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SWG launches global PPP survey

Service Works Group (SWG), has today announced the launch of a new survey, exploring the operational phase of PPP (public-private partnership) projects, in collaboration with leading industry journal, Partnerships Bulletin and its sister publication, P3 Bulletin. The survey is now live and is open to industry professionals to gather insight and identify trends on the optimisation of operational and contractual procedures for future PPP projects.

PPP contracts now play a prominent role in a large percentage of public infrastructure projects. PPP arrangements seek to have mutually-beneficial effect on the market by helping to reduce the financial and operational burden on public authorities, while also simultaneously helping private industry gain a foothold in large scale and long-term infrastructure projects. Unlike traditional procurement, the public sector integrates all components of a PPP project into one performance-based contract. It’s this often complex arrangement that provides the rationale for Service Works Group’s latest piece of market research.

Gary Watkins, CEO of SWG, comments: “Up to date intelligence is vital in helping to innovate and evolve PPP contracts. This survey will offer valuable insight into a rapidly changing industry and aid improvement in the crucial stages of projects of this type across the globe.”

There will be one lucky winner receiving $1000 worth of vouchers (or domestic currency equivalent) for completing the survey. Closing date for survey responses and prize draw entries is Monday 27th February 2017 at 09.15 GMT.

The results from the poll, hosted by Partnerships Bulletin and P3 Bulletin, are due to be published in April 2017.

To participate in the survey, please click here.

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