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Due to the success of last three events and the continuing growth of PPP in Netherlands, SAE Media Group Conferences returns to Amsterdam. Whether you have a limited knowledge of the PFI/PPP market or want to develop your involvement in this region, this annual event will bring you everything you need to know in just two days.

Key presentations include:

· Overview of the development of Netherlands Structure

· Institutional development through PPP

· Competition versus co-operation – tension in the relationship between the public and private sector

· The development, procurement and delivery of social infrastructure projects at local level

· Dutch PPP and source finance

Chaired by Jaap M Veenenbos, Chairman of Transport Infrastructure Forum, Risk Management Program of Project Management Institute Netherlands and Senior Consultant at Aon Risk Consultants, this conference boasts an impressive speaker line up.

Leading industry and government speakers include:

· Ben Spiering, Project Manager Public Private Partnerships, Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management, Directorate-General of Public Works and Water Management – Overview of the development of Netherlands structure

· David Finlay, Head of PFI Development, National Audit Office

· Willem Janssen, Program Director, ISNAR (International Service for National Agricultural Research)

· David Locke, Executive, Public Private Partnerships Programme (the 4ps)

· Jos van de Ven, Vice President, ABN AMRO

· Bart- Jan Kouwenhoven, Manager IPCM, HSL Zuid

· Jeroen in’t Veld, Managing Partner, Ecorys Finance

Don’t miss out on our half day interactive executive briefing: Developing PPP in The Netherlands, 10th April 2002, Amsterdam. In association with: Simmons Group

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Conference programme

8:30 Registration and Coffee

9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

Jaap M Veenenbos, Chairman Transport Infrastructure Forum

Jaap M Veenenbos, Chairman Transport Infrastructure Forum, Chairman, Risk Management Program of Project Management Institute Netherlands, Senior Consultant, Aon Risk Consultants

9:10 OVERVIEW OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF NETHERLANDS STRUCTURE

Ben Spiering

Ben Spiering, Project Manager Public Private Partnerships, Ministry of Transport, Public Works & Water Management, Directorate-General of Public Works & Water

  • A review
  • Prospects of PPP in the Netherlands
  • Public and private conditions
  • 9:40 LEARNING BY DOING - INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT THROUGH PPP

    Jeroen In’t Veld

    Jeroen In’t Veld, Managing Partner, Ecorys Finance

  • What has been achieved to date? (projects, PPP models, roles, benefits, setbacks, costs)
  • What has meant 4 years of PPP’s for: Politicians Civil service Private sector
  • What can we expect in the coming years
  • 10:20 REVIEW OF PRIVATELY FUNDED INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS

    Karim Mourad

    Karim Mourad, Financial Advisor, Pricewaterhouse Coopers

  • Growth in privately funded infrastructure projects
  • The government's financial advisor
  • The bidder's financial advisor
  • Lessons learned
  • Knowing both sides of a deal
  • The case for an independent adviser vs. an arranger/adviser
  • 11:00 Morning Coffee

    11:20 PPP IN NETHERLANDS

    Peter M Valk

    Peter M Valk, Managing Director Infrastructure, ING Bank

  • Political and economic factors affecting transport infrastructure investment
  • Position on public private partnerships in Netherlands
  • Experience & outcome of public private partnerships
  • Lessons learned from the experience
  • Moving forward
  • 12:00 THE PFI PHASES

    Luca Lazzaroli

    Luca Lazzaroli, Deputy Head of the Benelux Division, European Investment Bank

  • The choice to resort to PPP
  • The scope of PPP
  • Procurement – the activities leading to placement of a contract
  • Lessons from Europe
  • Overview of EIB principles & involvement
  • 12:40 Lunch

    13:40 THE IMPORTANCE OF INSURANCE

    Jaap M Veenenbos, Chairman Transport Infrastructure Forum

    Jaap M Veenenbos, Chairman Transport Infrastructure Forum, Chairman Risk Management Program of Project Management Institute Netherlands, Senior Consultant Aon Risk Consultants

  • Why Insurance is important in PPP’s
  • Why project specific insurance?
  • What Insurance’s are available
  • Creating solutions for PPP’s
  • Importance of early risk assessment
  • 14:10 INFRASTRUCTURE & PPP

    Joop G.J. Janssen

    Joop G.J. Janssen, Partner, Stibbe

  • Competition stimulated by the EC procurement regulations?
  • How does partnership go along with competition?
  • Design and development competition
  • The hurdles of permitting and the environment
  • Case study: the € 6.5bn high speed/maglev project Zuiderzeelijn
  • 14:40 AN OVERVIEW: MOVING FROM INFRASTRUCTURE TO LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE

    Guy Hardy

    Guy Hardy, Assistant Manager Infrastructure Development, HBG

  • Principles and goals of PPP
  • The principles, aims and goals for public private partnership in the long term
  • Importance of PPP in the economy
  • 15:20 Afternoon Tea

    15:40 HSL-ZUID: A CASE STUDY

    Bart- Jan Kouwenhoven

    Bart- Jan Kouwenhoven, Manager IPCM, HSL Zuid

  • Review of the ongoing contracts within the project
  • Ensuring delivery of an integrated transportation system
  • Private & public ; experiences with partnership
  • Lessons learnt
  • 16:10 DEVELOPMENTS OF PPP PROJECTS

