Toolkit for Public-Private Partnerships in Roads and Highways

Toolkit for Public-Private Partnerships in Roads and Highways
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Jan 01, 2009
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Toolkit for Public-Private Partnerships in Roads and Highways, World Bank and Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility (PPIAF), 2009 (English and Russian)

This toolkit for public-private partnerships (PPPs) in roads and highways aims to assist transport sector policy makers in low- and middle-income countries in implementing procedures to promote private sector participation and financing in the development of their road and highway sector. The Toolkit is presented in six modules, each presenting a specific subject matter for the development of PPP. Module 2 (Key Components) provides information on risk assessment, finance and public accounting. Module 4 (Laws and Contracts) examines the legal and regulatory environment to PPP. It provides a framework for diagnosis and reform and the basis for preparation of PPP contracts.

Module 4, "Laws & Contracts" examines the legal framework and regulatory environment for PPPs.  It provides a framework for diagnosis and reform and provides the basis for preparation of PPP contracts.
Module 5, "Implementing & Monitoring"  has information on implementation, monitoring, the procurement process, contract management, and handover.

 

Tracking Reference: 

WB. 2009a. “Toolkit for Public-Private Partnerships in Roads and Highways.” World Bank. Website. [#2066]

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