EPEC-EU-a guide to guidance -sourcebook for ppps in TEN-transport-road, rail etc- EU transport network

This Guide to Guidance has been primarily designed to assist public officials responsible for trans-European transport network (TEN-T) projects to improve their understanding of the key issues and procedures involved in the procurement of TEN-T projects with PPP arrangements. The transport infrastructure components of TEN-T are road, rail and inland waterway networks, motorways/other.

EIB-presentation-response to changing markets-new initiatives and financial instruments-T Barrett-2012

EIB presentation about the response to changing markets. A description of their goal to  enhance investments in infrastructure. A new, innovative introduction of strategies to achieve infrastructure finance. What types of funds does EIB use to complement its product offering and how is that going to help with growth and job creation opportunities?

Leeds City Council-UK-presentation-managing risk in PPP-2009

This is a presentation on managing local authority risks in Leeds City Council. It outlines the process of identifying risks and the actions required to terminate any risks when planning. It covers the pre-procurement and procurement process in order to ensure there is a realistic demand for services.

EPEC-EU-procurement of ppp and the use of competitive dialogue in Europe-2010

This report reviews PPP procurement practices across Europe with a particular focus on competitive dialogue. The report seeks to identify the main benefits and problems with the use of the competitive dialogue procedure based on the experience of the EU Member States to date.

EIB- presentation- FEMIP trust fund study- ppp legal and financial framework- P de Vega-2011

A presentation by the European Investment Bank about the PPP legal and financial framework in the FEMIP region. There is an outline of the different objectives that are associated with PPP investments as well as the approach to different types of risk.

NAO-UK- report-the Treasury accommodation and office project-2001

In May 2000 the Treasury completed a deal with Exchequer Partnership  to refurbish and then maintain the significant Treasury office building in London for a period of 35 years.  This report is about the funding competition that took place to appoint the financiers and the funding package for the development.

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