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(2009) Mandri-Perrott, Xavier Cledan
This thesis has sought to determine, and make recommendations on, means of optimizing the use of Public Private Partnership (PPP) in development of infrastructure whilst ensuring the sustainable long term provision of water and waste water services. The outcome of this Research is focused on providing detailed recommendations on contractual issues and contract structures to achieve this objective. These detailed recommendations are set out below. The provision of a public service requires a careful balance between the potentially divergent interests of the public and private sectors. On the one hand, the public sector has a responsibility and an obligation to provide services to its inhabitants and ratepayers. At the same time the private sector is entitled to receive adequate compensation for the risk of managing the provision of that infrastructure service, as well as being compensated for putting its Private Capital at risk. Since, 1989 we have seen a surge in the number of "Public Private Partnerships" (or PPPs) in many sectors but particularly in the water and waste water sectors. The considerable case history that has been amassed shows that these PPP arrangements can be an effective tool for water and waste water scheme development and long term management and operation. However, it is also clear that there is a considerable range of levels of effectiveness of these PPP arrangements, including some outright failures. In this research I have focused on the following questions related to the effective design, development and implementation of PPP arrangements for the Water and Wastewater Services Sector. ...
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