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Scope

2.1. Governments have been confronted with the difficulty to identify the right projects or the right PPP models from successful international PPP experience that can be used as a basis for their own programs. Access to best practices is a remedy against repeating common mistakes and building efficiency into national PPP programs.

2.2. Roads PPP is a well-documented subject, both as it concerns best practices and case studies authored by private and public entities and multilateral finance institutions, specifically. However, what has largely been absent in the documentation are the ‘bad practices’: well-intended, but counter-productive practices or ill-intended practices which have achieved their objective, often exploiting loopholes in legislation, tender procedures or PPP agreements. The primary reason for the absence of analyses of bad practices is that many reports are conceived as success stories celebrating achievements – bad practices leading to sub-optimal outcomes or outright failures are preferred to be left untold.

2.3. This project aims to rally support from both public and private PPP practitioners, the academic society and major stakeholders to document best practice to arrive at comprehensive standards serving as an effective tools for governments to successfully navigate through the complexity of PPP programs.

2.4. The sub-categories that will be considered will include national, local international roads and all types of contracts, such as DBFMO, Toll, Shadow Toll, BOT, BOOT and other. Depending on the characteristics and nature of roads (national, local and internationally) appropriate model(s) will be identified during the process of developing standards.

2.5. The Public Private Partnership (PPP) scope will use as a point of reference the United Nations’ definition of PPP, which can be found in the "Guidebook on Promoting Good Governance on PPP".

 

Project leader & editor

PositionName
Project leader

Alfredo LUCENTE

Editor 

Project information

Stage statusODP StageODP NameStage start date Stage end dateMeetings / MinutesRelevant documents
(warning)1Project initiation1 February 201528 February 2015Meetings & minutes

Project proposal

 2Stakeholder mobilization1 March 201531 March 2015

 

 
 3Developing initial draft1 April 201531 May 2015  
 4Public review1 June 201530 September 2015  
 5Endorsement1 October 201531 October 2015  
 6Approval1 November 201530 November 2015  
  7Maintenance    

Extra budgetary resources

Trust Fund Amount

 

Description

 

Budget Summary

 

Support

 Country

Focal Point

 

Organization / Company

BelarusDzmitry BerazouskiHead of the PPP Unit, Ministry of Economy
NetherlandsAndri van Mens

Senior Policy Officer Infrastructure, Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Russian FederationHafiz Salikovvice-Chairperson, TOS PPP

Meetings

Relevant documents

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References

Contacts and members

PositionName
Project leader

Alfredo LUCENTE

Editor 
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How to participate

 To participate please contact TOS-PPP Secretariat

 

 

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