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Dutch PPP Dealflow 2012-2020 London, 5th Global Leadership Infrastructure Forum Danny Zwerk PPP Unit, The Netherlands
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Dutch PPP Dealflow 2012-2020

London, 5th Global Leadership Infrastructure Forum Danny Zwerk PPP Unit, The Netherlands

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Overview

•  Rijkswaterstaat •  Dutch Government PPP Policy •  PPP-dealflow in general •  Upcoming tenders •  Key features of Dutch PPP’s

–  Risks allocation –  Legal framework –  Competitive dialogue –  Payment mechanism

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3 February 2012

Rijkswaterstaat

•  Rijkswaterstaat (1798) is the executive agency of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Environment

•  Rijkswaterstaat works to ensure that the Dutch have: •  dry feet •  sufficient clean water •  a smooth and safe flow of transport on nation’s roads and waterways •  reliable and useful information

•  Round 9.000 Employees •  Annual budget: € 4 to 5 billion

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PPP Policy

•  Multi Annual Investment Programme 2012-2028 –  Budget approved by Parliament up until 2023 –  Cost Benefit Analysis –  Environmental Impact Analysis –  Ceiling Price including maintenance and interest

•  First allocate budgets to attractive projects then determine the best contract type for each project.

•  Current government: PPP/DBFM unless… Comply or Explain •  Dealflow 2-3 projects each year •  Support local government •  Attract institutional investors

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Potential PPP Dealflow

•  32 Indicated PPP’s in the Multi Annual Programme •  Total ca € 20 bln (CAPEX)

•  2 Rail Projects (under investigation) •  10 Projects in Maritime Infrastructure •  20 Projects in Road Infrastructure

•  Some greenfield •  Mostly new highway, next to existing highway

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New highway next to existing highway…

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Dutch PPP’s 5 tendered 2 tendering >20 upcoming (2-3 each year)

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The SAA-corridor: € 4½ bln (5 contracts)

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SAA: Estimated time schedule and budgets

A10-East/A1 A1/A6 A9 Gaasperdammerweg A9 Amstelveen A6 Almere

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2011 2014 2012 2013 2015 2017 2016 2018

2020 2019 2021

Realisation

Exploitation

Tender Legenda

5,0%

40,0%

22,5%

22,5%

10,0%

BUDGET

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A10 Amsterdam ZuidAs

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The Amsterdam Sealock (1)

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The Amsterdam Sealock (2)

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The Afsluitdijk: improve safety and renovate locks

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Risk Allocation

•  Client Risks (Full compensation) –  Force majeur event –  Compensation event (change of law)

•  Shared Risks (only compensation for delay) –  Delay events

•  Contractors Risks (All on contractors expense) –  All but… supervening events

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Remaining with the client

Incidentmanagement Winter maintenance Traffic Management

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What happened?…… And what happens next?

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Force Majeure or contractors risk?

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Legal framework

•  Procurement Directive 2004/18/EG •  Dutch contract law •  Decree Procurement rules for Public Contracts

Dutch abbreviation: BAO •  Guidelines for procurement of public works

Dutch abbreviation: ARW 2005

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Challenges

•  Improve Contractmanagement •  Capacity Building within the Government •  Attract Institutional Investors •  Support Local Governments

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Concluding remarks

•  Long term stability •  Strong political commitment •  Substantial dealflow •  Solid projects •  Standard contracts and procedures •  Looking for partnership and foreign involvement

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Thank you very much! www.ppsbijhetrijk.nl

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PPP features

•  DBFM with availability payments •  Ceiling Price for bidders including maintenance and interest •  Standard contracts and standardized risk allocation •  Standard tender documents and standard procedures •  Competitive dialogue

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DBFM-payment mechanism

•  Payments on availability (after completion) –  Penalties in case infrastructure is

not available –  Penalties in case quality is

insufficient •  Bullet-payment on realisation •  Ceiling price during tender

procedure

Bullet payment on realisation

Availability payment

Partial availability payment

Payment mechanism

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Tender Schedule Dialogue

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Contract Close Financial Close

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3 months

3 months 3 months 6-9 months

3 months

3 months 3 months

Award criteria

Award criteria

Selection criteria