Standardised Public-Private Partnership Provisions

Standardised Public-Private Partnership Provisions, image of bridge
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Mar 11, 2004
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This document is an effort to compile the main issues that usually appear in different PPP projects, and sets out guidelines on how to address them within the PPP contract.

PPP Unit South Africa, National Treasury, 2004. 

The provisions also explain how to reflect the legal requirement under South African to have black participation in projects, regarding the participation of black enterprises at the subcontractor level, the participation by black people in the management control of the subcontractors, employment equity, skills development and procurement opportunities for SMEs.

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Tracking Reference: South Africa_Standardised PPP Provisions_2004_EN.pdf

ZA. 2004c. Standardised Public-Private Partnership Provisions. Pretoria: South African Government, National Treasury. [#1075]

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