Role and Use of Advisers in Preparing and Implementing PPP Projects

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Role and Use of Advisers in Preparing and Implementing PPP Projects, 2014

This publication aims to help public contracting authorities, especially less experienced ones, to understand what they can reasonably expect from their advisors and how they can obtain the best advice from them. The report starts by explaining the transaction advisors typically involved in public-private partnership (PPP) projects and the main tasks they usually perform within the project cycle. It then discusses the contractual options that are available to hire advisors before, finally, setting out a range of good practice aimed at fostering the commitment of hired advisers working alongside the Authority.

EPEC. 2014d. Role and Use of Advisers in Preparing and Implementing PPP Projects. Luxembourg: European Investment Bank, European PPP Expertise Centre. [#1110]

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