract
Monitoring
- Developing an overall strategy for contract
writing, management, and negotiation
- Identifying and applying key clauses and language
required for technical and financial contract specifications
- Developing contract/project monitoring plans for
better compliance
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Institutional Requirements to
Structure Bankable PPP Projects
- Capacity requirements necessary to conduct
feasibility studies, risk allocation, and financial modeling and rationale for
PPP Units
- Using a PPP Unit to structure, promote, and
monitor viable PPP projects, institutionalize the procurement process, and
serve as a communication tool
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VI: |
Site Visits to PPP
Programs/Projects |
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Action Planning
Prior to completing the course, IP3
requires participants to complete an Action Plan detailing how they will
apply their new knowledge and skills on-the-job. IP3 has developed a four-step
process to guide participants in developing their action plans. Our expert
faculty members conducts several action-planning sessions throughout the course
to assist each participant to develop his/her plan. On the last day of the
course, each participant will present his/her action plan to the group for peer
review and comments. |
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CEU Certification Eligibility Certified Public-Private Partnership
Specialist Certified Regulation
Specialist Certified Utility
Management Specialist |
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