Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) Project Preparation 996268 Why Choose this Training Course?PPP projects are very complex with large financial outputs and consequences. The projects include infrastructure, power generation, utilities all of which should be implemented efficiently and in a sustainable manner. Hence these projects involve major challenges which need to be overcome to deliver a successful project. The success or failure of a project will depend on many factors and the study of case studies included in this training, will help guide participants on the dos and don’ts of successful PPP projects delivery and implementation.This Oxford training course will identify the underlying best practices that can be applicable in most countries, be they in emerging markets or developing economies, always recognizing the local conditions. The use of a range of case studies and examples will help illustrate both successful and less successful practices. Further, it will help illustrate what parties have learnt through experience and how PPPs have evolved in this process.Good project preparation is fundamental to a successful PPP project. The concept of PPP obligates a more collaborative relationship between both sectors, fostered by openness and trust. This presents a major shift from the traditional arms-length approach in procuring services and executing projects. Well designed, feasible projects attract greater interest amongst potential investors and demonstrate the potential benefits of taking the project forward to procurement phase. Therefore, PPP projects critically require specialist trained personnel who possess a deep understanding of the many different constraints involved and who display extensive knowledge of how to prepare and commence a PPP project.In this bespoke training course, we will be addressing the current issues around the key areas and providing specialist knowledge, experience, evidence and practices of the relevant theory and concepts with an emphasis on case studies and examples.This Oxford training course will feature:Selection of a PPP contract type for given project contextAdopting internationally recognized good practiceWhat constitutes a sound feasibility approach?How to make projects more attractive to private investorsHow to perform a basic project appraisalHow to create an appropriate structure for a given PPP projectUnderstand basic knowledge of the PPP schemeWhat are the Goals?By the end of this Oxford training course, participants will be able to:Determine project identification, screening and selectionKnow the roles and responsibilities of the stakeholders in PPP projectsAddress the range of issues in identifying, financing, and procurementAnalyse best practices in conducting financial, economic, and technical feasibility studiesEvaluate risk identification, mitigation, and allocation among parties involved in a PPP projectGain from the knowledge transfer and equipping public sector to meet projects expectationsWho is this Training Course for?This Oxford training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:Policy makersSenior government personnelLegal AdvisorsFinancial AdvisorsDirector and senior management from private infrastructure/ public utility sectors - Sectors include energy & electricity, water & waste water, transportation (roads, airports, ports, and rail), telecommunications, education, health, and municipal servicesProfessionals who have some experience with infrastructure projects and wish to improve their knowledge and decision-making capacity to enact policies related to PPPsTechnical and financial consultantsSenior Non-Government Organisation (NGO) officersHow will this Training Course be Presented?This training course will utilise a variety of proven adult learning techniques to ensure maximum understanding, comprehension and retention of the information presented. The daily workshops will be highly interactive and participative. The overall objective of this training course is to help prepare and strengthen the capacity of delegates in the PPP schemes. It also aims to provide the technical and managerial knowledge necessary for the course delegates to plan, structure and implement the PPP projects effectively and efficiently.