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PPP in Portugal
15 November - 16 November 2004
PPP in Portugal
Following on from the success of the past years, we are delighted to announce SAE Media Group's third annual event, which is again supported by the British Embassy, Lisbon.

After completion of Portugal's highly succesful PPP road programme the country is now set for further major PPP programmes in the health sector followed by a new rail infrastructure programme.

The hospital programme calls for the launch of tenders for 10 new hospitals by the end of 2006, and the Potuguese railway is gradually restructuring its operating system leading to further commercialisation and possible part privatisation.

As the Portuguese Government is committied to developing its high speed rail link with Spain, in November 2003 the two Governments agreed on building 5 new high speed lines and possibly a new bridge over the River Tagus. Further opportunities will also arise as the Lisbon Metro is being expanded to link in with various overland commuter lines and the Lisbon Airport.

With key representatives from each of these ongoing an developing initiatives, this conference will provide an excellent opportunity to learn and network with Government and Portuguese as well as international players alike.

Conference agenda

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

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9:10

WELCOMING ADDRESS

John Buck

John Buck, HM Ambassador, British Embassy, Portugal

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9:40

PUBLIC INTEREST, PRIVATE MANAGEMENT?

Prof Luis Valadares Tavares

Prof Luis Valadares Tavares, President, National Institute for Public Administration, Portugal (INA)

  • Public interest: public objectives or state dependency?
  • Co-operation between the public and the private sectors with autonomy
  • Innovation and public contracting
  • New challenges for PPP
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    10:10

    Morning Coffee

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    10:40

    THE TRADITIONAL AND THE PPP/PFI PUBLIC PROCUREMENT

    Dr Antionio Pombeiro

    Dr Antionio Pombeiro, Auditor, Tribunal De Contas

  • Risks and opportunities
  • Auditing conclusions from cases in Portugal
    (Any views or opinions presented are solely those of the author and do not represent those of Tribunal De Contas)
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    11:10

    THE PROPOSED HIGH SPEED RAIL PROJECTS

  • A review of the proposals
  • Porto-Vigo
  • Lisbon-Badajoz-Madrid
  • Lisbon-Oporto
  • Aveiro-Vilar Formosov
  • Evore-Faro-Huelva
  • Addressing cost and revenue issues
  • The role of EU funding
  • Environmental studies
  • Antonio Ramalho

    Antonio Ramalho, Director and Chief Financial Officer, RAVE

    Isabel Ramos de Almeida

    Isabel Ramos de Almeida, Finance Director, RAVE SA

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    11:40

    HIGH SPEED RAILWAYS IN PORTUGAL

    Julio Lobo da Costa

    Julio Lobo da Costa, General Manager, Somague Concessoes SA

  • Tracks or services?
  • The size of the challenge
  • Well known disadvantages and unknown advantages of Portugal
  • How can private sector help in the project?
  • Some proposals
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    12:10

    Networking Lunch

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    13:40

    INTERNATIONAL CASE STUDY - HSL ZUID – PPP IN THE NETHERLANDS
    HOW COULD WE DELIVER THE PROPOSED REQUIREMENT AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE?

  • Is the private sector better placed to manage risks?
  • How to find the best combination of cost and quality
  • Financial benefits and non-financial factors
  • The extent of risk transfer to the private sector
  • Value for the whole life of a project
  • Bernd Fislage

    Bernd Fislage, Co-Head Project & Capital Advisory, Deutsche Bank

  • Is the private sector better placed to manage risks?
  • How to find the best combination of cost and quality
  • Financial benefits and non-financial factors
  • The extent of risk transfer to the private sector
  • Value for the whole life of a project
  • Stefan Hofsass

