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As a decision-maker or project director in charge of PPP projects and development you cannot afford to miss this event:

UNDERSTAND the latest policy initiatives to continuous improvement in procurement and delivery of infrastructure investment

EVAULATE the impact of fiscal consolidation and economic growth on the efficiency of public sector delivery

GAIN VALUABLE INSIGHT into the government position on changing concessions from shadow to real tolls

BENEFIT from an in-depth analysis of international case studies from the health, rail, road and housing sector

By attending this conference you will benefit from presentations from leading policy makers and PPP practitioners:

  • Dr Maria dos Anjos Capote, Secretary of State for Treasury and Finance, Ministry of Finance
  • Paulo Campos, Secretary of State for Public Works and Communications, Ministry for Public Works, Transport and Communications
  • Daniel Loschacoff, PPP Knowledge Centre, Dutch Ministry of Finance
  • Dr Jorge Abreu Simoes, President, Partnerships for Health
  • Rui Sousa Monteiro, Finance Ministry PPP Unit, Parpúplica
  • Armando Costa Manso, Principle Research Officer, Laboratório Nacional de Engentaria Civil (LNEC)
  • Isabel Ramos de Almeida, Finance Director, RAVE
  • Dr Jorge Santiago Neves, Partner, Barrocas Sarmento Neves

Conference programme

8:30 Registration & Coffee

9:00 Chairperson's Opening Remarks

Mariana Abrantes de Sousa

Mariana Abrantes de Sousa, Economista, IACE (Instituto de Analise e Conjuntura Economica)

9:10 CONCESSION CHANGING: FROM SHADOW TO REAL TOLLS

Dr Paulo  Campos

Dr Paulo Campos, Secretary of State for Public Works and Communications, Ministry of Public Works, Transport and Communications

  • Overview of current burden
  • Rights to change concession
  • A revision to base case - the effect on sponsors
  • Lessons learned
  • 9:50 PPPs, FISCAL CONSOLIDATION, AND ECONOMIC GROWTH

    Rui Sousa  Monteiro

    Rui Sousa Monteiro, Senior Consultant, Parpúplica

  • Short- and long-term fiscal policy implications
  • Funding PPPs: the role of user-fees and other sources of funds
  • Improving the procurement for PPPs: competition and value-for-money
  • Improving the contractual models: incentive mechanisms, minimum requirements
  • Preparing the long-term management of public-private relationships
  • The challenges ahead
  • 10:30 Morning Coffee

    11:00 IMPROVING PPP PROCUREMENT

    Armando  Costa Manso

    Armando Costa Manso, Principle Research Officer, Laboratorio Nacional De Engenharia Civil

    11:40 PPP/PFI IN SOCIAL HOUSING

    Ian Perry

    Ian Perry, Chief Executive, Harvest Housing Group and Chiarman, Grove Village Ltd

  • What its all about
  • PFI element
  • Urban regeneration
  • Feedback from the bidding process
  • Lessons learnt
  • 12:20 Networking Lunch

    13:50 CASE STUDIES

    Barbara Costa Pinto

    Barbara Costa Pinto, Head of Project Finance, Healthcare Projects, Banco BPI SA

    14:30 HEALTH PPP'S IN EUROPE

    Jorge Abreu Simoes

    Jorge Abreu Simoes, President, Ministerio Da Saude (Parcerias Saude)

  • The New PPP Policy to healthcare
  • The 1st wave of PPP projects: Update
  • Preparing the 2nd PPP wave
  • Restructuring the Hospital capacity in Lisbon
  • How much are budgetary and policy issues still holding up the Healthcare PPP market?
  • 15:10 Afternoon Tea

    15:40 NEW DIRECTIONS IN PORTUGUESE HEALTH PPPs

    Claudia Monge

    Claudia Monge, Partner, Barrocas Sarmento Neves

  • The experience to date
  • Legal issues and solutions
  • Future developments
  • 16:20 REFINANCING ISSUES

    Daniel Amaral

    Daniel Amaral, Head of PPP, Caixa Banco De Investimento

  • Overview of the refinancing demand
  • Bank and capital markets liquidity
  • The political view
  • Sharing equity upside with the state - what is a fair portion?
  • 17:00 PUBLIC FINANCE IS A BIG PROBLEM

    Senior Representative

    Senior Representative, , Ministry of Finance

  • Why is public finance an issue?
  • PPPs economic efficiency and budgetary impact
  • The role of EU funding
  • How the funding will affect PPPs
  • What are the governments plans to secure PPP projects?
  • 17:40 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    8:30 Registration & Coffee

    9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Jorge Santiago Neves

    Jorge Santiago Neves, Partner, Barrocas Sarmento Neves

    9:10 THE FUTURE OF PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS

    Antonio de Macedo Vitorino

    Antonio de Macedo Vitorino, Partner, Macedo Vitorino e Associados - Sociedade de Advogados

  • The Portuguese experience: lessons to be learned
  • The government's plans for infrastructure, transportation and health care
  • Other areas suited for PPPs: the development of social housing projects and the redevelopment of urban areas
  • A few legal issues regarding the tender and negotiation of PPPs
  • 9:50 CASE STUDY ON THE LITORAL CENTRO

    Americo Carola

    Americo Carola, Head of Project Finance, Millennium bcp investimento

  • Moving beyond the SCUT shadow toll road regime
  • Limiting the upside to the private sector on real toll projects
  • So what are the financial pillars of the project?
  • Will this model be the firm favourite for future toll concessions?
  • 10:30 Morning Coffee

    11:00 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF ROADS AND HIGHWAYS

    Francisco Fernández Lafuente

    Francisco Fernández Lafuente, Development General Director, DRAGADOS CONCESIONES

  • How to deliver value-added highway maintenance services
  • What are the real benefits of PPP contracts?
  • How to find the best combination of cost and quality
  • The extent of risk transfer to the private sector
  • Prospects and key success factors
  • 11:40 PUBLIC SERVICES AND INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS

    Mariana Abrantes de Sousa

    Mariana Abrantes de Sousa, Economista, IACE (Instituto de Analise e Conjuntura Economica)

  • Stabilising the policy framework for PPPs
  • Stakeholder mapping and consultations
  • Continuous political support for 20 year concessions
  • Managing tenders vs managing concession contracts
  • The role of a central and sector PPP units
  • Exporting PPP lessons
  • 12:20 Networking Lunch

    13:50 FINANCING PPPs

  • Recent developments
  • Funding competitions
  • Secondary equity markets
  • The future
  • Stephen Paine

    Stephen Paine, Managing Director, Joint Global Head of Infrastructure, UBS Investment Bank

    Bronte Somes

    Bronte Somes, Director, Investement Banking, UBS

    14:30 EXPERIENCES FROM THE DUTCH HS RAIL LINK

    Daniel Loschacoff

    Daniel Loschacoff, PPP Knowledge Centre, Dutch Ministry of Finance

  • Project preparation
  • Pre-tender
  • Transaction
  • Contract Management
  • PPP Policy
  • 15:10 THE ROLE OF MONOLINES FUNDING PPP PROJECTS

    Severin  Hiller

    Severin Hiller, Assistant Vice President, MBIA Assurance

  • The development of capital market solutions for the region
  • The scope for monolines working with financial institutions
  • The potential for wrapped bank solutions post Basle 2
  • 15:50 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Conference

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