Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Business Analysis Planning and Execution

Course Category : Strategy

Master the tools and strategies to analyze, structure, and successfully deliver Public-Private Partnership projects.

Duration & Level
5 Days (Advanced – Professional).

Starts On

24 - August - 2026

Ends On

28 - August - 2026

Location

Spain - Barcelona

Language

English

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Targeted Audience

  • Senior government officials and policymakers
  • Project finance specialists
  • PPP unit professionals
  • Infrastructure and investment managers
  • Legal and contract advisors
  • Senior consultants and business analysts

Targeted Skills

  • Apply structured business analysis tools for PPP projects
  • Confidently evaluate financial and economic feasibility
  • Strengthen capabilities in PPP project structuring and risk allocation
  • Assess legal, contractual, and regulatory frameworks
  • Develop actionable execution and monitoring strategies

Expected Outcomes

By the end of this program, participants will be able to

  • Analyze the strategic role of PPPs in infrastructure and service delivery.
  • Evaluate financial models and value-for-money frameworks for PPP projects.
  • Identify, allocate, and mitigate risks across PPP stakeholders.
  • Design effective PPP project structures aligned with legal and regulatory requirements.
  • Develop business cases and feasibility studies with precision.
  • Manage PPP contracts and stakeholder relationships throughout the project lifecycle.
  • Apply international standards and case lessons to local PPP projects.
  • Implement monitoring and evaluation mechanisms for project success.

Training Topics Index

  • Definition and importance of PPPs in modern economies
  • Global models of PPP arrangements
  • Roles and responsibilities of public and private actors
  • Key success factors in PPPs

  • Principles of PPP project finance
  • Tools for financial feasibility assessment
  • Value-for-Money and quantitative analysis
  • Innovative financing strategies

  • Designing partnership frameworks
  • Mechanisms for risk sharing and transfer
  • Common contracting models
  • Case studies of PPP projects

  • PPP-enabling legislation and policies
  • Legal drafting of PPP contracts
  • Arbitration and dispute resolution issues
  • Compliance with international standards

  • Managing the PPP project lifecycle
  • KPIs and performance measurement in PPPs
  • Oversight and monitoring tools
  • Impact assessment and sustainability analysis