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PPP in Brazil & Latin America
22 May - 23 May 2006
PPP in Brazil & Latin America

Public Private Partnership initiatives continue with renewed vigour throughout Latin America to enable accelerated investment in a number of key areas such as health, education, transport and infrastructure, whilst promoting higher quality services.

It is estimated that in the next five years US$70 billion is needed in infrastructure development in this region, and budgetary constraints make PPPs the only realistic option for many Governments to meet their infrastructure needs. Highlighting this, Brazil’s first Federal PPP Act came into force in December 2004 promoting private sector investment in public infrastructure, and in the past year Brazilian states have been preparing to launch a series of infrastructure projects worth over US$1.8billion.

SAE Media Group’s inaugural PPP in Brazil & Latin America conference will examine the latest developments and opportunities in this market whilst bringing together government ministers and officials, international financiers, contractors, service providers and specialist legal advisors. Best practice will be highlighted and delegates will learn first-hand about the latest legislation and deals, such as updates on the most advanced Brazilian PPP projects from the state Governments of Sao Paulo and Minas Gerias. This promised to be an unparalleled source of information and an invaluable networking opportunity for all participants.

Benefit from presentations by key industry experts including:

Dr Romulo Dante Orrico Filho, Professor, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)
Daniel Sigelmann, General Coordinator of Investment Projects, Brazilian National Treasury
Tomas Bruginski de Paula, Director, Companhia Paulista de Parcerias – CPP  (São Paulo Partnership Company)
Gabriela Quesada, Director General of Infrastructure, Presidential Office for Public Policies, Mexico
Marco Aurélio de Barcelos Silva, Legal Advisor to PPP Unit, Minas Gerais State Government
Francisco de Queiroz Maia Júnior, Vice-Governor and State Secretary of Planning, Secretariat of Planning and Coordination of the State of Ceará
Luiz Eduardo Barbosa de Moraes, Secretary of State, Infrastructure Authority of the State of Ceará
Marcos Pinto, Head of PPP Unit, BNDES – Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social
Rodrigo Ribeiro Novaes, Public Policies Manager, Ministry of Cities

Conference agenda

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Pedro Rebelo de Sousa

Pedro Rebelo de Sousa, Partner, Simmons & Simmons

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9:10

THE BRAZILIAN PPP OPTION

Dr Romulo Dante Orrico Filho

Dr Romulo Dante Orrico Filho, Professor, Federal University Of Rio De Janeiro (UFRJ)

  • From Public Budget to Concessions and PPP
  • Economic and political context of the government initiative to the PPP Act and national objectives
  • General view of the Brazilian PPP Act
  • Main projects to be undertaken under PPP Act
  • An overview of the proposed Federal and States projects, their proposed PPP budgets and budgetary limitations
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    9:50

    BRAZIL PPP - FISCAL ASPECTS

    Daniel Sigelmann

    Daniel Sigelmann, General Coordinator of Investment Projects, Ministry Of Finance

  • How the PPP programme can improve fiscal policy efficiency and sustainability
  • PPP as part of federal government investment efficiency strategy
  • Fiscal constraints and PPP programme sustainability
  • FGP: PPP Trust Fund
  • Other Public Private Partnerships: Concession and PIPS
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    PPP OPPORTUNITIES IN SÃO PAULO

    Tomas Bruginski de Paula

    Tomas Bruginski de Paula , Director, Companhia Paulista de Parcerias (CPP)

  • The State of São Paulo within the Brazilian economy
  • Sao Paulo PPP Programme – structure and priorities
  • Role and profile of CPP (guarantees)
  • Main PPP opportunities in São Paulo
  • Transport projects (Metro, Airport link, Intercity bus corridor)
  • Water supply (Sabesp)
  • Ibirapuera Sports Arena
  • Other opportunities
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    11:40

    PPP IN THE STATE OF MINAS GERAIS

    Marco Aurélio de Barcelos Silva

    Marco Aurélio de Barcelos Silva, Legal Advisor, PPP Unit , Minas Gerias State Government

  • Governance and transparency – the government’s focus
  • Missions for the PPP Unit and the institutional framework
  • The first selected PPP projects in the State
  • The highway project – characteristics, financial arrangement and the bidding process
  • The prison project – a new manner of administrating public assets
  • The structure of guarantees in Minas Gerais
  • Perspectives of investments for the next years
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    12:20

    Networking Lunch

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    14:00

    THE OPPORTUNITIES FOR PPPs IN THE STATE OF CEARÁ

  • Ceará’s economy
  • State law for PPPs
  • Project opportunities for PPPs in Ceará
  • Francisco de Queiroz  Maia Júnior

    Francisco de Queiroz Maia Júnior, Vice-Governor and Secretary of Planning, Ceará State Government

    Luiz Eduardo  Barbosa de Moraes

    Luiz Eduardo Barbosa de Moraes, Secretary of State, Infrastructure Authority, Ceará State Government

