Resilient Infrastructure PPPs: Contracts and Procurement

The Case of Japan
Published: 2017
Last Updated: 26 Jul 2024
Author:PPIAF, The World Bank Tokyo Disaster Risk Management Hub, GIF, GFDRR

Building on the theoretical approaches to the key challenges outlined by Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility (PPIAF), the World Bank’s Global Infrastructure Facility (GIF) and the Tokyo Disaster Risk Management (DRM) Hub have initiated a knowledge project on “Resilient Infrastructure PPPs—Contracts and Procurement” to harness the knowledge and expertise gained from PPP projects in selected countries to help the governments of low- and middle-income countries to prepare and structure disaster-resilient infrastructure PPPs. The overall knowledge project consists of two components: (a) knowledge development, and (b) knowledge exchange and dissemination (table ES.1). Good practices and lessons learned from case studies are incorporated into the separately developed technical guide.

Document TypeCase Studies
LanguageEnglish
File TypePDF
Keywordslegal framework, private participation in infrastructure, Insurance, climate resilience
ContributorsWorld Bank Group (WBG), PPIAF
Countrys
RegionsEast Asia & Pacific

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