Four-Day Public Private Partnership (PPP) Master Class (Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago – September 19-22, 2017) – Research and Markets

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Research and Markets has announced the addition of the “Public
Private Partnership (PPP) Master Class”
conference to their
offering.

The Master Class is intended to provide a wide variety of practical
knowledge and skills to those engaged in PPP projects, including in the
following areas:

– Capacity building

– Risk appraisal

– Basics of financial modelling

– Prioritising the projects

– Promoting the projects

– Communication and negotiation skills

Supported by appropriate case studies and group exercises in power,
transport (roads, rail, airports, ports), urban regeneration, real
estate, water and sewerage, and environment, etc., it will benefit
professionals supporting or promoting projects in the market, or those
engaged in seeking finance from Multilaterals and Banks and those
engaged in bidding or contracting from the private sector.

Case Studies during this 4-day course will be determined according to
feedback on Pre-course Questionnaires. These case studies can include:

– World Bank and PPIAF supported projects

– US and Caribbean: roads, ports, container terminals, airports and
urban regeneration

– UK: mature PPP

– Egypt: West Nile and Power & Energy

– South Africa: Gautrain transport rail

– Nigeria: Power generation

– Ghana: Off the start block

Group Exercises would include Project Risk Appraisal, Negotiating for a
World Bank Loan, Negotiating for a Bank Support or Loan, Building a PPP
Airport or Port, Building a Community Centre or Public Amenity Project.

Led by internationally recognised expert trainer with 37 years of PPP,
Projects and construction law experience.

For more information about this conference visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/qvw9zq/public_private.

Contacts

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager
[email protected]
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