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This conference will examine the progress of Public Private Partnershipsin Italy. The conference will assess the changes needed in the public procurement law in order to deliver successful PPP projects across Italy.

The use of Public Private Partnerships as a method of funding is being assessed for hospitals, prisons, education facilities, and transport projects. This event will assess how progress is being made across these sectors and how the process will be moved forward of the course of the next year.

Key issues to be discussed at this year's conference
* The Economic and Financial Planning White paper
* The rationale for PPPs within the Healthcare sector
* What types of projects are going to be developed
* How risk is to be allocated and assessed?
* Types of financing options/funding options - debt and equity
* Legal and contractual issues
* Construction Perspectives
* Strategic importance of the Legislative framework
* Importance of getting the municipalities involved
* Looking towards social infrastructure - education and hospital case studies

WELCOMING ADDRESS FROM:
· Ivor Roberts, HM Ambassador, British Embassy Italy

A unique opportunity to learn from leading industry experts including:
Luigi de Pierris, Chief Executive, PFI Task force – Ministry of the Economy & Finance
Monica Foschi, Financial Economics Area, PFI Task force – Italian Treasury
Dott. ssa Veronica Vecchi, Responsible for Unità Regionale Finanza di Progetto, Finlombarda
Enrico Pedretti, General Manager, Agenzia Sviluppo Lazio (Lazio Development Agency)
Stefano Granati, Chief Financial Officer, Societá Stretto di Messina
Peter Audemars, Senior Policy and Project Advisor, Department for Education and Skills
Valerio Bellamoli, Chief Investment Officer, Infrastrutture
Luca Pecchio, Director Infrastructure Division, Techint
Valeria Travaglini, Resp Project Finance, Astaldi Nicholas Souche, Manager Structured Finance, Dexia Crediop
Terenzio Cugia di Sant’Orsola, Executive Director, Lehman Brothers
Federico Sutti, Managing Partner, Coudert Brothers
Andrew Welbourn, Partner, Lovells
William Pavone, Head of Project and Infrastructure Finance Italy, Royal Bank of Scotland
Jeffrey Rubinoff and Franco Campomori, Partners, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer

Conference programme

8:30 Registration and Coffee

9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

Amanda Nicholls

Amanda Nicholls, Editor, PFI Intelligence Bulletin

9:10 Welcoming Address from the British Ambassador of Italy

Sir Ivor Roberts

Sir Ivor Roberts, , KCMG, HM Ambassador

9:30 KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Luigi de Pierris

Luigi de Pierris, Chief Executive, PFI Task force – Ministry of the Economy & Finance

  • The Economic and Financial Planning White paper
  • The strategic infrastructure investment programme
  • PPP in Italy- where are we? Where are we heading?
  • Overview of the current marker opportunities
  • Key sectors of developments – why are these emerging?
  • A review of the current market and their outcomes
  • 10:20 PPP IN THE PRISONS’ SECTOR

  • New and emerging trends – what is happening in the prisons’ sector?
  • Potential alternatives – the potential behind reconversions
  • The economical rationale behind procurement through Public Private Partnerships
  • Legalities
    The legal framework and restrictions on the management of the core activity
  • Occupancy and availability as the possible alternatives
  • The recourse to leasing and its limits
  • Federico Sutti

    Federico Sutti, Managing Partner, Italy, Coudert Brothers

    Terenzio Cugia di Sant’Orsola

    Terenzio Cugia di Sant’Orsola, Executive Director, Lehman Brothers

    11:00 Morning Coffee Sponsored by Lovells

    11:20 SCHOOLS PFI IN ENGLAND

    Peter Audemars

    Peter Audemars, Senior Policy and Project Advisor, Department for Education and Skills

  • The pros and cons of PFI financing in schools’ projects
  • The developing schools PFI market since 1997
  • Progress to date – an overview of signed projects with case studies
  • The current position – projects in procurement
  • The future - developing new approaches for the provision of schools
  • 12:00 PROJECT BONDS

  • Market demand and potential for development of the Italian system
  • Learning from past experiences
  • Assessing and allocating the risks
  • The role of the lenders
  • The regulatory scenario
  • Andrew Welbourn

    Andrew Welbourn, Partner, Lovells

    Manilow Niccolai

    Manilow Niccolai, Senior Associate, Lovells

    12:40 Networking Lunch

    13:40 THE INTERNATIONAL PPP MARKET

    Ian Wootton

    Ian Wootton, Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers

  • Why use the PPP model?
  • Advantages and limitation of the PPP model
  • Creating private sector innovation and an efficient service through a Public Private Partnership
  • Transfers of construction and operating risk to the private sector
  • Market trends and predicted forecasts
  • 14:20 PANEL DISCUSSION

    Valeria Travaglini

    Valeria Travaglini, Resp. Project Finance, Astaldi

    Luca Pecchio

    Luca Pecchio, Director Infrastructure Division, Techint

    Ian Wootton

    Ian Wootton, Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers

    Federico Sutti

    Federico Sutti, Managing Partner, Italy, Coudert Brothers

    15:20 Afternoon Tea Sponsored by Lovells

    15:40 PPP IN THE REGION OF LAZIO

    Enrico Pedretti

    Enrico Pedretti, General Manager, Agenzia Sviluppo Lazio (Lazio Development Agency)

