SHORT COURSE BLOCK 1:- 18 20 FEBRUARY 2015 (3 CPD POINTS) MURRAY & ROBERTS CHAIR FOR CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING COURSE DESCRIPTION A short course in Public Private Partnerships will be offered form 18 20 February 2015 (PPP) at the Murray & Roberts Chair for Construction Engineering and Management of the Department of Civil Engineering at Stellenbosch University. The purpose of this course in Public Private Partnerships (PPP) is to provide course participants with an understanding of the basic concepts and characteristics of this procurement model. Considering the need for appropriate procurement models in South Africa, this course provides a solid background which is needed to understand the applications and limitations of this model. The course starts with an introduction to PPP followed by the characteristics and organizational models. This theoretical background is presented by of Bauhaus University in Weimar, Germany. He will also present special applications for PPP in roads and highways. A South African perspective and history, as well as the legal framework and benefits for PPP in South Africa are presented by Tony Smith, formerly a Director of Murray & Roberts Concessions. A case study in each of Germany () and South Africa () will provide excellent examples of the applications, advantages and pitfalls of PPP. The course allows interactive discussion in an environment of collaboration and knowledge transfer.. The following persons should attend the course on Public Private Partnerships: - Managers, engineers and other persons at local and central government who are involved in planning and management of infrastructure and who need a thorough understanding of the principles involved in Public Private Partnerships. - Managers, engineers and allied professionals at consulting practices involved with the development and initiation of infrastructure projects. - Managers, engineers and allied professionals at construction companies who work with others in the private sector to initiate and develop infrastructure. - Engineers and allied professionals in other organizations that become involved in supporting initiatives for the initiation and develop of infrastructure projects.
Course Information Date Time Place Wednesday 18 February 2015 Friday 20 February 2015 (3 days) Registration : 08:00 08:30 on 18 February 2015 From 08:30 17:00 with light lunch and tea/coffee breaks Room S202, Civil Engineering Building, University of Stellenbosch Faculty of Engineering, Building for Civil (and Electronic & Electrical) Engineering, access from Hammanshand Road via Joubert Street or from Banhoek Street, Stellenbosch (Route map available on request) Course Fee Postal Address Website Enquiries R6 700.00 / delegate (Block 1) R350 discount on Early Bird registrations (on or before 16 January 2015) R600.00 / Registered Postgraduate student in CEM per Block R750.00 / Registered Postgraduate student in other engineering disciplines at Stellenbosch University per Block (Students must attend both blocks) (Fee includes lunch tea/coffee and course notes) (Transport & Accommodation:- Own arrangement ) (Info available upon request) Department of Civil Engineering, c/o H Bosman (S476), University of Stellenbosch, Private Bag X1, Matieland 7602 www.civeng.sun.ac.za Prof J A Wium Tel: 021 808 4348, Fax: 0865815756, janw@sun.ac.za Ms Hesmarie Bosman Tel: 021 808 4131, Fax: 0865815756, hesmarieb@sun.ac.za
Preliminary Course Programme : 18 20 February 2015 (DAY 1) 18/02/15 08h00 Registration 08h30 Introduction and course programme Prof JA Wium Stellenbosch University 09h00-10h15 Infrastructure overview, 10h35-14h15 14h15-15h15 Introduction to Project Finance Introduction to Public Private Partnerships Introduction to Public Private Partnerships The South African PPP environment Legislation, Processes & Procedures, Establishing appropriate teams The South African PPP environment PPPs are a risky business (DAY 2) 19/02/15 08h30-10h20 10h20 10h45- PPP Principles and characteristics PPP Principles and characteristics PPP Specifics in Roads & Highways Compensation models 15h15 15h35-15h05-18h00 Case Study: One project Team organisation support Background Geographical Option for project development Solution for a situation Students proceed to prepare presentations for the following day students
