Public Private Partnership (PPP) Opportunities in Infrastructure


Configuring Public Private Partnership (PPP) Development Projects for developing countries can be a challenge, risk or an opportunity in disguise. Unfolding such opportunities requires the experience, knowledge and dedication of a company likes Sobek.

Sobek and its team of experts can assist in setting the right framework for PPP undertakings or can identify, assess and implement public private partnership projects in several domains of developing countries. Sobek works with a variety of partners at national and international levels to ensure support to all our clients from strengthening the capacity of public entities to promote, develop, operate and manage public-private partnership projects for infrastructure development and the provision of basic services.

Sobek has significant experience collaborating with donor institutions, private financiers and interested organisation to provide specialized assistance to governments, donors, development agencies and private sector companies in investing in the field of infrastructure.

Sobek assists public authorities in development of full scale PPP projects. We evaluate potential public authorities’ capacity for implementation of PPP projects and appropriateness of proposed projects to the PPP concept. The input of consultants will be used by our project in the process of selection of 5 projects for further assistance. Our staff undertakes all the feasibility analysis of selected potential PPP projects, review all the necessary institutional framework if need be for development to implementation of the PPP projects.

Field of Interest:

  • Water:
    Water infrastructure, collection, distribution and treatment and utilities management.
  • Transportation:
    Ports, airports, roads, and transportation security.
  • Public-Private Sector Collaboration:
    Business & trade development and international collaboration towards poverty reduction and economic growth.
    Energy & Environment: renewable energy, energy efficiency, power grids, rural electrification, climate change, environmental and social impact assessment.
  • Sector Reform & Development:
    Policy & regulatory reform, market assessments, institutional & enterprise restructuring, process reengineering, public-private partnership models.
  • Economic & Financial Analysis:
    Economic analysis, financial modelling, project financing, business planning & strategy.
  • Project Management:
    Capacity building, socio-economic development strategies, outreach and public awareness, monitoring & evaluation.

Public Private Partnership

  • PPPs have a solid reputation for delivering projects on time and on budget.

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