  • The potential for Public Private Partnerships within Lazio
  • Our experiences to date
  • Challenges and obstacles
  • Lessons learnt
  • 16:20 HEALTHCARE – A CLOSER LOOK AT THE DEVELOPMENTS IN ITALY

    Luca Pecchio

    Luca Pecchio, Director Infrastructure Division, Techint

  • Overview of the Italian healthcare system
  • The future for healthcare projects – an insight into the projects planned
  • The rationale for PPPs within the healthcare sector
  • Special considerations for healthcare projects
  • 17:00 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    8:30 Re-registration and Coffee

    9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Marco Recalcati

    Marco Recalcati, Head of Project Finance, Banca Mediocredito – Gruppo Unicredito

    9:10 CASE STUDY

    Stefano Granati

    Stefano Granati, Chief Financial Officer, Societá Stretto di Messina

  • Background to the project and project scope
  • Timeline for the project scope
  • The rationale and purpose for the Strait of Messina Crossing
  • Rationale of using the Public Private Partnerships method for this project
  • Challenges and obstacles
  • Lessons to be learnt
  • 9:40 RAIL AND MASS TRANSIT PROJECTS

    Nicolas Souche

    Nicolas Souche, Manager, Structured Finance, Dexia Crediop

  • Financing rail structures in Italy – what methods are available?
  • Looking towards the private sector
  • Regulatory issues
  • Legislative provisions
  • Commercial risk transfer and value for money
  • Financial bankability
  • 10:20 PPP IN ITALY

    Monica Foschi

    Monica Foschi, Financial Economics Area, PFI Task Force - Italian Treasury

  • Public sector perspective - Legal framework innovations - Investment planning & affordability - Selecting PPP projects: public interest and value for money - PPP projects legal structure - Key elements for a level playing field
  • Private sector perspective - PPP/PFI market: strategic infrastructure and other components - Public interest, private investment and bankability - Fiscal and financial focus points on proposals and offers - Key elements for a level playing field
  • 11:00 Morning Coffee Sponsored by Lovells

    11:20 THE PUBLIC SECTOR APPROACH TO PPP PROJECTS

    William Pavone

    William Pavone, Head of Project and Infrastructure Finance Italy, Royal Bank of Scotland

  • Procedures
  • Outcomings
  • Private sector angle
  • 12:00 IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING

    Valerio Bellamoli

    Valerio Bellamoli, Chief Investment Officer, Infrastrutture

  • The background in Italy
  • The mission of Infrastrutture
  • The business model
  • The practical implications
  • 12:40 Networking Lunch

    14:00 PANEL DISCUSSION

    Marco Recalcati

    Marco Recalcati, Head of Project Finance, Banca Mediocredito – Gruppo Unicredito

    Valerio Bellamoli

    Valerio Bellamoli, Chief Investment Officer, Infrastrutture

    Carlo Lettieri

    Carlo Lettieri, Associate – Capital Markets Debt Origination, Leveraged Finance, Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein (Milan)

    Nicolas Souche

    Nicolas Souche, Manager, Structured Finance, Dexia Crediop

    14:40 UNDERSTANDING RISKS IN PPP PROJECTS

    Carlo Lettieri

    Carlo Lettieri, Associate – Capital Markets Debt Origination, Leveraged Finance, Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein (Milan)

  • Key commercial risks
  • Availability and performance risks
  • Residual value risks
  • Operating cost risks
  • 15:20 Afternoon Tea Sponsored by Lovells

    15:40 STRUCTURES AND SENSITIVITIES

  • Current transaction structures
  • Risk allocation
  • Methods of implementation
  • How do legalities effect Public Private Partnerships in Italy?
  • Jeffrey Rubinoff

    Jeffrey Rubinoff, Partner, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer

    Franco Campomori

    Franco Campomori, Partner, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer

    16:20 A CONSTRUCTION PERSPECTIVE

    Valeria Travaglini

    Valeria Travaglini, Resp. Project Finance, Astaldi

  • The experience of a contractor’s perspective of PFI/PPP projects
  • The bidding process
  • Case study: the new Hospital of Mestre
  • 17:00 Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Conference

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    Workshops

    PPP and Managed Equipment Services in Healthcare
    Workshop

    PPP and Managed Equipment Services in Healthcare

    The Ambasciatori Palace Hotel
    16 September 2003
    Rome, Italy

    PPP and Managed Equipment Services in Healthcare
    Workshop

    PPP and Managed Equipment Services in Healthcare

    The Ambasciatori Palace Hotel
    16 September 2003
    Rome, Italy

    Procurement and Associated Risks in PPP
    Workshop

    Procurement and Associated Risks in PPP

    The Ambasciatori Palace Hotel
    19 September 2003
    Rome, Italy

    Procurement and Associated Risks in PPP
    Workshop

    Procurement and Associated Risks in PPP

    The Ambasciatori Palace Hotel
    19 September 2003
    Rome, Italy

    The Ambasciatori Palace Hotel

    Via Vittorio Veneto, 62
    Rome 00187
    Italy

    The Ambasciatori Palace Hotel

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