INFO-01 - PUBLIC - PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP CONTRACT
INFO-01PUBLIC - PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
“PPP Contract Design is a complex task. To achieve this, first of all, you have to fulfil the steps of the PPP Project Cycle.”
Before the PPP transactions are implemented, the draft PPP Contracts should be prepared. But before doing that, the below mentioned approach which is called PPP Project Cycle should be realized.
Phases of PPP Project Cycle
01 - Project Identification
02 - Project Appraisal
03 - Structuring
04 - Designing the Contract
05 - Bidding Process and Financial Close
06 - Contract Management
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1- Project Identificaiton
The Project Identification phase is important because it determines whether the selected project can be delivered as a PPP instead of using traditional procurement.
* Identification
* Output Specifications
2- Project Appraisal
In the Assessment Phase; an appraisal process is realized to review if developing and implementing the potential PPP projects will make sense.
* Project Viability and Economic Viability
* Environmental and Social Studies
* Commercial Viability
* Value for Money
3- Structuring
The Structuring phase means; identifying risks, allocating responsibilities, rights and risks to the relevant party.
* Identifying Risks
* Procurement Method
* Allocating Risks
* Draft PPP Contract
4- Designing the Contract
Designing the Contract phase has a crucial role on the sustainability of the PPP project. Because PPPs are long term contracts, they need to have balanced flexibility to enable dealing with the changing circumstances within the contract.
* Payment Mechanism
* Output Specifications
* Dispute Resolution Mechanisms
* Termination Provisions
5- Bidding Process and Financial Close
In the Bidding Phase the government selects and signs a contract with a private party. And, the private party secures finance which means financial close.
* Notice and Prequalification
* Invitation to Tender
* Bid Evaluation
* Financial Close
6- Contract Management
The Contract Management Phase begins from the effective date of the contract to the end of the contract period including monitoring and enforcing the requirements, and managing the relationship between the partners.
* Monitoring Service Outputs
* Change Management
* Dispute Resolution
* Expiration of the Contract and Asset Handover

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