30 Jun - 4 Jul 2025
London (UK)
Hotel : Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street
Cost : 5250 € Euro
Merely grasping the concepts of PPP does not do justice to our great responsibility of having an ownership in our nation’s future. We already know what we need to do, now is the time to really discover HOW.
This master class aims to do just that. Beginning with an in-depth understanding of how PPPs work, from financial, commercial, project & legal aspects, we seek to push our participants to innovate with real life case studies, group discussions and technical evaluation.
Financial & Commercial aspect of PPP, e.g. funding, how to attract investors, project finance, ROI
Project aspect of PPP, e.g. project planning, cost control, risks, implementation
Legal aspect of PPP, e.g. contract, regulation, dispute resolution
Sector-by-sector analysis of PPP models and structures
Building a real PPP model using Excel
Source funding for local and international projects
Evaluate the successes and failures of Africa/Middle East private finance
Implement, structure and strategise PPP/PFI projects
Review PPP financing options and financial models to optimise ROI
Learn best practice for the delivery of PPP contracts
Analyse financial and legal aspects of PPP contracts
Place African PPP projects in global context and evaluate the future structure, challenges and prospects for African infrastructure
Apply the principles of African and global private finance experience to other markets
Learn best practice in PPP modelling
Build a reliable PPP model from scratch using Excel
DAY 1
The Debate: What Should the State Provide?
Case Study: The privatisation agenda
Case Study: PPP experience in Africa / the Gulf – the good, bad and ugly
Case Study: Why has the UK rejected PPP?
Case Study: Taxation structures for private investment in infrastructure
What Really Matters
Case Study in structure: Lease-Develop-Operate (LDO) and Wrap-Around Addition (WAA)
Group Discussion: Technical skills and the public sector – what needs fixing?
Case Study: Corruption and inefficiency in PPP delivery – causes, course and consequences
Sectoral Analysis: Toll Roads / Railways / Schools and Hospitals / Housing etc.
DAY 2
Project Evaluation
Case Study: International comparison of best practice guides in PPP experience and their application
PPP Procedures
Case Study: National PPP procedures compared to PF2 and other international practice
Case Study: What happens when projects fail?
Financing the Project
Case Study: The role of the African Development Bank / Islamic Development Bank
Case Study: Review of a PPP funding structure
Module 7: Specific Contract Issues
Case Study: How to rate a PPP transaction
Case Study: Types of project finance structures appropriate for infrastructure finance
Exercise: Resolving finance and structural issues in infrastructure provision
DAY 3
Overview of Risk and Risk Allocation
Case Study: Comparative risk evaluation in water and sanitation treatment plants
More to Consider
Organizing Legal Agreements
Case Study: The standard PPP contract (including guidance and contracts in Africa / Middle East)
Case Study: the UK Local Government contract – how useful?
Case Study: Indian concession contract for a toll road – evaluation
The Future of Private Finance for Infrastructure
Case Study: International comparison of best practice guides in PPP experience and their application
DAY 4
PPP Modelling
Project Cash Flow
Project Finance and PPP Models
Case Study: Valuation and Cash Flow models
Case Study: Revenue and cost models
Project Finance in Practice
Project Finance/PPP Model Issues
Case Study: Modelling cash flow waterfalls
Approaches to Rating in Project Finance/PPP Models
Using Project Finance/PPP Models
Case Study: Review of several project finance models and their decision-making input
DAY 5
Building a PPP Model
Project review
Analyzing the inputs
Dealing with input priorities
Data plausibility
Cash flow projections
Loan assessment
IRR NPV and other valuation analysis