Public Private Partnership (PPP) project management represents a structured framework for delivering infrastructure and service projects through collaboration between government entities and private sector partners. It ensures efficiency, transparency, and accountability while balancing risks and responsibilities across stakeholders. This training program introduces governance frameworks, contractual structures, regulatory systems, and financial models that define PPP projects. It also highlights institutional methods for ensuring compliance, optimizing performance, and sustaining long term value in strategic sectors such as water and wastewater infrastructure.
Analyze institutional foundations and governance frameworks of PPP models.
Evaluate structures for contract design, negotiation, and risk allocation.
Classify procedures for tendering, bidding, and project lifecycle management.
Assess techniques for financial modeling, valuation, and cost control in PPPs.
Explore strategies for stakeholder communication, compliance, and sustainability.
Project managers in infrastructure and utilities.
Government officials overseeing PPP tenders and contracts.
Legal and regulatory specialists in public procurement.
Financial analysts and investment advisors in capital projects.
Senior executives in private sector companies engaged in PPPs.
Institutional definitions and types of PPP models.
Governance structures and allocation of roles.
Regulatory frameworks shaping PPP operations.
International standards and regional PPP applications.
Key success factors for PPP project sustainability.
Institutional principles of PPP contracts.
Frameworks for risk sharing and mitigation.
Methods for defining payment terms and service obligations.
Negotiation strategies for public and private sector alignment.
Legal considerations across PPP lifecycles.
Stages of PPP tendering procedures.
Prequalification and bidder evaluation structures.
Transparency standards in procurement governance.
Methods of managing competitive dialogue.
Institutional safeguards against procurement risks.
Frameworks for project financing and capital structuring.
Institutional methods for cost-benefit analysis.
Valuation techniques for PPP project feasibility.
Budgeting, cost control, and reporting systems.
Financial oversight and donor accountability mechanisms.
Institutional models for stakeholder engagement.
Accountability systems and reporting obligations.
Compliance requirements under PPP frameworks.
Risk communication and crisis coordination strategies.
Long term governance for performance monitoring.