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SAE Media Group's 2nd Annual 'Contract Management, Performance Monitoring & Dispute Resolution for PPP/PFI Projects' conference will again bring together leading public and private sector PPP/PFI practitioners from around the UK and Europe to discuss and explore the key issues of managing PPP & PFI contracts.

Points of discussion will include:

  • Designing contracts with successful performance regimes.
  • Update on contract requirements and the movement towards standardisation.
  • Putting the contract into practice and monitoring performance throughout.
  • Dispute resolution procedures - Strategies for incorporating effective procedures into contracts at the bidding stage.
  • European PPP case studies- what lessons can be learnt from European PPP deals?

Confirmed speakers include...

  • Steven Leigh, Projects Director, 4ps
  • Andrew Cleaves, Director of Assurance and Contracts, Tube Lines
  • Andrew Finch, Client Manager, Directorate of Environment & Transport, Portsmouth City Council
  • Jimmy McGuinnes, PPP Project Manager, East Lothian Schools Project
  • Klaus Böde, Finance Director, Hochtief PPP Solutions (UK) Ltd
  • Dr Mark Simpson, Audit Principal, The National Audit Office
  • Briony SAE Media Groupth, Director of Research, The Serco Institute
  • Andrew Grantham, Managing Director, Alix Partners
  • Trevor Payne, Director of Facilities, UCLH NHS Foundation Trust
  • Nicole SAE Media Groupth, Consultant Lawyer, Lawyers Direct LLP
  • Simon Lewis, Partner, Dickinson Dees
  • Volker Rux, Deputy Project Manager PPP, ASFINAG
  • Matthias Herrmann, Managing Director, Warnowquerung GmbH & Co KG
  • Bo Kobber Petersen, Head Legal Counsel, Danish Palaces & Properties Agency

Conference programme

8:30 Registration & Coffee

9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

9:10 GETTING CONTRACT MANAGEMENT RIGHT

Steven Leigh

Steven Leigh, Projects Director, 4ps

  • Guidance to contract management
  • Emerging themes from operational projects?
  • What are the components of successful contract management?
  • Where next...?
  • 9:50 EQUIVALENT PROJECT RELIEF IN THE UK

    James Bremen

    James Bremen, Partner, Maxwell Winward

  • Update and developments
  • Lessons learnt so far
  • What options are available for new PFI projects in the UK?
  • 10:30 Morning Coffee

    11:00 CASE STUDY - TUBELINES

    Andrew Cleaves

    Andrew Cleaves, Director of Periodic Review, Tube Lines

  • Continuous improvement throughout the contract
  • Managing the contract in practice
  • How can you best manage expectations
  • 11:40 MAKING THE CONTRACT WORK

    Trevor Payne

    Trevor Payne, Director of Facilities, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

    12:20 Networking Lunch

    13:50 THE 2007 BSA/KPMG REPORT ON OPERATIONAL PFI PROJECTS

    Mike Stevens

    Mike Stevens, , KPMG

  • How service delivery is maintained
  • The importance of partnership
  • Comparing user satisfaction against service delivery
  • 14:30 PERFORMANCE MONITORING IN THE LONG TERM

    Briony Smith

    Briony Smith, Director of Research, The Serco Institute

  • New challenges for contractual performance measurement
  • What can be built into the contracting process to ensure effective performance monitoring?
  • Designing performance management structures that work over the long term
  • 15:10 Afternoon Tea

    15:40 THE PORTSMOUTH HIGHWAY MANAGEMENT PFI

    Andrew Finch

    Andrew Finch, Client Manager, Directorate of Environment and Transport, , Portsmouth City Council

  • Background to the contract
  • Delivery to date
  • Contract payment mechanism
  • Network performance mechanism
  • Service points
  • 16:20 THE CONTRACTORS VIEW

    Klaus Boede

    Klaus Boede, Finance Director, Hochtief UK

  • System of contracts for a Scottish schools PPP
  • Contract reviews
  • Provisional sums
  • Performance evaluation
  • Interface to accounting
  • Reporting lines
  • Internal auditing
  • 17:00 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    8:30 Registration & Coffee

    9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

    9:10 DESIGNING DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCEDURES

    Nicole  Smith

    Nicole Smith, Consultant Lawyer, Lawyers Direct

  • What strategies can be incorporated early on in the process?
  • Tiered dispute resolution
  • Reaching a speedy resolution
  • Arbitration vs. Court
  • Moving forward after a dispute
  • 9:50 DISPUTE RESOLUTION - WORKING WITH YOUR EXPERTS

    Andrew Grantham

    Andrew Grantham, Managing Director, Alix Partners

    10:30 Morning Coffee

    11:00 DISPUTE IN HEALTHCARE PROJECTS

    Simon Lewis

    Simon Lewis, Partner, Dickinson Dees Law Firm

  • What specific problems can affect healthcare projects?
  • Lessons learnt from past projects
  • Strategies for dispute avoidance
  • Potential problem areas to watch out for
  • 11:40 CASE STUDY - ASFINAG

    Volker Rux

    Volker Rux, Deputy Project Manager, PPP, ASFINAG

  • Background to the project
  • Performance monitoring as a key element in contract design
  • Definition of relevent quality parameters
  • Changes of parameters over time
  • Opportunities and threats
  • 12:20 Networking Lunch

    13:50 LESSONS LEARNT FROM A COMPETITIVE DIALOGUE IN DENMARK

    Malcolm Costigan

    Malcolm Costigan, Legal Counsel, Danish Palace and Properties Agency

  • Planning and executing the dialogue
  • User and client concerns regarding output specifications and payment mechanism
  • Client and bidder concerns regarding contract changes, force majeure and exit scenarios
  • New perspectives on traditionally organised projects
  • 14:20 CASE STUDY - WARNOWQUERUNG TUNNEL

    Matthias Herrmann

    Matthias Herrmann, Managing Director, Warnowquerung

  • Review of the first road infrastructure PPP in Germany
  • Traffic related problems
  • Monitoring the performance
  • Renegotiation of loan and concession agreements
  • 15:00 Afternoon Tea

    15:30 CASE STUDY CONTRACT MANAGEMENT IN PRACTICE

    Ian Perry

    Ian Perry, Chairman, Grove Village

  • How to manage a contract to deliver major transformation and regeneration with 650 contract monitors in a political environment
  • 16:10 EFFECTIVE PARTNERSHIPS - IN PRACTICE

    Jimmy  McGuinnes

    Jimmy McGuinnes, PPP Project Manager, East Lothian Council

  • Knowing the cards you and others are playing with
  • Conflicting but still successful partnerships?
  • Carrot or stick?
  • Developing sustainable outcomes
  • 16:50 BENCHMARKING AND MARKET TESTING: THE ONGOING SERVICES COMPONENT OF PFI PROJECTS

     Dr Mark Simpson

    Dr Mark Simpson, Audit Principal, National Audit Office

  • Contracts and guidance
  • The application of the process in practice
  • Lessons learnt for the future
  • 17:30 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Conference

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    Performance Monitoring Masterclass

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