Introduction
This Peganix Public-Private Partnership in the Road Sector training course is essential for all people involved in the planning, execution, and monitoring of projects of Public-Private Partnership (PPP) in the road sector. It presents the delegates with all the tools necessary to prepare the projects, which will be attractive for the private sector, enable fair risk sharing, and ensure revenue inflows appropriate for the attractiveness of the investment and sustainability of the cash flow.
In all the infrastructure sectors, national, regional, and municipal governments are facing problems for filling the gap between budget and needs of the public, this is a common denominator for both advanced and developing countries. The result of this requirement to fill in the budget gap was the creation of Public-Private Partnerships (PPP). They were implemented to the various success in different countries and this course is designed to help avoid mistakes, reduce the risks and increase satisfaction on both the public and private sides.
This Peganix training course on Public-Private Partnership in the Road Sector will highlight:
- Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Principles and Structure
- How to select and prepare projects attractive for both public and private entities
- The best practices in Public-Private Partnership (PPP) financing
- The leadership of risk management and risk allocation in Public-Private Partnership (PPP)
- How to prepare and implement the contracts
- How to implement the project management in Public-Private Partnership (PPP)
- Influence of political, financial and other fluctuations and their resolution
Training Methodology
The participants to this Peganix Public-Private Partnership in the Road Sector training course will receive thorough training on the topics covered with a variety of proven adult learning teaching and facilitation techniques, with the focus on initiating, managing, and realizing successful Public-Private Partnership (PPP) projects.
Organizational Impact
Both public and private entities will benefit from understanding the actual processes and principles which govern the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) and make a significant impact on its success.
The organization will gain from employees with:
- Enhance their understanding of the expectations of both public and private entities
- Learn how to identify projects which would be attractive for Public-Private Partnership (PPP)
- Be able to fully understand, manage and reduce the risks within the Public-Private Partnership (PPP)
- Introduce new approaches for risk and revenue allocation
- Successfully implement the Public-Private Partnership (PPP)
- Full Public-Private Partnership (PPP) lifecycle management
Personal Impact
This Peganix online and in-person training course will personally benefit the participants will gain or enhance their understanding Public-Private Partnership in their respective countries, regions and industries, by:
- Identifying the projects adequate for Public-Private Partnership (PPP)
- Learning how to manage Public-Private Partnership (PPP) projects
- Understanding how to reduce the risks and avoid conflicts with other partners
- Learn how to develop contract and project management plan for Public-Private Partnership (PPP)
- Apply world-renown solutions used in the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) in the road sector, as well as other sectors
- Recognize the revenues from the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) as the main attraction factor
Who Should Attend?
This Peganix Public-Private Partnership in the Road Sector online training course is designed for all the stakeholders and planners involved in existing Public-Private Partnership (PPP) projects or planning and promotion of future Public-Private Partnership (PPP) projects.
This Peganix online training course on is suitable for a wide range of professionals but will significantly benefit:
- Finance Managers
- Public Policy Makers
- Urban Planners and Developers
- Road, Transport and Traffic Engineers
- Project Managers within Road Network Projects
- Leaders, Managers and Strategy Developers in the Road Sector