Australia: National Public Private Partnership Policy Framework

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This National PPP Policy (Policy) provides a consistent framework that enables public and private sectors to work together to improve public service delivery through private sector provision of public infrastructure and related services.
 
The objectives of the National PPP Policy Framework are to:
• encourage private sector investment in public infrastructure and related services where value for money for government can be clearly demonstrated;
• encourage innovation in

Tanzania: National Public-Private Partnership Policy (2009)

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The Government recognizes the role of private sector in bringing about socio-economic development through  investments. Public-Private Partnership (PPP) frameworks provides important instrument for attracting investments. Indeed,  Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) have been identified as  viable means to effectively address constraints of financing,  management and maintenance of public goods and services.

Public-Private Partnership Infrastructure Projects: Case Studies from the Republic of Korea

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The Republic of Korea has rich experience in implementing PPP projects for almost a decade. This experience provides valuable lessons for most DMCs and that merits wider dissemination. The two-volume report prepared by the Korea Development Institute (KDI) presents an in-depth assessment of the different components of PPP framework of the Republic of Korea, including comparing and contrasting the success factors of the Korean PPP model with the experience of other countries through invited presentations on PPP frameworks and multisector case studies.

Project Finance Primer 2010 by the Federal Highway Administration - U.S. Department of Transportation

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Transportation officials at all levels of government are challenged to identify ways to pay for improvements to our Nation's transportation infrastructure. Despite record levels of investment in surface transportation infrastructure in recent years, traditional funding sources have not kept pace with the investment demands of an aging and increasingly complex U.S. transportation system.

User Guidebook on Implementing Public-Private Partnerships for Transportation Infrastructure Projects in the United States

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This document provides guidance in the application of PPPs to transportation projects based on the experiences of transportation agencies in the U.S. and other countries that have applied these delivery approaches. The guidebook is aimed at both early practitioners of PPP projects as well as those agencies just beginning to consider the possibility of instituting PPP approaches for projects currently stalled for lack of available resources.
 

France - Agreement of of production, transportation and distribution to the public of drinking water (English)

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French Guide to Lease/ Affermage Agreement for distribution of Drinking Water (with sample agreement), prepared for Association des Maires de France, designed to update 1980 model affermage agreement.