    Stefan Hofsass, General Manager, Transportation Systems, Siemens

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    14:10

    THE LISBON METRO – POTENTIAL UPCOMING PROJECTS

    Carlos Alberto Mineiro Aires

    Carlos Alberto Mineiro Aires, Chairman, Metropolitano de Lisboa

  • Progress of the extensions
  • The Baxia project
  • The Falagueira project
  • The S. Sebastiao project
  • Extensions being studied
  • The Odivelas project
  • The Telheiras
  • Santa Apoloania
  • Estrela
  • Alcantara-Mar
  • Extension to Lisbon International Airport
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    14:40

    OVERVIEW

    Jorge Santiago Neves

    Jorge Santiago Neves, Partner, Barrocas & Alves Pereira

  • The road programme
  • The hospital programme
  • The PPP framework law
  • Future projects
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    15:10

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:40

    THE PORTUGUESE ROAD PROGRAM

  • Current Status
  • Refinancing
  • The future for the SCUT model
  • New projects on the horizon
  • Daniel Amaral

    Daniel Amaral, Managing Director, Caixa – Banca de Investimento, Portugal

    Daniel Amaral

    Daniel Amaral, Managing Director, Caixa - Banco De Investimento, SA

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    16:10

    SHADOW OR REAL TOLL

    Carlos Fernandes

    Carlos Fernandes, Professor, Instituto Superior Technico Organisation

  • The Portuguese program of motorway concessions (size, type of concessions, situation and new projects)
  • The main differences between shadow toll and a real toll (investments, O&M, transaction costs, financial costs and economic costs)
  • New types of schemes that could integrate all the advantages of both schemes
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    16:40

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

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    8:30

    Re-registration & Coffee

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    9:00

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

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    9:10

    THE PPP PROGRAMME ON HEALTHCARE

    Prof Jorge Abreu Simoes

    Prof Jorge Abreu Simoes, President, Partnerships Health

  • The PPP model for the hospital programme
  • The PPP in hospital programme in progress
    • 1st wave and 2nd wave
  • Other PPP schemes in healthcare
    • The new NHS contact centre
  • Prospects and key success factors
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    9:40

    COMPARATIVE CASE STUDY FROM THE UK

    Tom Mann

    Tom Mann, Clinical Director, DoH UK

  • The latest on the hospital programmes in the UK
  • PPP model for the UK hospital programmes
  • The gradual move from public to private finance
  • The opportunities for the future healthcare system in UK
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    LOURES

    Jose de Melo Bandeira

    Jose de Melo Bandeira, Director, Somague Concessões e Serviços

  • Increasing demand for performance
  • Risk sharing understanding
  • Public sector comparator
  • Commitment with a reasonable flow of projects
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    11:40

    CURRENT PROJECTS IN THE PROVISION OF HEALTHCARE IN PORTUGAL

  • Will private operators deliver?
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    12:20

    Networking Lunch

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    13:50

    THE ROLE OF THE FINANCE MINISTRY

  • Portuguese PPP experience and lessons learned
  • PPP's, economic efficiency, and budgetary impact
  • The new PPP appraisal process in Portugal
  • The management of the long term contractual relationship between patterns
  • Incentive mechanisms and improvements in contractual relationship between partners
  • Incentice mechanisms and improvements in contractual design
  • Main challenges
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    14:30

    THE OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE OF PFI PRISONS

    Dr Mark Simpson

    Dr Mark Simpson, Senior Analyst, National Audit Office, UK

  • Introduction
  • PFI prisons against their contract
  • PFI prisons against comparators
  • Wider benefits of having PFI prisons in the public sector estate
  • Adapting the UK experience to other countries
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    15:10

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:40

    RENEWABLE ENERGY IN PORTUGAL

  • Current status
  • From wind to waves
  • The project finance structures used
  • The future
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    16:20

    ACCOMMODATION PPPs IN EUROPE

    Christian Kummert

    Christian Kummert, Managing Director, Depfa Bank

  • Advantages/disadvantages of accommodation PPPs from a public sector’s perspective
  • Risk allocation
  • Examples from selected EU countries
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    17:00

    Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Conference

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    149 Rua Castilho, , , Lisbon, , Portugal

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