This course addresses key issues in the field of public-private partnerships, including the rationale for PPP and the role of government, project definition, risk mitigation and insurance, legal and tax issues, project funding, procurement and project methodology. As such, it provides a comprehensive grounding in international best practice in both developing successful PPP programmes and delivering new public facilities and services to include theory, policy, strategy and delivery.
You will be required to have work experience equivalent to experienced middle management.
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This course is aimed at middle management professionals and technical specialists who are already working in the area of PPP. It will be of special interest to those employed in procurement and those who have undertaken a CIPS qualification.
Developing a Project Proposal for PPP Procurement (core, 20 credits)
Public-Private Partnerships: Theory and Practice (core, 20 credits)
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