H M Treasury-UK- guidance-benchmarking and market testing in ppp projects-2006.

This document provides benchmarking and market testing guidance. Key messages:start planning early, agree a project plan and keep to it, allocate dedicated personnel to manage the process for the public sector, make sure there is funding to resource the process and agree the detailed methodology up front.

H M Treasury & IUK-UK-National Infrastructure Plan 2010

An HM Treasury presentation about the national infrastructure plan 2010. A clarification of the UK’s infrastructure needs as well as the risks that need to be avoided. A list of the different plans in various areas such as energy, transport and digital communications and how is this going to improve infrastructure in the UK?

HM Treasury- UK-Treasury Taskforce- technical note- guidance on how to appoint and work with a preferred bidder

The  guidance note is designed to assist public sector procurers to choose the right moment to enter into exclusive negotiations with a preferred bidder following competition and to carry out the negotiations in a fair and cost effective manner. The note explains what procurers should look for when moving towards the appointment of a preferred bidder.

Office of Government Commerce-UK-advice/guidance note on opinon letters/vires issues

The purpose of this note is to explain why Government departments should not in future, as a matter of general policy, issue "opinion letters" on the powers of a particular department or authority to enter into a contract (usually a PFI contract) or on the authority of a particular official to sign the contract

HM Treasury-UK-guidance for debt funding compeitions post appointment of preferred bidder-2006

The purpose of this outline guidance is to introduce best practice in running privately led but publicly overseen Debt Funding Competitions after the selection of a Preferred Bidder for PFI projects.

H M Treasury-England-a presentation on the National Infrastructure Plan 2011-Geoffrey Spence.

An HM Treasury  presentation given by Geoffrey Spence outlining the contents of the UK government's National infrastructure Plan 2011.  Sectors identified for particular investment include: transport, energy, communication and the environment.

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