27 Jan - 7 Feb 2025
Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
Hotel : Royale Chulan Kuala Lumpur
Cost : 8400 € Euro
Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) have become increasingly popular as a means of delivering public services and infrastructure. PPPs are contractual arrangements between public sector authorities and private sector entities, in which the private sector assumes substantial financial, technical, and operational risks in the design, construction, financing, and/or operation of a project. Effective negotiation and management of PPP contracts are crucial to ensure the success of the project and the achievement of its objectives.
By the end of this training program, participants will be able to:
Understand the principles of PPP and their relevance to infrastructure and public services
Analyze the legal and regulatory frameworks for PPPs in different jurisdictions
Develop effective negotiation strategies for PPP contracts
Identify key provisions and clauses in PPP contracts and their implications
Manage PPP contracts throughout the project lifecycle
Anticipate and mitigate common risks and challenges in PPP contracts
This training program will enable organizations to:
Enhance their capacity to enter into and manage PPP contracts
Improve their understanding of the legal and regulatory frameworks for PPPs
Increase their ability to negotiate favorable terms and conditions in PPP contracts
Develop a comprehensive approach to risk management in PPP contracts
Improve their overall performance in delivering public services and infrastructure
Participants will benefit from this training program by:
Enhancing their knowledge and skills in PPP negotiation and management
Developing a practical understanding of the legal and regulatory frameworks for PPPs
Improving their ability to analyze and interpret complex PPP contracts
Building their capacity to anticipate and mitigate risks in PPP contracts
Advancing their career prospects in the field of PPPs and infrastructure developmen
This training program is designed for:
Public sector officials responsible for PPP policy development, project selection, and contract management
Private sector representatives involved in PPP negotiations and project implementation
Legal and financial advisors working on PPP projects
Development practitioners and consultants involved in infrastructure development
Academics and researchers interested in PPPs and infrastructure finance
Day 1: Introduction to PPPs
What are PPPs and why are they important?
Types of PPPs and their characteristics
Legal and regulatory frameworks for PPPs
Day 2: PPP Project Cycle
PPP project identification and selection
Project preparation and structuring
Tendering and procurement
Day 3: PPP Contract Negotiation Strategies
Preparation for PPP contract negotiation
Negotiation dynamics and techniques
Common negotiation challenges and how to overcome them
Day 4: Key Provisions and Clauses in PPP Contracts
Overview of typical PPP contract provisions
Allocation of risks and responsibilities
Financial arrangements and payment mechanisms
Day 5: Contractual Issues in PPP Contracts
Contract variations and amendments
Dispute resolution mechanisms
Contract termination and default remedies
Day 6: Managing PPP Contracts
Contract implementation and monitoring
Performance management and reporting
Contractual compliance and enforcement
Day 7: Risk Management in PPP Contracts
Risk identification and assessment
Risk allocation and mitigation
Contingency planning and management
Day 8: Social and Environmental Considerations in PPP Contracts
Environmental and social safeguards
Community engagement and participation
Social and environmental impact assessment
Day 9: PPP Contract Case Studies
Case studies of successful and failed PPP contracts
Lessons learned and best practices
Group discussions and analysis of case studies
Day 10: Recap and Conclusion
Recap of key concepts and learning outcomes