    Stephen Matthew

    Stephen Matthew, Head of the National Project Product Group, Eversheds

  • The delivery of PPP/PFI projects by sub national government bodies
  • Ensuring community involvement in project formulation and procurement
  • Accountability to local stakeholders throughout the project life
  • The optimum size and character of projects
  • The relationship between national government and local government in PPP/PFI deal flow
  • Can PPP/PFI deliver join up government?
  • 16:40 PROCESS OF PPP DEVELOPMENT IN THE NETHERLANDS

    Hans Wenkenbach

    Hans Wenkenbach, Director, Strukton Integrale Projecten

  • Assessing the best areas for PPP in The Netherlands
  • Comparing different tender processes
  • Tuning the consortium to the process
  • Managing advisors
  • Developing the projects
  • 17:10 Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    8:30 Re-registration and Coffee

    9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Jeroen M.T. Thijssen

    Jeroen M.T. Thijssen, Partner, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer

    9:10 INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCES

    Peter Van Gend

    Peter Van Gend, Managing Director Infrastructure Project, Siemens Nederland

  • Defining the scope
  • The projects structure
  • Implementing the project into the private sector
  • Developing further ideas through the private sector
  • Understanding and assessing a procurement process
  • 9:40 LESSONS FROM UK PPP DEALS

    David Finlay

    David Finlay, Head of PFI Development, National Audit Office

  • The audit coverage of UK PPP deals
  • The key pillars of a successful PPP deal
  • Financing issues the public sector needs to understand
  • The importance of managing the relationship to secure a successful partnership
  • 10:20 UK LOCAL GOVERNMENT SUCCESSES AND EXPERIENCE OF PFI AND PPP: LEARNING FROM EXPERIENCE

    David Locke

    David Locke, Executive, Public Private Partnerships Programme (the 4ps)

  • Position on local government PFI and public private partnerships
  • Transport infrastructure investment
  • Why use the public private partnerships for transport infrastructure projects
  • Experience and outcome of public private partnerships
  • Lesson learned from the experience
  • Moving forward a transport infrastructure project
  • 11:00 Morning Coffee

    11:20 CASE STUDY: OPPORTUNITIES FROM LUTON FOR NETHERLANDS

    Krishan K Sharma

    Krishan K Sharma, Airport Client Manager, Luton Borough Council

  • Government imposed restraints
  • Alternative steps
  • Objectives of Luton Borough Council
  • Luton solution
  • Highlights over the first 3 years
  • Future
  • 12:00 RISK ASSESMENTS & LEGAL STRUCTURE

    Daan Van der Heijden

    Daan Van der Heijden, Senior Vice President, NIB Capital Bank

  • Risk identification - understanding the amount of risk you take on when putting together a project
  • Understanding the risk profile of a PPP project
  • Determining risk transfer within a private finance project
  • Assessing the different types of risk - demand risk, residual risk, operating risk, construction risk
  • Pricing risk transfer into the final project costs
  • 12:40 Lunch

    13:40 LEGAL STRUCTURE AFFECTING PPP

    Richard Dyton / Sjoerd Rutten

    Richard Dyton / Sjoerd Rutten, Partner / Partner, Simmons & Simmons / Nolst Trenite

  • How does PPP fit into the current legal framework?
  • What are the particular risks in the Netherlands?
  • How should the PPP concession contract appear?
  • Are there any lessons learnt from other jurisdictions?
  • 14:10 FINANCING & BENEFITS OF PPP

    Julia Prescot

    Julia Prescot, Senior Director, Bank of Scotland

  • Assessing PFI success and value for money
  • The four pillars of a good PPP deals
  • Reducing the State role in finance
  • Benefits for infrastructure and public service provision
  • The importance of drawing on relevant expertise and guidance
  • Developing an effective PFI policy for the success of future projects
  • 14:40 DUTCH PPP'S AND SOURCES FINANCE IN THE NETHERLANDS

    Jos van de Ven / Simon Penney

    Jos van de Ven / Simon Penney, Vice President / Senior Vice President, ABN AMRO

  • Projects overview, new opportunities
  • Toll roads in the Netherlands?
  • Sources of finance: equity versus debt
  • Developments on capital markets
  • 15:20 Afternoon Tea

    15:40 NEW PARTNERSHIPS

    Frances Alderson

    Frances Alderson, Partner, Masons

  • Why partnership
  • Establishing a consortium bid group
  • Balancing the consortium
  • Building joint ventures between the public and private sector
  • Understanding and assessing the role advisors play when putting together a PPP project
  • Building a structured and lasting working relationship with the public and private sector
  • 16:10 CASE STUDY: PPP IN AGRICULTURAL SECTOR IN NETHERLANDS

    Willem Janssen

    Willem Janssen, Program Director, ISNAR (International Service for National Agricultural Research)

  • Biotechnology for Breeding and Seed Technology in horticulture
  • Role of PPP in knowledge utilisation for system innovation
  • Financial provisions for support of PPP
  • Conditions for successful PPP
  • 16:40 CASE STUDY: PPP IN WATER INDUSTRY

    Alastair Young

    Alastair Young, Commercial Manager, ESW Waterway

  • PPP role in this industry
  • Past experiences
  • Information on the government structure
  • 17:10 Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Conference

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    Development of PPP in Netherlands

    The Grand Amsterdam
    10th April 2002
    Amsterdam, Netherlands

    Development of PPP in Netherlands
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    Development of PPP in Netherlands

    The Grand Amsterdam
    10th April 2002
    Amsterdam, Netherlands

    The Grand Amsterdam

    Oudezijds Voorburgwal 197
    Amsterdam 1012 EX
    Netherlands

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