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Government Procurement Agreement establishes a framework of rights and obligations with respect to laws, regulations, procedures and practices regarding public procurement.
This Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Handbook is designed for the staff of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and its developing member countries' clients.
The report identifies and explores six critical success factors that governments should be aware of and seriously consider when preparing an infrastructure project to be delivered as a Public-Private Partnership.
This toolkit outlines a spectrum of tools that can help the countries navigate the evolving architecture of climate finance and seize opportunities for accessing finance for adaptation.
By delivering efficient, cost-effective and innovative maintenance services, well-designed output and performance-based road maintenance contracts can help maintain road assets and achieve value-for-money.
The Operations Manual presents guidelines and procedures to be followed during the stages of planning, proposal, modeling, approval, contracting and monitoring of the PPP projects within the scope of the State Program of Public-Private Partnerships of Minas Gerais.
This document mainly focuses on Introduction to public Private Partnerships, Structuring a PPP Deal, PPP Procurement Process and Managing a PPP Relationship.
The Lawrence National Centre for Policy and Management at Western's Ivey Business School was asked by group of firms active in both procurement environments to compare the processes and incentive structures.
The study aims to understand the role of specialist investors in UK infrastructure and the impact on performance of vital infrastructure assets over the past decade.
The Global Infrastructure Hub is today launching its new online tool, InfraCompass, to guide governments on how to create the best conditions for infrastructure delivery. Find the tool at: infracompass.gihub.org
The framework provides a description of the job roles, capabilities and learning initiatives for professionals involved in project delivery.
As part of its leading practices mandate, the GI Hub is developing a set of annotated risk allocation matrices for PPP transactions, in a variety of sectors.
The G20’s Global Infrastructure Hub has welcomed the Australian Government’s commitment in the 2017 Budget to building more infrastructure across Australia.
The OECD Recommendation on Public Integrity provides policy makers with a vision for a public integrity strategy.
The GI Hub has signed a MoU with the Global Infrastructure Connectivity Alliance (GICA). GICA, which was launched by the G20, aims to enhance cooperation and synergies of existing and future global infrastructure and trade facilitation programs seeking to improve connectivity within, between and among countries.