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PPP in France
5 February - 6 February 2007
PPP in France
Attend SAE Media Group’s PPP in France conference to discover all the latest developments and opportunities in this dynamic market.

With the exciting progress occurring throughout France in 2006 - Contrat de Partenariat finally kicking in for PPP prison deals under the new PPP Ordonnance, the fast moving and optimistic healthcare market, the new financing structures and roles for banks, and the new sectors opening to PPP for the first time – this is the time to get involved and make the most of the opportunities for 2007 and beyond.

Programme highlights:
  • Discover the latest developments in France’s PPP strategy: the coming of age of the Contract de Partenariat and trends for 2007
  • Benefit from cases studies of major recent projects such as South-Francilien Hospital and INSEP
  • Optimise your knowledge: hear updates from each of the key Government Ministries to ensure all PPP opportunities and prospects are covered - Finance, Health, Justice, Defence, Transport & Infrastructure, Youth & Sports
  • Review best practice guidance and understand current financing issues to ensure your profits are maximised
  • Enjoy high-level networking with the leading practitioners in this market, making new contacts and benefiting from valuable lessons learnt


Expert speakers at this event include:

François Bergère, Secretary General, PPP Taskforce (MAPPP), French Ministry of Finance
Claude Martinand, Président, Institut de la Gestion Déléguée (IGD)
Hervé Mariton, MP, Majority Spokesperson for the Finance Committee, French National Assembly
Cédric Beauvois, Chargé de mission, Mission Nationale d'Appui à l'Investissement Hospitalier (MAINH), French Ministry of Health
Henri Vichard, Deputy Managing Director, French Ministry of Justice (AMOTMJ)
Philippe Genoux, Head of Smart Acquisition, French Ministry of Defence
Brigitte Loye Deroubaix, INSEP Project Director, French Ministry for Youth, Sports and Voluntary Associations
Alain Fayard, Inspecteur Général de l'équipement, French Ministry for Transport and Infrastructure
Fabienne Viala, Deputy Director, Bouygues Constructions Entreprises
Vincent Piron, Director of Strategy and Investments, VINCI Concessions
Damien Legrand, Managing Director, DEPFA Bank
Miguel Holguin, Managing Director – Head of Project Finance, HSBC France

Conference agenda

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

PPP Railway update

·                Taiwan HSR

·                January 2006: a French law to launch four railway PPPs

·                Reims Tramway

·                Mulhouse tramway extension

·                La Reunion tramway

·                North America, Germany… what next? Private sidings in France?

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9:45

Private constrains, needs and input

·                As long as the context is not suitable, the private opposes a mute "veto right"

·                Railway offers opportunities to other investors besides civil work companies, railway industry and banks

·                There should be a consensus to co-operate over several decades between sectors

·                From subsidies to incomes

·                Good and bad fortunes

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10:30

Morning Coffee

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10:45

A tool to build the consensus: risk management

·                A means to push convergence of views - between politicians and public sector players, and private sector industries and financial companies - up to a statement of understanding

·                Risk allocation – 15% managed by legal and financial advisors; 85% of other risks managed by professionals ranging from managers, engineers and any persons with numerous and valuable know-how through three types of actions: prevention, control and protection.

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11:30

The role of advisors to help public authorities

·                From consensus to confidence

·                From controlling suppliers’ performances over months, to “farming” PPP over decades

·                Experience sharing: cross fertilisation, know-how management …

·                Competitive dialogue up to the production of three to five bids (three in Taiwan)

·                Build and negotiate a transparent list of evaluation criteria such as life cycle cost, risk management, and many other suggestions coming out of the competitive dialogue

·                Biodegradability

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12:15

Discussion and questions – review of the session

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12:30

Close of Executive Briefing

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Nathalie Mignon-Leboucher

Nathalie Mignon-Leboucher, Head of Business Development, Autoroutes Paris Rhin Rhone

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9:10

KEYNOTE ADDRESS: OVERVIEW AND PROSPECTS OF THE FRENCH PPP MARKET

François Bergère

François Bergère, Secretary General, PPP Taskforce (MAPPP), French Ministry of Finance

·               Market overview: latest milestones and deals

·               Trends for 2007

·               Qualitative challenges ahead

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9:50

IMPORTANCE OF PPP FOR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC GROWTH

Vincent Piron

Vincent Piron, Director of Strategy and Investments, VINCI Concessions

·               The public debt constraint

·               Risk allocation according to the skill of the parties

·               Public discount rate and private discount rate

·               Conclusion: financing of the TEN (Trans-European Networks)

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10:30

Morning Coffee

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11:00

THE HOSPITAL PPP PROJECTS

Cédric  Beauvois

Cédric Beauvois, Chargés de mission, Mission Nationale d’Appui à l’Investissement Hospitalier (MAINH), French Ministry of Health

·                Overview of the projects

·                The PPP route: a miracle solution?

