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This event will look into the opportunities arising from the Spanish PPP market.

It is the aim of this Conference to offer guidance to the pitfalls that public and private sector should avoid. The topics discussed will include the main issues in the transport sector, which will address the key developments highlighted within the National Programme in progress. With a focus on how the new regulation in Spain will effect private infrastructure financing. The Conference will also take an in-depth look at the progress to date within PPP in Healthcare.

BENEFITS OF ATTENDING:
Discover the developments and opportunities in Spain
Establish the framework of the National Transport Infrastructure Programme 2004-13
Review the different models and structures for regional light rail projects – from BOT to management contracts
Identify the key issues for PPP in Healthcare and learn through a case study experience from the UK
Hear about the new legislation for the railway sector – how will this pave the way for future private sector investment?
Network with leading industry experts in this field

INDUSTRY EXPERTS:

  • Francisco Uría Fernández, Subsecretario, Ministerio de Hacienda (Ministry of Finance)
  • Jose Luis Pascual, Director General - Economic Policy, Ministerio de Economia (Ministry of the Economy)
  • Christian Careaga, (EIB’s financial advisor to the Ministry of Fomento)
  • A senior representative from RENFE (PENDING CONFIRMATION)
  • Teofilo Serrano, Consejero Delegado (Managing Director), Gestión de Infraestructuras de Andalućia (ĞIASA)
  • Andres Munoz de Dios Rodriguez, General Manager, Metropolitano de Tenerife (MTSA)
  • Andres Rebollo Fuente, Director, PricewaterhouseCoopers Corporate Finance
  • Francesc Ventura, Director General, Autoritat del Transport Metropolita
  • Nieves Rodriguez, Dirección General de Análisis Económico Financiación de Inversiones del Sector Público, Comunidad Madrid
  • Duane Passman, Head, Capital investment Unit, London Strategic Health Authorities
  • Nicolas Rubio, Business Development Director, Ferrovial Infraestructuras
  • Jose Ramon Vizmanos, Vice President, Project Finance, BBVA

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  • Conference programme

    8:30 Registration & Coffee

    9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Guillermo Massó

    Guillermo Massó, Partner, PricewaterhouseCooper Corporate Finance

    9:10 KEYNOTE ADDRESS

    Francisco Uría Fernández

    Francisco Uría Fernández, Subsecretario, Ministerio de Hacienda

  • The term PPP – why, how when and where?
  • The role of the Central Government and PPPs
  • The new amendments to the legal framework – will this pave the way ahead?
  • Timetabling and the PPP procurement route
  • 9:40 THE CHALLENGES FOR SPAIN

    Jose Luis Pascual

    Jose Luis Pascual, Director General - Economic Policy, Ministerio de Economia

    10:20 AN OVERVIEW OF SPANISH TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENTS

    Christian Careaga

    Christian Careaga, EIB’s agent on secondment to , Ministerio de Fomento

  • The transportation infrastructure programme 2004-13
  • Investment priorities and available financial resources
  • Spain’s current objectives for DBFO concessions
  • Financing of road and rail infrastructure with PPP schemes
  • Ports and airports: new developments
  • Advantages and constraints of the Spanish transportation concession model
  • 11:00 Morning Coffee

    11:20 THE EFFECTS OF THE SPANISH RAILWAY MODEL

    A senior representative from RENFE  (Pending Confirmation)

    A senior representative from RENFE (Pending Confirmation), ,

  • The new legislation in the railways sector
  • The possibilities for private sector investment
  • The role of RENFE and our future plans for change
  • Private finance and private finance initiatives for the future
  • 12:00 THE NEW REGULATION IN SPAIN

    Gonzalo Jimënez-Blanco

    Gonzalo Jimënez-Blanco, Partner, Ashurst

  • Current financing methods for Public Works
  • Financing methods set out in the new “Ley de Concesiones” (Concessions Act)
  • Credit agreements and/or bank loans
  • Bond issues
  • Participation in the rights of the concessions’ holder and securitisation
  • Participatory loans
  • Mortgage of the concession
  • 12:40 Networking Lunch

    14:00 THE SEVILLE LIGHT RAIL

    Teofilo Serrano

    Teofilo Serrano, Consejero Delegado (Managing Director), Gestión de Infraestructuras de Andalucía (ÐIASA)

  • Available alternatives in accordance with Spanish legislation
  • Risk distribution
  • Pros and cons of each alternative
  • The chosen solutions
  • 14:40 TENERIFE LIGHT RAIL PROJECTS

    Andres Munoz de Dios Rodriguez

    Andres Munoz de Dios Rodriguez, General Manager, Metropolitano de Tenerife (MTSA)

