This Project Summary series provides information about the contractual nature of Partnerships Victoria projects in practice.
This guidebook seeks to help government and public sector organizations to develop public-private partnership (PPP) projects or enterprise in hospital management. The lessons have been derived from…
PPP in Health Sector - UNECE
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Royal North Shore Hospital and Community Health Services Project - summary of contract
Guidebook on PPP in Pharmacy (ADB)
Bendigo Hospital PPP Project documents
India Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs Concession Agreements
Build and Beyond: The revolution of Healthcare PPPs (PwC)
Global Health Group at UCSF website
Toward Sustainable Municipal Organic Waste Management in South Asia实现南亚的可持续性城市有机垃圾的管理
Renewable energy projects can provide governments with an additional source of revenue, see examples below. The World Bank’s Municipal Public-Private Framework Case Studies includes around 100…
A list of projects and project summaries which use Leveraging Knowledge Generators as innovative sources of funding. Leveraging Knowledge Generators, eg science parks or innovation hubs. Co…
Special economic zones, land zoning, using regulatory regimes, marketing and tax breaks can help leveraging regulatory changes. Below is a list of projects and project summaries which use …
Case studies on by-product Commercialization e.g. refuse derived fuel, methane capture, biochar, energy-from-waste, compost or recycling.The World Bank’s Municipal Public-Private Framework Case…
Infrastructure can create a virtual space, for example by incorporating a Municipal Geographic Information System (GIS) system into the e-governance system through PPP. The Municipal GIS aims to…
Urban congestion zone charges provide a method for reducing congestion, improving environmental impact, reducing accidents, and creating an additional revenue stream for transit projects in the zone.…
Betterment levy are charges based on the specific benefit properties receives from public improvements.The World Bank’s Municipal Public-Private Framework Case Studies includes around 100 Project…
Infrastructure projects should consider cost savings from e.g. building energy efficiency, LED streetlighting, rooftop or floating solar.The World Bank’s Municipal Public-Private Framework Case…
Results Based Payments from Third Parties e.g. Emissions Reduction Credits/offsets or Renewable Energy Certificates.The World Bank’s Municipal Public-Private Framework Case Studies includes around…
Some infrastructure is used intensively only at certain times, for example, sporting facilities or educational facilities, and these facilities can be used for revenue-generating purposes during off-…
Infrastructure sharing can include telecoms cables, power transmission, water aqueducts among others. The World Bank’s Municipal Public-Private Framework Case Studies includes around 100…
In some cases existing buildings or facilities may be linked to the infrastructure investment. By commercializing these assets, government addresses the challenge of disused or underused assets and…
Infrastructure can be considered in a holistic manner, mandating a developer to deliver a larger investment program including commercial, economic, and social assets.The World Bank’s Municipal Public…
Infrastructure projects can attract additional revenues through retail services, provided in, above, under, or around the infrastructure facility, e.g. convenience stores, shops, banking services and…