(DAY 3) 20/02/15 Lecturers : 08h30-10h05 10h05 10h45-15h05-16h30 16h30 Case study presentations Project Financing of PPP Projects Project Financing of PPP Projects South African Case Study The rise and fall of the Mangaung Correctional facility Delegates Dipl Eng. graduated with a master s degree in real estate from the Construction Management Department of Bauhaus University in Weimar, Germany in 2007. During his postgraduate studies Björn worked for a consulting company as a freelancer with focus on structuring public private partnerships. He gained experience in property valuation and real estate asset management, but also as fund advisor of real estate private equity funds. He has experience in the development of several fund concepts and structures, including operational and strategic fund management. He now works as a research associate at the chair for construction economics with a special focus on infrastructure investments and PPPs. served as a Director and Managing Director on a number of Murray &Roberts boards mainly dealing with marketing and negotiating construction projects during the period 1980 to 1994. In 1994 to 2000 he was appointed as Business Development Director for Murray & Roberts Construction operating on a national level. During this time he was asked to take up the challenge of engaging Government on their proposed PPP projects. In 2000 to 2006 he was appointed as a Director for Murray & Roberts Concessions where he was responsible for organising and co-ordinating the consortium s submissions for the RFQ, RFP and contract documentation and acting as Government s contact person. From 2007 to 2009 he acted as a Consultant to G4S to assist them in preparing their RFQ and RFP documentation for the four new prison contracts for the Department of Correctional Services. In May 2009 he assisted the Ikhwezi Consortium to prepare and submit their entire documentation for this project.
REGISTRATION FORM COURSE: Wednesday 18 February Friday 20 February 2015 (3 days)(block 1) TO REGISTER: Scan and e-mail to: hesmarieb@sun.ac.za or Fax to: 086 5815756 Attention: Kindly complete this registration form and return to the Department of Civil Engineering. Hesmarie Bosman Alternatively mail to: Department of Civil Engineering c/o H Bosman (S365) University of Stellenbosch Private Bag X1 MATIELAND 7602 Upon receipt of a signed registration form, an invoice will be issued for the relevant course fee and faxed to the participant. The course fee may be paid electronically or by direct bank deposit (banking details are provided on invoice). Please state invoice and debtor s number when making payment. Forward proof of payment. Please make cheques payable to the University of Stellenbosch. COURSE FEE: R6 700.00 / Delegate for Block 1 R6 350.00 / Delegate for Block 1 (Early Bird registration:- on or before 16 January 2015) R1 200.00 / Registered Postgraduate student in CEM and R1 500.00 / Registered Postgraduate student in other engineering disciplines at Stellenbosch University (Fee includes lunch, tea/coffee and course notes) CLOSING DATE FOR REGISTRATIONS: FRIDAY, 06 FEBRUARY 2015 (10% penalty for late registration) CANCELLATIONS: ENQUIRIES: Field in blue compulsory PERSONAL DETAILS Written cancellations will be accepted in writing and without penalty up to 14 working days prior to commencement of the course. Thereafter a cancellation fee of 25% of the applicable fee will be payable by the participant. Hesmarie Bosman, Tel: (021) 808 4131, E-mail: hesmarieb@sun.ac.za Title: Surname: Full Name: ID: Qualification Highest Year achieved Institution Field Tel: Cell: Fax: Email: COMPANY DETAILS Company Name: Postal Address: Office Address: ATTENDANCE & PAYMENT DETAILS: For non-degree purposes (Draw a line through the options which do not apply) Attendance of course including light lunch, tea/coffee and course notes: R6 700/delegate R6 3500.00 (Early bird registration) In whose name should the invoice be issued: Company Attendant Please specify any special dietary requirements: ATTENDANCE & PAYMENT DETAILS: For degree purposes (Registered Postgraduate Students only)(block 1 & 2) Student Number Postgraduate Programme I have read and I agree to the conditions of registration as stipulated above. Dept Block 1 Block 2 Signature: Date: