Partenariats public-privé dans le secteur routier
Osaka (Japon), 13-14 octobre 2009
Cet Atelier international a été organisé conjointement par le "Japan Road Association" (Comité national de l'AIPCR au Japon) et le Comité technique de l'AIPCR A.2 "Financement, dévolution et gestion des investissements routiers".
Lors de cet atelier, des informations sur les expériences actuelles et les applications futures de partenariats public-privé dans le secteur routier ont été échangées et diffusées aux participants: jeunes professionnels du transport routier du Japon ainsi que d'autres pays du monde. 182 personnes de 23 pays ont participé.
Comité d'organisation:
- Président: Hiroyuki FUJIKAWA, Président du Comité national du Japon
- Directeur: Takaaki NAMBU, Directeur exécutif, Hanshin Expressway Co.Ltd
- Coordinateur: Eiji UEMATSU, Directeur, Hansin Expressway Co.Ltd
Actes de séminaire (en anglais)
Séance 1: Expérience de PPP en Europe | |
1-1- Experiences from a Finnish PPP project using project life-cycle management from the order perspective to maximise efficiency. Matti Vehviläinen, Finnish Road Administration. |
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1-2- The Austrian PPP Experience in the Road Sector. Dipl-Ing. Christian Nagl. |
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1-3- Motorway concessions in France and the example of the Autoroutes Paris-Rhin-Rhône group - APRR. Jean-François Langumier, APRR. |
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1-4- Spanish Roads' PPP contracts: Evolution and Future. Gerardo Gavilanes. |
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1-5- PPP motorway projects in Slovak Republic. Juraj Cermak, National Motorway Company. |
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Séance 2: Analyse | |
2-1- Value for Money Evaluation of private Sector Participation in infrastructure Projects with Economic and Financial impacts Analysis. Kazuaki Miyamoto, Tolyo City University. |
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2-2- Applications of Discrete Choice Modeling for Public-Private-Partnership Projects in Developing Countries. Prapatpong Upala, Faculty of Architecture King Mongkut's Institute of Technology. |
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2-3- Can we really implement PPP in Japan for Road Infrastructures? Jean-Pierre Ragaru, Ingérosec Corporation. |
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Séance 3: PPP en Asie (1ère partie) | |
3-1- BOT Issues in Road and Rail Transportation Infrastructure in Asia. Shinya Hanaoka, Tokyo Institute of Technology. |
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3-2- Key Legal Issues facing the development of Road Projects in Asia. Harvey Weaver, Counsel, Ashurst GJBJ, Tokyo. |
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3-3- An Indonesian Local Government Perspective on Public-Private Sector Partnerships in Toll Roads. Pr. John Black. |
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3-4- Iranian's Experience in PPP for Construction and Operation of Roads. |
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3-5- Risk Management Strategy in Privatization of Expressway Public Corporations. Tsutomu Morimoto, Japan Expressway Holding & Debt Repayment Agency. |
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Séance 3: PPP en Asie (2ème partie) | |
3-6- Vietnam's Experience with PPP. M. Sc. To Hong Anh, Planning and Investment, Ministry of Transport - Vietnam. |
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3-7- Private Financing of Expressway Projects in Korea. Young-In Kwon, Research Fellow, the Korea Transport Institute (KOTI). |
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Séance 4: Divers PPP | |
4-1- Congestion charging in Stockholm. Gunnar Tunkrans, Swedish Road Administration. |
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4-2- Alliance Contract in Australia. Brain Noble, Main Roads Western Australia. |
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Séance 5: Expérience de PPP en Afrique et Amérique | |
5-1- PPPs in Road Construction: the South African Experience. Corne' Roux, SANRAL. |
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5-2- Alternative Financing Highway Projects in Ontario, Canada. Mike Goodale. |
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5-3- The Effects of the Credit Crisis on the ability to finance PPPs for roads. Richard Deslauriers, Pricewaterhouse Coopers, Canada. |
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5-4- PPPs for Highways, Mexican Experience. Ing. Amado Athie. |
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Séance 6: Remarque concluante | |
6- Public Private Partnerships - What Next? Henri Chua, PIARC Technical Committee A.2 Chairman. |