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PPP in Spain
Currently, interest in PPP projects is increasing significantly in Spain. With road and rail projects in operation, and future schemes planned in healthcare and the justice sector, SAE Media Group has identified the need to provide a forum where critical issues and opportunities in PPP and PFI are addressed.

SAE Media Group's second annual 'PPP in Spain' conference will cover the latest deals and the upcoming new projects in Spain, including case studies from key public organisations and private companies. It will assess how the Spanish PPP market is progressing and will offer guidance on issues such as funding, risk and value for money. This forum aims to be an unparalleled source of information on PPPs in Spain.

Conference agenda

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9:00

Registration & Coffee

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9:30

The Procurement Process

  • PPP Vs traditional procurement routes
  • Stages in the procurement process
  • How to achieve value for money in PPP projects
  • What is an output specification - what are you trying to achieve?
  • Payment mechanisms
  • The public sector comparator
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    10:00

    Dispute Resolution in International Concession Contracts

  • ADR & arbitration
  • Arbitration in International construction contracts
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    10:30

    PPP Projects and the Financial Markets

  • Bonds or debt?
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    11:00

    Morning Coffee

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    11:15

    Mitigating Risk on PPP Projects

  • Identifying sources of risk in PPP
  • Risk in International construction contracts
  • Philosophy of risk under FIDIC Conditions (1999)
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    12:00

    Case Study and Evaluation

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    12:15

    Discussion and questions - Review of session

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    12:30

    Close of Briefing

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    8:30

    Registration & Coffee

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    9:00

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Christopher Knowles

    Christopher Knowles, Associate Director, Spain - Infrastructure and PPPs, European Investment Bank

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    9:10

    THE STRATEGIC TRANSPORT PLAN (PEIT)

    Angel Aparicio

    Angel Aparicio, Director General, CEDEX (Centre for Studies and Experimentation of Public Works) Ministry of Transport

  • Overview of the PEIT
  • Spain's current transport policy goals
  • Putting transport infrastructure at the service of PEIT’s goals
  • Assessing the impact on PPPs
  • Key issues and considerations for transport infrastructure management and financing
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    9:50

    ENHANCING THE EUROPEAN INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET

    Rui Sousa Monteiro

    Rui Sousa Monteiro, Senior Economist, Parpublica S. A.

  • European infrastructure: economic and social impact
  • New European infrastructure: which projects? when? how?
  • Overview of Trans-European Networks (TENs)
  • PPP experience in the European Union
  • PPPs and their impact on TENs development
  • Issues of funding
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    EXPECTED EVOLUTION IN SPANISH INFRASTRUCTURE

    Carolina Ibañez

    Carolina Ibañez, Project Finance Division Head, Caja Madrid

  • New schemes, new sectors
  • New players
  • Financial aspects
  • Case study
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    11:40

    PPPs AND LIGHT RAIL

    José Luis Nores Escobar

    José Luis Nores Escobar, Secretario General, Ente Público de Gestión de Ferrocarriles Andaluces

  • Overview of policy regarding PPPs
  • Overview of PPPs to date
  • Setting up the Andalusian Government-owned public infrastructure companies
  • Recent developments
  • Case studies
  • Future plans
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    12:20

    Networking Lunch

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    13:50

    EXAMINING THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN SPANISH ROAD FINANCING

    José María Arana

    José María Arana, Head of Project & Export Finance Spain and Portugal, Royal Bank of Scotland

  • Examining lenders’ views regarding real toll vs shadow toll financing
  • Exploring the trade offs relating commercial banks, capital markets and multilateral financing
  • Lenders’ views of the Spanish Legislation Framework (comparison with other European regulations)
  • Spanish motorway financing: practical examples
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    14:30

    PPP ACTUAL LEGAL FRAMEWORK AND FORECAST

    Adolfo Menéndez

    Adolfo Menéndez, Partner, Head of the Infrastructures Group, Uría & Menéndez

  • Railways the beginning of a new era
  • Airports and single sky
  • The ports, something new?
  • Roads and toll, what´s the future?
  • What´s the PEIT criteria?
  • Developing the 2003 Act to regulate the Public Works Concession Contract
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    15:10

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:40

    FINANCING SHADOW TOLL HIGHWAYS THROUGH PPPs

    Mario Aymerich

    Mario Aymerich, Technical Advisor, Projects Directorate, European Investment Bank

  • EIB activity in the road sector
  • PPP projects appraisal and monitoring
  • Typical loan conditions and release of guarantees
  • Shadow-toll motorways financed by the EIB in Spain
  • How to apply for an EIB loan
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    16:20

