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Pandemics and PPP Case Studies

Check out the Municipal Case Stories section for examples on disruptive events or see some examples below.  See Covid-19 and PPPs to find out more.

Mongolia – Addressing Disruptive Technology… Case Study 1: Mongolia – Renegotiation of tariffs in PPAs caused by disruptive technology.
Australia – Considering Future Technology… Case Study 2: Australia – The PPP contract considers future technology improvement and provides an interesting… more
United States, Maryland – I-495 and I-270 PPP… Case Study 3: United States, Maryland – a two-stage procurement process together with an innovative dialogue process… more
Portugal – Renegotiation of PPP Highway Contracts… Case Study 4: Portugal – Renegotiation of PPP Highway Contracts where the government was able to achieve its goal to… more
Puerto Rico - Technological Upgrades and Contract… Case Study 5: Puerto Rico — Flexibility of the contractual terms was achieved through competent PPP contract management… more
Managing the Fiscal Implications of Public-…
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) can sometimes be perceived as a means for delivering infrastructure for free. A more… more
COVID-19 and Public–Private Partnerships in Asia…
The appendix include a number of case studies regarding:  Modification Clauses Compensable Delay Events Non-… more
COVID-19 and Public-Private Partnerships Practice…
Note 1 Assessing Operational PPP Portfolios This note discusses key operational considerations when trying to maintain… more
AI for Disease Outbreak and Pandemics
3 Case Studies from China and Singapore with examples of AI-powered systems to enable the early identification of… more
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This is a new section of the PPPLRC website and is currently in draft form.  Your feedback is welcome: If you would like to comment on the content of this section of the website or if you have suggestions for links or materials that could be included please contact us at ppp@worldbank.org.