Infrastructure Australia's review of Barriers to Competition and Efficiency in the Procurement of Public Private Partnerships
Infrastructure Australia (IA) engaged KPMG to help identify and find practical solutions to the most significant barriers to competition and efficiency in the procurement of PPPs. More information and a copy of the KPMG report can be found at the link below.
Public Private Partnership-related reports by other parties
Infrastructure Australia provides the following reports related to Public Private Partnerships for information only. The reports do not necessarily represent Australian, State or Territory Government policy or views.
The reports come from research, studies, reviews or evaluations of Public Private Partnerships in general, specific aspects of Public Private Partnerships or specific projects or programs.
Infrastructure Australia will update the reports as more information becomes available. Should you wish to have a report or link included on this website, please contact us by email at mail@infrastructureaustralia.gov.au.
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Paving the Way: Maximizing the Value of Private Finance in Infrastructure, World Economic Forum, 2010 [
PDF: 3088 KB]
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Private Finance Projects on and off-balance sheet debt, UK House of Lords 2010 [
PDF: 360 KB]
- Private Finance Projects, UK National Audit Office 2009
- Performance of PFI Construction, UK National Audit Office 2009
- Managing contingent Liabilities in Public Private Partnerships: Practice in Australia, Chile and South Africa, Timothy Irwin and Tanya Mokdad, 2009 [
PDF: 231 KB] - A survey of alternative financing mechanisms for PPPs, IAQ and Bond University, 2009
- Toll forecasts: Big numbers win prizes, Robert Bain, 2009
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PDF: 129 KB] - PFI in school building - does it influence educational outcomes? KPMG (UK) 2009 [
PDF: 891 KB] - The Royal Childrens' Hosptal PPP: Victorian Auditor General 2009
- Public Private Partnership Policy - An Evolution: NSW Treasury 2009
- The Royal Womens' Hospital PPP: Victorian Auditor General 2008
- Infrastructure Procurement: Delivering Long Term Value: UKHM Treasury 2008
- Financing Australian PPP Projects in the Global Financial Crisis: KPMG 2009
- What impact will the current capital market conditions have on PPPs: IAQ and Bond University, 2008 [
PDF: 515 KB] - Australian PPP Benchmarking Study: National PPP Forum and University of Melbourne, 2008 [
PDF: 324 KB] - The journey continues: PPPs in social infrastructure, Ernst & Young 2008 [
PDF: 659 KB] - The economic contribution of Sydney's toll roads to NSW and Australia, 2008, Ernst & Young [
PDF: 7897 KB] - The value of PFI: Hanging in the balance (sheet)? PriceWaterhouseCoopers 2008 [
PDF: 136 KB] - Performance of PPPs and Traditional Procurement in Australia, Allen Consulting 2007
- Southern Cross Station and Melbourne Convention Centre PPPs: Victorian Auditor General 2007
- Built to Serve: The benefits of Service-Led PPPs, The Serco Institute, 2007 [
PDF: 846 KB] - Effectiveness of operational contracts in PFI, 2007 KPMG UK [
PDF: 995 KB] - Building on success: The way forward for PFI, 2007, Confederation of British Industry [
PDF: 523 KB] - The Next Steps: Priorities for improving public service, Confederation of British Industry [
PDF: 1217 KB] - Going global: The world of public private Partnerships, 2007, Confederation of British Industry [
PDF: 431 KB] - HM Treasury: Tendering and benchmarking in PFI 2007, UK House of Commons Committee of Public Accounts [
PDF: 513 KB] - Report to Congress on the Costs, Benefits, and Efficiencies of Public-Private Partnerships for Fixed Guideway Capital Projects, 2007 U.S. Department of Transportation
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PDF: 865 KB] - The Cross City Tunnel Project, NSW Auditor General 2006
- The New Schools Privately Financed Project, NSW Auditor General 2006
- Closing the Infrastructure Gap: The Role of PPPs, Deloitte, 2006 [
PDF: 607 KB] - Report on Private Investment in Public Infrastructure, Victorian Parliament Public Accounts and Estimates Committee, 2006 [
PDF: 1084 KB] - Public private partnerships in Australia: an overview of their nature, purpose, incidence and oversight Linda M English, 2006
- Building Flexibility: New delivery models for public infrastructure projects. 2005, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu UK [
PDF: 676 KB] - Traffic forecasting risk study update 2005: Through ramp up and beyond, Standard and Poors, 2005 [
PDF: 164 KB] - Traffic Forecasting Risk: Study Update 2004, Standard & Poors [
PDF: 51 KB] - Toll Road Forecasting Risk: Study Review & Update 2003, Standard & Poors [
PDF: 230 KB] - PFI Construction Performance, UK National Audit Office 2003 [
PDF: 1695 KB] - Traffic forecasting risk: Study update 2003, Standard and Poors, 2003 [
PDF: 61 KB] - Review of Large Public Procurement: The Mott McDonald Report, UK HM Treasury 2002
- Traffic risk in start-up toll facilities, Standard and Poors, 2002 [
PDF: 270 KB]
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