PPP/PFI

PPP (Public Private Partnership) and PFI (Private Finance Initiative) are effective means to finance public projects during the current austerity measures applied by number of governments. In its document: Cohesion Policy in Support of Growth and Jobs: Community Strategic Guidelines, 2007-2013 the EU Commission states: Public-Private Partnership (PPP) may be an appropriate method of financing investment when there is significant scope for involving the private sector, especially in areas where it is not feasible or appropriate to move away from public ownership or market provision.

Apart from the financial leverage it provides, public-private partnership at project level also improves the quality of the implementation and subsequent management of projects. Member States are therefore encouraged to opt for such partnerships where they are available.

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ISA UK, in association with Nortcroft (www.northcroft.com) guides clients from the initial discussion about PPP projects, via feasibility study, securing financing and executing the project to the operation and operational supervision of existing and running projects.

The company is providing specialist consultancy services in the development, finance, auditing, monitoring and execution including various PPP –PFI structures ( DBFO, BOT, BOOT) with special expertise in the establishment of consortia and partnerships based on the performance specification and delivered value, including the establishment of SPVs for PPP Delivery.

We have provided advisory and specialist consultancy services for UK and International Clients in the areas of Transport, Healthcare, Prison Services, Residential, Offices and Public Buildings. ISA's expertise in PPP and income stream financing led to articles and lectures about Private Finance Initiative and to an appointment as a PPP advisor in Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Republika Srpska and the Czech Republic.

 

Last Updated (Thursday, 04 November 2010 21:53)