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PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP SERIES
Public Private Partnerships in
Transportation: Feasibility Analysis, Project Financing, and
Negotiation |
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Dates |
Tuition |
Catalog # |
CEU's |
Language |
| Washington, D.C. |
June 8 -
19, 2009 |
US $4,750 |
1915-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 how to identify and select successful
public-private partnership transport projects for highways, airports, ports and
railways
- Learn how to develop effective procurement
procedures for improved project development
- Understand how to structure and enhance the
financial viability of projects seeking investment by private investors
- Learn how to manage and monitor the
performance of your private sector contractor
- Utilize computer techniques to analyze the
financial viability of transport infrastructure projects
- Develop your own Action
Plan
- Network and build professional relationships
with your fellow participants and leading PPP specialists, regulators, bankers,
and attorneys
- 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 PPP TransportationAction
Plan to take home and implement
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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 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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G overnment
Transportation Policy-Makers, Managers, Planners and Engineers
G overnment Finance,
Regulatory and Procurement Officials
Senior Officials from PPP
Centers and Privatization Units
Public Service and
Utility Managers, Financiers and Lawyers |
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Course
Learning Objectives
I n this
course, participants will gain the requisite skills to be able to identify,
structure, procure, finance, negotiate, and monitor public-private partnership
and private sector investments and contracts in the highway, airport, port and
rail sectors. Key topics include: transportation PPP policy design; project
identification and selection strategies; financing transport PPP projects;
procurement and negotiation strategies; and contract/project monitoring
techniques.
This course contains six
modules that will be covered over a two-week period. Participants will be
responsible for attending all presentations and site visits, actively
participating in discussions, case studies, and group exercises, and complete a
strategic Action Plan for to implement upon return to your
organization.
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| Course Content |
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Module I:
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PPP Policies and Project
Selection Strategies for the Transport Sector
- Developing effective public-private partnership
policies
- Understanding techniques to screen appropriate
transport projects
- Designing strategies to create an institutional
capacity for public-private partnerships
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Project Identification and
Structuring Techniques for PPP Transportation Projects
- Essential project appraisal techniques
- Preparing and conducting PPP feasibility studies
for highway, airports, ports, and rail
- Developing demand and traffic forecasting
models
- Effective project structuring techniques and risk
mitigation strategies
- Mastering the types of transport PPPs: contracts,
leases, concessions
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Project Procurement, Negotiation,
and Monitoring of PPP Transport Projects
- Transportation project procurement processes
- Preparing effective technical and financial bid
documents
- Designing transparent and innovative evaluation
criteria
- Negotiation and award: government expectations,
private sector realities, and win- win solutions
- Safeguarding project outcomes: effective project
monitoring procedures
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Transportation Project Financial
Modeling and Credit Enhancement Techniques
- Financial analysis techniques of transport
infrastructure projects
- Economic analysis of transport projects
- Designing financing strategies suited to project
strengths
- International transportation co-financing
techniques
- Case studies in international negotiation: Lessons
learned from the highway, ports, airports and rail sectors
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Site Visits to PPP Transportation
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 |
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