    TREATMENT IN NATIONAL ACCOUNTS OF PPPs IN TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURES

    Inigo Prior Remiro

    Inigo Prior Remiro, Manager, Infrastructures & Governments, Pricewaterhouse Coopers Corporate Finance S L

  • Eurostat rules for accounting treatment of PPPs in National accounts
  • Application on shadow toll projects and availability payments schemes
  • Evidence on application in some case studies
  • Critical aspects in tendering and contracting in the context of the Spanish legal framework
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    17:00

    Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Christopher Knowles

    Christopher Knowles, Associate Director, Spain - Infrastructure and PPPs, European Investment Bank

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    8:30

    Registration & Coffee

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    9:00

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Adolfo Menéndez

    Adolfo Menéndez, Partner, Head of the Infrastructures Group, Uría & Menéndez

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    9:10

    THE SPANISH PPP MODEL

    Enrique Fuentes

    Enrique Fuentes, Director of Corporate Development, CINTRA

  • Objectives and trade offs of a regulatory framework for PPP's
  • Description of the Spanish PPP framework
  • Comparison of the Spanish model with other European models
  • Results of the Spanish PPP framework: the Spanish PPP industry

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    9:50

    PFI IN SPAIN: CHALLENGES FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

    Nieves Rodríguez Varela

    Nieves Rodríguez Varela, Director General, Comunidad de Madrid

  • Public Private Partnerships: definition, PPP alternatives, common elements
  • Pros and cons compared with traditional procurement methods
  • Challenges for Public Administrations
  • Opportunities in the Spanish market
  • Conclusion
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    THE BUSINESS CASE

  • Differences with the UK model
  • Tender process
  • Design
  • Value for money
  • Life cycle value
  • Risk transfer and risk management
  • Alberto de Frutos

    Alberto de Frutos, Managing Director, Bovis Lend Lease, S. A.

    John Claverley

    John Claverley, Spain Business Development Manager, Bovis Lend Lease, S. A.

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    11:40

    PPP IN HEALTHCARE

    Andrés Rebollo Fuente

    Andrés Rebollo Fuente, Partner, Asesores de Infraestructuras

  • PPP in Healthcare – a market update and regional plans for the future
  • Looking at international PPP/PFI experience for the right structures for Spain
  • Possible PPP models in health projects in Spain
  • Public debt and EAS 95 considerations
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    12:20

    Networking Lunch

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    13:50

    HEALTH PPPs IN SCOTLAND

  • Overview of structure and devolved Government
  • Scotland’s approach to and record of PFIs
  • Overview of projects – past, future and present
  • Lessons learned
  • Emerging issues
  • PPP models in the future
  • Mike Baxter

    Mike Baxter, Head of Private Finance & Capital Unit, Scottish Executive Health Department

    Norman Kinnear

    Norman Kinnear, PFI Facilitator, Scottish Executive Health Department

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    14:30

    INSURANCE IN RISK MANAGEMENT

    Mark Courtneidge

    Mark Courtneidge, Director, Aon

  • The Risk Management Model
  • Insurance in risk management
  • Why insurance is important in PPPs
  • Core insurance in PPP
  • Partnering with insurers
  • Current insurance market: Why? The future
  • Insurance as a benefit to PPPs
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    15:10

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:40

    AN OVERVIEW OF THE NEW PPP DEBT PRODUCT

  • A description of how it works
  • Benefits and drawbacks relative to other forms of finance
  • Perspective of the product from various parties
  • Deborah M. Zurkow

    Deborah M. Zurkow, Managing Director, MBIA Assurance S. A.

    Adrian Jones

    Adrian Jones, Vice President, MBIA Assurance SA

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    16:20

    LEGAL & CONTRACTUAL ISSUES IN PPPs

    Andrew Normington

    Andrew Normington, Senior Associate, Pinsent Masons

  • The challenges of contract management
  • Employment issues & staff transfers
  • Standardisation of contracts
  • Contractual differences - how does the experience of Europe relate to Spain?
  • Predictions for future international developments – divergence or convergence?

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    17:00

    INVESTING IN PUBLIC PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE COMPANIES AND PROJECTS

    Carlos Doussinague

    Carlos Doussinague, Director de Inversiones, Capital Grupo Santander SGECR

  • Issues affecting the Spanish Case
  • Vehicles for PFI in Spain
  • The Investor point of view
  • Santander Infraestructuras
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    17:40

    Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Conference

    Adolfo Menéndez

    Adolfo Menéndez, Partner, Head of the Infrastructures Group, Uría & Menéndez

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    27 April 2005
    Madrid, Spain

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    Madrid
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