Event Start:
29 May 2017 01:00 AM
Event End:
31 May 2017 01:00 AM
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Event Summary:

The course will be held over two days, with an optional third day. 15% Early Bird discount ends on Thursday 13th April. 

The aim of the course is to give attendees a basic toolkit of knowledge and reference materials to enable them to understand the PPP process and the roles of key stakeholders.

Participants of this course will gain a comprehensive understanding of Project Finance deals through discussion of relevant organisation structures, effective regulation, enabling legislation and risk management techniques used in Project Finance and PPP projects.

The course will be led by experts in the legal & banking sectors and will include detailed course materials with interactive discussions, working groups and case studies. The delegates will be provided with copies of the main project documents i.e. Project Agreement, Construction Contract, Operations Agreement, Term Sheets and Loan Agreements.

The course will be held over two days, with an optional third day. The first two days will cover key issues in the Project Agreements and Financing documents. The optional third day is available for those delegates who wish to understand the various agreements in more detail and for practitioners involved in the detailed negotiation of the terms.

Each delegate will receive a Certificate on satisfactory completion of the course.

DAY ONE

09.00 - 09.30 WELCOME BREAKFAST & INTRODUCTION 

09.30 - 10.45 INTRODUCTION TO PPPs & PROJECT FINANCE

History

- Concept Structure

- Acronyms explained (i.e. PPP/BOT)

10.45 - 11.00 COFFEE BREAK

11.00 - 11.45 UNDERSTANDING PPP & PROJECT FINANCE

- Public policy issues – Why the process?

- Issues for governments

- Developing a legal framework

- The benefits of PPP & project finance

11.45 – 13.00 PPPs in the Netherlands

- Current Issues

- Case Studies

- Review of the market

13.00 – 14.00 LUNCH

14.00 – 15.15 RISK IDENTIFICATION & ALLOCATION

- The players & their risks

- Types of Risk

- Internal Risks

- External Risks

- Identifying, understanding & evaluating project risks

- How best can these risks be mitigated

- How best to allocate & transfer risks

15.15 - 15.30 COFFE BREAK

15.30 - 17.00 WORKSHOP ONE

Preparation of Risk Matrix for projects in different sectors (i.e. airports, ports, trains, prisons, roads, hospitals, renewable energy projects, water, waste to energy plants, hydro and power generation)

DAY TWO

09.15 - 10.45 KEY ISSUES IN PROJECT AGREEMENTS

- Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV)

- Project Agreement (Concession Agreement)

- Construction Agreement

- Operations Agreement

10.45 - 11.15 COFFEE BREAK

11.30 13.00 KEY ISSUES IN FINANCING DOCUMENTS, BANKABILITY AND THE SECURITY PACKAGE

- Term Sheet

- Loan Agreement

- Inter creditor Agreement

- Direct Agreement

- Security documents

13.00 14.00 LUNCH

14.00 - 15.30 PUBLIC PROCUREMENT AND POST CONTRACT

- The project business case

- Public sector Comparator

- Procurement Stages

- Evaluation options

- Events Post Contract

- Monitoring construction

- Performance – Benchmarking, market testing  and Penalties

- Force Majeure events

- Disputes with the SPV

- Contract Termination

15.30 15.45 COFFEE BREAK

15.45 - 16.30 WORKSHOP TWO
In this session delegates will review selected case studies of completed projects across the world to illustrate best practice in project finance.

DAY THREE (OPTIONAL)

09.15 - 10.45 PROJECT AGREEMENTS

- Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV)

- Project Agreement (Concession Agreement)

- Construction Agreement

- Operations Agreement

- Power Purchase Agreement

- Loan Agreement

10.45 - 11.15 COFFEE BREAK

11.15
- 12.30 CONTRACT MANAGEMENT ISSUES DURING THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATIONS PHASES

12.30 - 13.30 LUNCH

13.30 - 15.00 MANAGING STAKEHOLDERS, PAYMENT MECHANISMS, PERFORMANCE STANDARDS AND TERMINATION

- Managing Stakeholders

- Payment Mechanisms

- Performance Standards

- Termination

15.00 16.30 WORKSHOP THREE

In this workshop delegates will split into teams and review the practical steps to finance and construct a power station in the private sector; the case study will look at it from sponsor, banking and government viewpoints and will review set up; risk analysis, documentation required, integration to grid and regulation.

16.30 END OF COURSE 

 

FEES

15% Early Bird discount ends on Thursday 13th April. 

 

Two Day Course

Member - €1,325

Non-Member - €1,665

Three Day Course

Member - €1,975

Non-Member - €2,495

Discounts are available for multiple bookings and are processed as follows:

- For two delegates a 10% discount will be applied to the total fee

- For three delegates a 15% discount will be applied to the total fee

- For four or more delegates a 20% discount will be applied to the total fee

Please note: IPFA reserves the right, prior to the commencement date to change or cancel the whole or any part of the programme. Please do not book travel plans until the course is confirmed to you in writing.

Insurance is recommended as the full course fees are payable and no refunds will be made if the delegate is unable to attend.

For registration enquiries, please contact Training@ipfa.org
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