·                The role of the public sector comparator

·                The experience of the competitive dialogue

·                The emergence of various financing structures

·                The role of the operation phase

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11:40

AN INVESTOR'S PERSPECTIVE OF FRENCH PPP

Sébastien Clerc

Sébastien Clerc, Managing Director, IXIS CIB

·              Who are the active investors?

·              What are their objectives?

·              Is there room for financial investors?

·              Conditions for the development of a sound market for equity investors

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12:20

Networking Lunch

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13:50

FRENCH MINISTRY OF JUSTICE PRISONS PROGRAMME

Henri Vichard

Henri Vichard, Deputy Managing Director, French Ministry of Justice (AMOTMJ)

·                The initial steps and legislative developments
·                What has been achieved since last year?
·                Next steps and business opportunities
·                Lessons learnt from past experiences
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14:30

CASE STUDIES : SOUTH-FRANCILIEN HOSPITAL AND PRISONS - BATCH 1

Jérôme Fleury

Jérôme Fleury, Director - PPP, Eiffage

·               Project backgrounds and presentations
·               Allocation of main risks
·               Financial structure
·               Financial close and further developments
·               Key factors of success
·               Current progress of projects
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15:10

Afternoon Tea

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15:40

FINANCING OF THE SOUTH FRANCILIEN HOSPITAL PPP

Miguel Holguin

Miguel Holguin, Managing Director - Head of Project Finance, HSBC France

·               Overview and timetable

·               Financial structure

·               Lessons learnt

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16:20

CASE STUDY – PPPS IN THE CUSTODIAL SECTOR

Fabienne  Viala

Fabienne Viala, Director, Bouygues Construction Entreprises

·         Overview of contract - three prison PPP projects in Vivonne (Vienne), Saint-Aubin-Routot and Gainneville (Seine Maritime) et Coulaines

·         Lessons learnt from the previous round of penal PPPs

·         Forming the consortium

·         The bidding process

·         Key issues and future plans

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17:00

Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Nathalie Mignon-Leboucher

Nathalie Mignon-Leboucher, Head of Business Development, Autoroutes Paris Rhin Rhone

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9:10

FORMING A PPP CULTURE

Claude Martinand

Claude Martinand, President, Institut de la gestion déléguée (IGD)

·               Making progress through sharing experience

·               Creating standardised practices and rules relating to PPPs

·               Sharing knowledge - advice to newcomers who are approaching PPP projects

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9:50

THE POLITICAL CONTEXT OF PPP IN FRANCE

Hervé Mariton

Hervé Mariton, Majority Spokesman for the Finance Committee, Assemblée Nationale

·               The birth of PPP in France

·               Implementation of PPPs

·               Political perspectives

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10:30

Morning Coffee

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11:00

PPP AND CONCESSION

Alain Fayard

Alain Fayard, Inspecteur general de l'équipement, French Ministry for Transport and Infrastruture

·               Searching a definition: at national and European levels

·               A way of managing

·               A way of financing

·               What users’ funding?

·               What regulation?

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11:40

FRENCH AND EUROPEAN ROAD PPPS

Marc-Henry Lebrun

Marc-Henry Lebrun, Vice-President, Infrastructure Project Finance, Societe Generale

·               Current projects under development

·               Market trends: revenue structures

·               Market trends : contractual issues

·               Market trends : financing

·               Focus on France

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12:20

Networking Lunch

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13:50

PPP AND DEFENCE PROCUREMENT

Philippe Genoux

Philippe Genoux, Head of Smart Acquisition, French Ministry of Defence,

·                Specificities

·                Initial assessment

·                Consolidation or non–consolidation?

·                Specific legal aspects

·                The dialogue during contracting

·                Examples…

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14:30

COMPETITIVE DIALOGUE PROCEDURE

Noël Chahid-Nouraï

Noël Chahid-Nouraï, Partner, Allen & Overy

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15:10

Afternoon Tea

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15:40

CASE STUDY – INSEP (INSTITUT NATIONAL DU SPORT ET DE L'ÉDUCATION PHYSIQUE)

Brigitte Loye Deroubaix

Brigitte Loye Deroubaix, INSEP Project Director, French Ministry for Youth, Sports and Voluntary Associations

·                Why finance the restoration as a PPP?

·                The bidding process and selecting a consortium

·                Difficulties encountered and progress to date

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16:20

FINANCIAL ISSUES RELATING TO FRENCH PPPS

Julien  Touzot

Julien Touzot, Associate Director, Infrastructure Finance Unit, DEPFA BANK

·               Financing structures and issues: what market specificities?

·               Financial optimisation in France by use of the sale of irrevocable receivables

·               Project pipeline map

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17:00

Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Conference

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‘A commitment to structured skills and knowledge enhancement for Personal or Professional competence’

CPD is a common requirement of individual membership with professional bodies and Institutes. Increasingly, employers also expect their staff to undertake regular CPD activities.

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