Procurement

UNCITRAL Model Legislative Provisions on Privately Financed Infrastructure Projects 2004

The reader is advised to read the legislative recommendations and the model provisions together with the notes, which provide background information to enhance understanding of the legislative recommendations and model provisions.
The legislative recommendations and the model provisions consist of a set of core provisions dealing with matters that deserve attention in legislation specifically concerned with privately financed infrastructure projects.

Kenya: Public Procurement and Disposal Act 2005

See PPP Laws/Concession Laws - Kenya

This Act may be cited as the Public Procurement and Disposal Act, 2005 and shall come into operation on such date as the Minister may, by notice in the Gazette, appoint.

Purpose of the Act.

The purpose of this Act is to establish procedures for procurement and the disposal of unserviceable, obsolete or surplus stores and equipment by public entities to achieve the following objectives:

Procurement arrangements applicable to Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) contracts financed under World Bank projects

I. Objective

This note aims to provide guidance on procurement of PPP contracts that are financed by the Bank by providing the interpretation of the policies.

II. Scope of PPPs related to this note

  1. PPPs cover all kinds of arrangements between the public and private sectors to deliver infrastructure services. When a government agency (or a state owned enterprise) seeks private participation to deliver infrastructure services, it has several options available to structure the project.