  • Tenerife - key elements of the projects - what makes this model unique?
  • Contractual and financial structures
  • The key characteristics of the Tenerife project: is it possible to - combine public control and private financing?
  • Payment mechanisms and risk transfers
  • ESA concerns on public debt
  • Comparison with other models developed in Spain (Trambaix, Trambesos, Sevilla and Malaga)
  • Operations of Tenerife projects – the future of trams
  • 15:20 Afternoon Tea

    15:40 THE BARCELONA PROJECT

    16:20 ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION

    Jose Ramon Vizmanos

    Jose Ramon Vizmanos, Vice President, Project Finance, BBVA

    Teofilo Serrano

    Teofilo Serrano, Consejero Delegado (Managing Director), Gestión de Infraestructuras de Andalucía (ÐIASA)

    Andres Munoz de Dios Rodriguez

    Andres Munoz de Dios Rodriguez, General Manager, Metropolitano de Tenerife (MTSA)

    Andres Rebollo Fuente

    Andres Rebollo Fuente, Roads Project Finance Department, PricewaterhouseCoopers

    17:00 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    8:30 Re-registration & Coffee

    9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Gonzalo Jiménez-Blanco

    Gonzalo Jiménez-Blanco, Partner, Ashurst

    9:10 PPP IN HEALTHCARE

    Andres Rebollo Fuente

    Andres Rebollo Fuente, Director, PricewaterhouseCoopers Corporate Finance

  • PPP in Healthcare – a market update and regional plans for the future
  • Looking at international PPP/PFI experience for the right structures for Spain
  • Possible PPP models in health projects in Spain
  • Public debt and EAS 95 considerations
  • 9:40 MADRIDS HEALTHCARE PLANS

    Nieves Rodriguez

    Nieves Rodriguez, Dirección General de Análisis Económico Financiación de Inversiones del Sector Público, Comunidad Madrid

  • The role of Madrid regional government in providing the regions healthcare
  • Madrid’s plans for private finance in the healthcare sector to date
  • Challenges and obstacles for the Madrid region in financing the Madrid healthcare plans
  • The future and timelines for discussion
  • 10:20 PPP IN HEALTHCARE – THE UK

    Duane Passman

    Duane Passman, Head of Capital Investment Unit, London Strategic Health Authorities

  • Introduction and programme
  • PPP/PFI in the UK health sector
  • Managing the project
  • Selecting preferred bidder
  • Reaching financial close
  • Key issues and lessons learnt
  • 11:00 Morning Coffee

    11:20 FINANCING INFRASTRUCTURE IN SPAIN

    Jose Ramon Vizmanos

    Jose Ramon Vizmanos, Vice President, Project Finance, BBVA

  • Key financial issues for public private partnerships in Spain
  • PPP and concessions in Spain: successful schemes and operations
  • Financing PPP projects – the role of the bank within PPPs
  • The banker’s perspective
  • The syndication market
  • Understanding risks in PPP projects
  • 12:00 SPANISH ROADS’ PROJECTS

    Layth Irani

    Layth Irani, Assistant General Manager, SMBCE

  • The current status and update of toll roads projects
  • European themes and developments
  • Key developing areas for progress – a closer look at road pricing – the economic argument
  • Traffic risk
  • 12:40 Lunch

    14:00 KEY ISSUES

    Nicolas Rubio

    Nicolas Rubio, Business Development Director, Ferrovial Infraestructuras

  • Drivers and market volume
  • Debt financing and equity financing
  • Risk allocation models
  • Bidding models

    The Spanish experience
    ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES TO KEY ISSUES
  • Key to success – robust underlying concessions business
  • P3 myths
  • Operations and maintenance
  • Toll and traffic
  • The experiences of the developers
  • 14:40 THE SPANISH INVESTMENT CHALLENGE

    Lidia Polakovic

    Lidia Polakovic, Director, Infrastructure Finance Ratings, Standard & Poor’s

  • Spanish European infrastructure investment
  • Private finance to reach the Spanish infrastructure targets
  • Standard & Poor’s experience to identify what the challenges are
  • Identifying the key trends in the PPP sector
  • The impact of Bassell II
  • 15:20 DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN INTERNATIONAL PFI

    Santiago Klein

    Santiago Klein, Divisional Director, Currie & Brown Consulting
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  • PPP Procurement v Traditional Procurement routes
  • Risk under FIDIC Conditions (1999)
  • The Arbitration Agreements
  • Like for like comparisons from the Latin American experience
  • 16:00 Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Conference

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