Tools
This section offers practical guidance for structuring a project and developing bidding documents, from hiring advisors through toolkits and checklists and procurement processes.
This section offers practical guidance for structuring a project and developing bidding documents, from hiring advisors through toolkits and checklists and procurement processes.
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) take a wide range of forms varying in the extent of involvement of and risk taken by the private party. The terms of a PPP are typically set out in a contract or agreement to outline the responsibilities of each party and clearly allocate risk. The graph below depicts the spectrum of PPP agreements.
When planning and developing public-private partnership (PPP) infrastructure projects, the existing legal, regulatory and social environment of the country must be considered:
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Just as there are different types of public-private partnerships (PPPs), PPPs also exist in a variety of industry sectors. Each sector offers unique challenges and opportunities for PPPs due to differing legal, regulatory and investment considerations. Find more information about public private partnerships in the following sectors:
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1999 agreement with ExxonMobil subsidiary, Esso Exploration and Production Guyana Limited for a petroleum prospecting licence.
Natural Resource Governance Institute (NRGI) is a non-profit policy institute and grant-making organization that promotes the effective, transparent, and accountable management of oil, gas and mineral resources for the public good. Through capacity building, technical assistance, research, and advocacy, NRGI helps countries realize the development benefits of their natural resource wealth.
The August 2017 update incorporates the recommendations from two Performance Audits conducted by the Audit Office of NSW (Managing Unsolicited Proposals in NSW, 2016 and NorthConnex, 2017) and the most recent periodic review (2016), providing greater clarity and public reporting.
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PPIAF. 2014. Unsolicited Proposals—An Exception to Public Initiation of Infrastructure PPPs: An Analysis of Global Trends and Lessons Learned. Washington, DC: Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility. [#1097]
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