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    14:40

    CURRENT CHALLENGES FACING THE BRAZILIAN PPP PROGRAMME

    Ricardo Camargo Veirano

    Ricardo Camargo Veirano, Partner, Veirano Advogados

    Julian Nichol

    Julian Nichol, Partner, Simmons & Simmons

    Robson Barreto

    Robson Barreto, Partner, Veirano Advogados

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    15:20

    PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS IN BRAZIL

    Heller Redo Barroso

    Heller Redo Barroso, Partner, Bastos-Tigre, Coelho da Rocha e Lopes Advogados

  • Traditional public concessions in Brazil vs. PPP – key advantages of PPP over traditional concession formats
  • How does the Brazilian PPP work? Analysis of legal aspects, case study of recent PPP tenders and tenders-to-be
  • Financing of projects under PPP – structuring of funding in a PPP, collateral, security interest fund ("Fundo Garantidor das PPP’s"), public partner financial aid, advantages of PPP over traditional concessions with respect to project funding
  • Brazilian PPP and arbitration – enforcement issues, Brazilian jurisprudence on arbitration with public entities
  • Opportunities for investors in 2006 – already announced PPP projects on the Federal, State and Municipal levels
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    16:00

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks followed by Afternoon Tea

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    8:30

    Registration & Coffee

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    9:00

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Dr Romulo Dante Orrico Filho

    Dr Romulo Dante Orrico Filho, Professor, Federal University Of Rio De Janeiro (UFRJ)

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    9:10

    THE DEVELOPMENT OF PUBLIC POLICIES FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PPP IN LATIN AMERICA

    Santiago Klein

    Santiago Klein, Director, Currie & Brown

  • Public Private Partnerships as a contractual model for the development of public infrastructure
  • Developing a PPP programme under existing legislation: the Mexican case
  • Creating a dedicated task force
  • Detection of pilot projects
  • Establishing an adequate dispute resolution system
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    9:50

    PRIVATE SECTOR AND INFRASTRUCTURE IN LATIN AMERICA

    Dr Jorge Kogan

    Dr Jorge Kogan, Senior Transport Advisor, Corporación Andina de Fomento (CAF)

  • An overview of the progress made in transport PPPs and privatisations across Latin American countries
  • PPPs and infrastructure reform and their effects on growth, fiscal impacts, efficiency and competition
  • The analysis of the Brazilian case
  • A case study: North–South Railway in Brazil
  • Social consensus and social rejection for private infrastructure
  • Some conditions for structuring sustainable PPP programmes
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    PROJECTS FOR THE PROVISION OF SERVICES (PPS)

    Gabriela Quesada

    Gabriela Quesada, Director General of Infrastructure, Presidential Office for Public Policies

    Luis Alberto Ibarra

    Luis Alberto Ibarra, Head of the Investment Unit, Ministry of Finance

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    11:40

    STRUCTURING AND SUPPORTING PPPs

  • BNDES and PPPs
  • Financing structure
  • Legal restrictions
  • Financing conditions
  • Guarantees
  • Current projects
  • Marcos Pinto

    Marcos Pinto, Head of PPP Unit, BNDES (Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social)

    Edward Farquharson

    Edward Farquharson, Project Director, Partnerships UK

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    12:20

    Networking Lunch

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    14:00

    PPPs IN PORTUGAL – LESSONS FOR BRAZIL & LATIN AMERICA

    Rui Sousa Monteiro

    Rui Sousa Monteiro, Senior Economist, Parpública SA

  • PPP contractual models and PPP tendering
  • Fiscal policy implications
  • Public sector comparators
  • Distribution of risks between private and public partners
  • Competition for PPPs
  • Long-term management of the contractual relationship
  • Recent institutional changes
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    14:40

    CASE STUDY – THE MINAS GERAIS PRISONS PPP

  • Background to the Project
  • Current status
  • Issues addressed:
  • Risk allocation
  • Financing
  • Guarantees
  • Private vs. public role
  • Greg Haddock

    Greg Haddock, Assistant Director, PricewaterhouseCoopers

    James King

    James King, Senior Manager, PricewaterhouseCoopers

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    15:20

    LEGAL & CONTRACTUAL ISSUES OF PPPs

    José Carlos   Meirelles

    José Carlos Meirelles, Partner , Pinheiro Neto Advogados

  • Payment and guarantees structures to be provided (the Federal fund; the São Paulo state scheme; a case study of the Embasa project in the State of Bahia)
  • Conditional sale (cessão fidicuiária) of credit rights arising from PPP projects to guarantee financings contracted by the concessionaire
  • Step-in rights
  • Remedies available for the investor in the event of default of the SPC of the Government
  • Payment and guarantees structures to be provided (the Federal fund; the São Paulo state scheme; a case study of the Embasa project in the State of Bahia)
  • Conditional sale (cessão fidicuiária) of credit rights arising from PPP projects to guarantee financings contracted by the concessionaire
  • Step-in rights
  • Remedies available for the investor in the event of default of the SPC of the Government
  • Payment and guarantees structures to be provided (the Federal fund; the São Paulo state scheme; a case study of the Embasa project in the State of Bahia)
  • Conditional sale (cessão fidicuiária) of credit rights arising from PPP projects to guarantee financings contracted by the concessionaire
  • Step-in rights
  • Remedies available for the investor in the event of default of the SPC of the Government
  • Payment and guarantees structures to be provided (the Federal fund; the São Paulo state scheme; a case study of the Embasa project in the State of Bahia)
  • Conditional sale (cessão fidicuiária) of credit rights arising from PPP projects to guarantee financings contracted by the concessionaire
  • Step-in rights
  • Remedies available for the investor in the event of default of the SPC of the Government
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    16:00

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks followed by Afternoon Tea

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