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Changing Nature of PPP Contracts
30 June - 1 July 2008
Changing Nature of PPP Contracts

15 years on from the introduction of Public-Private Partnerships in the UK, SAE Media Group’s inaugural conference on The Changing Nature of PPP Contracts will take a timely look at how PPP models are evolving in the UK and abroad.  With public private partnerships increasingly being used across the world to meet today’s infrastructure demands the evolution of the partnership models which has occurred over the past number of years is of special interest.  This conference will cover a range of key topics that will allow you to gain an understanding of how the PPP contract is changing and what wider effect this will have on the numerous sectors that employ PPP to deliver infrastructure.


 Confirmed speakers include:

Gordon McKechnie, Head of PFI, HM Treasury
Darryl Murphy, Managing Director, HSBC
David Gavaghan, Chief Executive, Strategic Investment Board
Paul David, Managing Director, MBIA UK Insurance
David Finlay, Director of PFI Development, National Audit Office
Andrew Hart, Partner, Fulbright & Jaworski LLP
Mark Berry, Partner, Norton Rose
Edward Marston, Partner, Shadbolt & Co
Alexander Ugryumov , Senior Consultant , Oxera Consulting.
Stephen Matthew, Partner, Nabarro
Christopher Causer, Partner, K&L Gates
Michael Flynn, Head of PPP Practice, Ireland, Deloitte & Touche
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Key topics include:
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  • HM Treasury Perspective - Looking Forward in PPP
  • Achieving Value for Money for the Taxpayer in the Delivery of PFI Projects
  • Maximising the Prospects of Success in Future PPP Projects
  • New Legal Structures in PPP
  • Exploring Alternative Models on a Local Level
  • Examining PPP in the US and Ireland
  • Using PPP in Public Sector Asset Management

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Conference agenda

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Mark Berry

Mark Berry, Senior Associate, Projects Group, Norton Rose

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9:10

HM Treasury Perspective - Looking Forward in PPP

Gordon McKechnie

Gordon McKechnie, Head of PFI, HM Treasury

  • PFI and other forms of PPP contracting
  • Achieving value for money in infrastructure procurement
  • The role of private finance
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    9:50

    Developments in the Financial Market

    Darryl  Murphy

    Darryl Murphy, Managing Director, Project and Export Finance, HSBC Bank plc

  • What exactly has happened to the funding market?
  • How has this affected developed and emerging markets?
  • Changing dynamics in bond and bank market
  • Impact to sponsors and public sector
  • What happens next?
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    Maximising the Prospects of Success in Future PPP Projects

    Mark Berry

    Mark Berry, Senior Associate, Projects Group, Norton Rose

  • Focusing on flexible long term partnerships
  • Bringing cost effective change mechanisms into PFI
  • The role of the secondary market
  • Approaches in other jurisdictions
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    11:40

    Exploring Alternative Models on a Local Level

    Simon  Price

    Simon Price, , Gleeds

  • Partnerships for Schools - LEP model and future developments
  • National Decontamination Model - Contractual Joint Venture Arrangement
  • National Change Agent Programme - a look at delivering efficiencies in social housing
  • Key principles moving forward
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    12:20

    Networking Lunch

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    13:20

    LIFT - A Suitable Structure for Urban Housing and Regeneration

    Edward  Marston

    Edward Marston, Partner, Shadbolt & Co

  • Overview of the Strategic Partnering Agreement
  • The Strategic Development Plan
  • Local authority participation
  • The approval process
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    14:00

    New Legal Structures Being Adopted

    Rob Hann

    Rob Hann, Director, 4ps

  • PPP is the genus
  • PFI is a species
  • Joint venture PPPs – LIFT
  • Joint venture PPPs – BSF
  • Legal issues with JV PPPs
  • EU Commission on Institutional PPPs
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    14:40

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:00

    The Investment Strategy for Northern Ireland 2008-2018

    David Gavaghan

    David Gavaghan, Chief Executive, Strategic Investment Board

  • Targeting investment in PPP
  • Strategic infrastructure investments
  • The road ahead for Northern Ireland
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    15:40

    The Evolving Role of the Monoline in PPP Projects

    Paul David

    Paul David, Director, Head of PPP/PFI, MBIA UK Insurance Ltd

  • Is the monoline more than a guarantor
  • Monoline's role as a 'lead investor'
  • Ongoing agency role
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    16:20

    Risk Transfer and Risk Allocation in PPP Contracts

    Alexander  Ugryumov

    Alexander Ugryumov , Senior Consultant , Oxera Consulting

  • Contract incompleteness and implications
  • Impact of risk allocation on financing in light of recent developments
  • Measuring risk - implications for projected and realised returns
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    17:00

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

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    8:30

    Registration & Coffee

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    9:00

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Stephen Matthew

    Stephen Matthew, Partner, Nabarro

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    9:10

    Issues for the Public Sector in Managing Change

    David Finlay

    David Finlay, Director of PFI Development, National Audit Office

  • Planning for changes in requirements
  • Maintaining value for money
  • Contract variations: the NAO report
  • Understanding how the project investors and financing may change
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    9:50

    Using PPP in Public Sector Asset Management

    Stephen Matthew

    Stephen Matthew, Partner, Nabarro

  • Key drivers in developing new models
  • Choosing the right PPP structure
  • The legal issues to consider
  • Current examples
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    Country Review: USA

    Christopher Causer

    Christopher Causer, Partner, K&L Gates

  • Review of deals closed and underway
  • Difference in structure between the US and the UK models
  • How is P3 going to develop in the US?
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    11:40

    Structuring US Availability Payment PPP's to meet International Market Standards

    Andrew Hart

    Andrew Hart, Partner, Fulbright & Jaworski

  • The federalism framework
  • The role of the authority
  • Limitations on contracts
  • 'Moral' obligations and service contracts
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    12:20

    PPP Transactions in Ireland

    Michael Flynn

    Michael Flynn, Head of PPP Practice, Ireland, Deloitte & Touche

  • Background
  • Procurement structures
  • Availability payments
  • Direct tolls
  • Self financing projects/land swaps
  • Contractual terms
  • Sharing refinancing gains
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    13:00

    Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Conference followed by Networking lunch

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