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Public Private Partnership Projects in India

CGovernment of IndiaMinistry of FinanceDepartment of Economic AffairsCompendium of Case StudiesPublic Private Partnership Projects in IndiaGovernment of IndiaMinistry of FinanceDepartment of Economic AffairsCompendium of Case StudiesPublic Private Partnership Projects in IndiaDecember 2010 DisclaimerThis Compendium of Case Studies has been prepared as a part of a PPP capacity building programme that is being developed by the Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance, Government of India (DEA) with funding support from the World Bank, AusAID South Asia Region Infrastructure for Growth Initiative and the Public Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility (PPIAF).

Urban Infrastructure – Mass Rapid Transport BOOT (includes Design and Finance) Maharashtra 2007 Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) Reliance Energy Limited, Veolia Transport (France) and MMRDA ` 2,356 crore 35 years 13. Hyderabad Metro Urban Infrastructure – Mass Rapid Transport BOT (includes Design and Finance) Andhra ...

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1 CGovernment of IndiaMinistry of FinanceDepartment of Economic AffairsCompendium of Case StudiesPublic Private Partnership Projects in IndiaGovernment of IndiaMinistry of FinanceDepartment of Economic AffairsCompendium of Case StudiesPublic Private Partnership Projects in IndiaDecember 2010 DisclaimerThis Compendium of Case Studies has been prepared as a part of a PPP capacity building programme that is being developed by the Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance, Government of India (DEA) with funding support from the World Bank, AusAID South Asia Region Infrastructure for Growth Initiative and the Public Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility (PPIAF).

2 A consulting consortium, consisting of Economic Consulting Associates Limited (ECA) and CRISIL Risk and Infrastructure Solutions Limited (CRIS), commissioned by the World Bank, has prepared this compendium based on extensive external and CRIS have taken due care and caution in preparing the contents of this compendium. The accuracy, adequacy or completeness of any information contained in this toolkit is not guaranteed and DEA, World Bank, AusAID, PPIAF, ECA or CRIS are not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for the results obtained from the use of such information.

3 The contents of this compendium should not be construed to be the opinion of the DEA, World Bank, AusAID or PPIAF. DEA is not liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages of any kind whatsoever to the subscribers / users / transmitters / distributors of this compendium shall not be reproduced in any form, other than those intended by DEA, without prior written permission from DEA. Department of Economic AffairsAll rights reservedPublished by:PPP Cell, Department of Economic AffairsMinistry of Finance, Government of IndiaNew Delhi-110 001, Private Partnership Projects in IndiaCompendium of Case Studies1 Overview 12.

4 Snapshot Of Case Studies 23. Key Learnings 54. Case Study 1: Alandur Sewerage project 155. Case Study 2: Karnataka urban Water Supply Improvement project 276. Case Study 3: Latur Water Supply project 387. Case Study 4: Salt Lake Water Supply And Sewerage Network 508. Case Study 5: Timarpur Okhla Integrated Municipal Solid Waste Management project 589. Case Study 6: Vadodara Halol Toll Road 6810. Case Study 7: Tuni Anakapalli Annuity Road project 7611. Case Study 8: Delhi Gurgaon Expressway 8212. Case Study 9: Nhava Sheva International Container Terminal 9013.

5 Case Study 10: Kakinada Deep Water Port 9814. Case Study 11: Gangavaram Port 10515. Case Study 12: Mumbai Metro 11216. Case Study 13: Hyderabad Metro 12117. Case Study 14: Bhiwandi Electricity Distribution Franchisee 13018. Case Study 15: Amritsar Intercity Bus Terminal project 13919. Abbreviations and Acronyms 148 ContentsiiiPublic Private Partnership Projects in IndiaCompendium of Case StudiesThis compendium presents case studies of fifteen select Public - Private - Partnership (PPP) Projects in India . The case studies have been prepared to highlight the experience and lessons learnt so far and thereby influence the design of future PPP processes and structures to improve the quality of PPP Projects .

6 The choice of case studies provides a representation across different sectors, covers different PPP project structures, includes Projects at different stages of the PPP life-cycle and has Projects with different levels of case studies include the following: a. A description of the project with project features;b. The project structure adopted with details of the roles and responsibilities of the Private and Public partners;c. The financing details of the project along with the current statusd. A description of the PPP process adopted including project identification, project feasibility, structuring of the contract/concession and awarding Projects to Private partners.

7 This includes details like the timing of major events like tendering and details like the level of response to the bid process; e. A detailed matrix of initial allocation of key risks across the Public and Private sector partners, along with details of subsequent changes, if any, and an assessment of the implications of the risk allocation;f. A concise assessment of the achievement of objectives originally set out for the project , viz., improvements in service delivery - , capacity, quality, coverage affordability - with indicative parameters, to the extent possible; g.

8 A Value For Money (VFM) assessment of the project to illustrate the benefits of following a PPP approach vis- -vis the alternative of Public procurement; andh. A summary of the key learning and observations from the is expected that the case studies will assist the Public authorities in: Understanding the needs, challenges and risks associated with alternate PPP arrangements in specific sector. Improving quality of project identification, preparation, award and monitoring of PPPs and associated issues such as, for example, governance and fiscal implications. Managing the transition to a large scale PPP program to improve infrastructure services.

9 OneOverview1 TwoSnapshot of Case StudiesThe following table provides a snapshot of the fifteen case studies. SectorPPP project structureState and year PPP contract signedGovernment / Public sector entity / entitiesPrivate sector promoter / sponsor / consortium membersProject costConcession period1. Alandur Underground Sewerage project SewerageConstruction Contract (Underground Sewage System)O&M Contract (Underground Sewerage System)Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) Annuity (Sewage Treatment Plant) Tamil Nadu2000 Alandur Municipality and the Tamil Nadu urban Infrastructure Financial Services Limited (TNUIFSL)IVRCL Infrastructures and Projects Ltd and Va Tech Wabag Technologies Ltd.

10 ` crore (Sewerage Network)` crore (Sewage Treatment Plant)O&M Contract 5 yearsBOT Annuity 14 years2. Karnataka urban Water Supply Improvement urban Water SupplyOperations & Management Contract Karnataka2005 Karnataka urban Infrastructure Development and Finance Corporation (KUIDFC)Veolia Water (formerly known as Compagnie Generale des Eaux, France)` 32 crore42 months (Later extended to 59 months)3. Latur Water Supply ProjectWater SupplyOperations & Management Contract Maharashtra2006 Maharashtra Jeevan PradhikaranSubhash Projects & Marketing Limited, UPL Environmental Engineers Limited and Hydro Comp Enterprises India Private Limited.


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