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Home Course Schedule Classroom - Washington, DC Facility PPP Strategies, Methods and Project Structuring Techniques (July 30, 2012 - August 10, 2012)

PPP Strategies, Methods and Project Structuring Techniques (July 30, 2012 - August 10, 2012)

 

Course Description


The objective of this course is to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the key elements to design, develop, and monitor PPP programs and contracts in a variety of sectors. Key topics covered include: PPP strategies and structuring options; pre-feasibility and screening processes; financial and contractual planning; procurement, negotiation, and monitoring procedures/processes; and institutional requirements, including PPP unit creations.

 

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 their own PPP Action Plan.

 

IP3’s team of training experts offers practical experience with top presentation skills. Participants who successfully complete the course requirements will receive a Certificate of Achievement.

 

By the end of the course, participants will have achieved the learning outcomes provided below.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Illustrating how to design, implement, and monitor a PPP program
  • Illustrating the art of determining “value for money” and design a “cost comparator” model to evaluate PPP options
  • Analyzing best practices in conducting financial, economic, and technical feasibility studies
  • Analyzing case study experiences in structuring bankable PPP deals
  • Evaluating risk identification, mitigation, and allocation among parties involved in a PPP project
  • Engaging in a simulated PPP pre-feasibility analysis, a simulated PPP transaction negotiation, or simulated PPP monitoring exercise
  • Creating your own PPP Action Plan to implement on-the-job
  • Networking and building professional relationships with your fellow participants and leading PPP specialists, regulators, bankers, and attorneys

Outline

 

Course Module Topics

Module I:

PPP Strategies and 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

Module II:

Planning for 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 a feasibility index and ranking opportunities for investment decisions

Module III:

Risk Identification, Mitigation, and Allocation Programming

  • Techniques to identify PPP project risks
  • 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 risk mitigation

Module IV:

Procurement and Contract Monitoring

  • Developing an overall strategy for contract writing, management, and negotiation
  • Identifying key clauses required for technical and financial contract specifications
  • Developing contract/project monitoring plans for better compliance

Module V:

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

Module VI:

Site Visits to PPP Programs/Projects

Module VII:

Action Planning

 

Requirements for Completing the Course

Requirements for Completing the Course

To achieve the course Learning Outcomes and earn the maximum available CEUs, you must:

  • Attend all training sessions during the duration of the program
  • Complete course assignments as assigned by IP3 instructors
  • Attend site visits to engage with U.S. counterpart officials
  • Complete a Strategic Action Plan that will be reviewed and graded by an IP3 facilitator

Course Info

  • Location: Washington, DC
  • Date: July 30, 2012 - August 10, 2012
  • Tuition: $4,950.00
  • Course Code: 1221-WA
  • CEUs: 6.0
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