Report on Three Potential PPP Water Projects in the Ministry of Public Works - BPP SPAM
The reaction by bilateral and multilateral agencies, the private sector and the Government of Indonesia to the Infrastructure Summit was an important step toward developing transactions that can assist infrastructure development throughout Indonesi...
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okr-10986-129612021-04-23T14:03:03Z Report on Three Potential PPP Water Projects in the Ministry of Public Works - BPP SPAM World Bank BACKED SECURITY BANK GUARANTEE BID BULK WATER BULK WATER SUPPLY CASH FLOW CASH FLOWS CASH RESERVES CLEAN WATER CONCESSION AGREEMENT CONCESSION CONTRACT COST OF WATER CREDITWORTHINESS DEBT DEBT SERVICING DEBTS DEFICITS DEMAND FOR WATER EFFLUENT ESCROW ESCROW FUND FINANCIAL HEALTH FISCAL CONSTRAINT GOVERNMENT REVENUES GOVERNMENT SECURITY GROUNDWATER HOUSEHOLD CONNECTIONS HOUSEHOLDS INDUSTRIAL PLANTS INDUSTRIAL SECTOR INDUSTRIAL USERS INDUSTRIAL WATER INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INTAKES INTANGIBLES ISSUANCE LENDERS LETTER OF CREDIT LOCAL BUSINESSES LOCAL GOVERNMENT MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS MUNICIPALITIES NUMBER OF CONNECTIONS PIPE NETWORK PIPELINE PRIVATE INVESTOR PRIVATE INVESTORS PRIVATE OPERATORS PROJECT MANAGEMENT PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC WORKS PUMP STATIONS PUMPING QUALITY WATER RAW WATER RECHARGE REPAYMENT RETICULATION RETURN RISK PROFILE RIVER WATER SECURITY DEVICE SERVICE AREA SERVICE DEMAND SOVEREIGN ISSUES TARIFF ADJUSTMENTS TRANSACTION URBAN GROWTH USE OF WATER WASTEWATER WASTEWATER TREATMENT WATER COMPANY WATER DEMAND WATER EXTRACTION WATER PROJECTS WATER QUALITY WATER RESOURCES WATER SALES WATER SOURCE WATER SOURCES WATER SUPPLY WATER SUPPLY MANAGEMENT WATER SUPPLY PROJECTS WATER SYSTEM WATER TREATMENT PLANT WATER USAGE WATER UTILITY The reaction by bilateral and multilateral agencies, the private sector and the Government of Indonesia to the Infrastructure Summit was an important step toward developing transactions that can assist infrastructure development throughout Indonesia. However, the commitments made by Government to these agencies and the private sector has not yet come to fruition. Many of the projects selected and advertised during the Summit required significant inputs to be attractive to private sector. In addition, certain key provisions required to ensure mature, well-defined and bankable transactions were often missing. A meeting between the Minister of Public Works and a World Bank delegation recently concluded that Water Supply projects are now in a position to be tendered with the expected issuance of water extraction licenses and a further examination of water supply have shown that some of the projects can proceed.The overall objective of the Review of Water Project Tender Documents is to ensure that from the list of projects noted above the most likely project is chosen for further analysis. This future analysis will include an update of previously prepared Tender Documents and a complete Request for Proposal that the private sector can bid on and lenders will find bankable. The current analysis will look closely at objective issues such as the demand for water within the relative municipalities, subjective issues such as concerns over raw water extraction licenses and local government security and at Sovereign issues that affect project bankability. 2013-03-26T20:18:10Z 2013-03-26T20:18:10Z 2012 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/01/16403921/report-three-potential-ppp-water-projects-ministry-public-works-bpp-spam http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12961 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Indonesia |
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BACKED SECURITY BANK GUARANTEE BID BULK WATER BULK WATER SUPPLY CASH FLOW CASH FLOWS CASH RESERVES CLEAN WATER CONCESSION AGREEMENT CONCESSION CONTRACT COST OF WATER CREDITWORTHINESS DEBT DEBT SERVICING DEBTS DEFICITS DEMAND FOR WATER EFFLUENT ESCROW ESCROW FUND FINANCIAL HEALTH FISCAL CONSTRAINT GOVERNMENT REVENUES GOVERNMENT SECURITY GROUNDWATER HOUSEHOLD CONNECTIONS HOUSEHOLDS INDUSTRIAL PLANTS INDUSTRIAL SECTOR INDUSTRIAL USERS INDUSTRIAL WATER INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INTAKES INTANGIBLES ISSUANCE LENDERS LETTER OF CREDIT LOCAL BUSINESSES LOCAL GOVERNMENT MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS MUNICIPALITIES NUMBER OF CONNECTIONS PIPE NETWORK PIPELINE PRIVATE INVESTOR PRIVATE INVESTORS PRIVATE OPERATORS PROJECT MANAGEMENT PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC WORKS PUMP STATIONS PUMPING QUALITY WATER RAW WATER RECHARGE REPAYMENT RETICULATION RETURN RISK PROFILE RIVER WATER SECURITY DEVICE SERVICE AREA SERVICE DEMAND SOVEREIGN ISSUES TARIFF ADJUSTMENTS TRANSACTION URBAN GROWTH USE OF WATER WASTEWATER WASTEWATER TREATMENT WATER COMPANY WATER DEMAND WATER EXTRACTION WATER PROJECTS WATER QUALITY WATER RESOURCES WATER SALES WATER SOURCE WATER SOURCES WATER SUPPLY WATER SUPPLY MANAGEMENT WATER SUPPLY PROJECTS WATER SYSTEM WATER TREATMENT PLANT WATER USAGE WATER UTILITY |
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BACKED SECURITY BANK GUARANTEE BID BULK WATER BULK WATER SUPPLY CASH FLOW CASH FLOWS CASH RESERVES CLEAN WATER CONCESSION AGREEMENT CONCESSION CONTRACT COST OF WATER CREDITWORTHINESS DEBT DEBT SERVICING DEBTS DEFICITS DEMAND FOR WATER EFFLUENT ESCROW ESCROW FUND FINANCIAL HEALTH FISCAL CONSTRAINT GOVERNMENT REVENUES GOVERNMENT SECURITY GROUNDWATER HOUSEHOLD CONNECTIONS HOUSEHOLDS INDUSTRIAL PLANTS INDUSTRIAL SECTOR INDUSTRIAL USERS INDUSTRIAL WATER INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INTAKES INTANGIBLES ISSUANCE LENDERS LETTER OF CREDIT LOCAL BUSINESSES LOCAL GOVERNMENT MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS MUNICIPALITIES NUMBER OF CONNECTIONS PIPE NETWORK PIPELINE PRIVATE INVESTOR PRIVATE INVESTORS PRIVATE OPERATORS PROJECT MANAGEMENT PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC WORKS PUMP STATIONS PUMPING QUALITY WATER RAW WATER RECHARGE REPAYMENT RETICULATION RETURN RISK PROFILE RIVER WATER SECURITY DEVICE SERVICE AREA SERVICE DEMAND SOVEREIGN ISSUES TARIFF ADJUSTMENTS TRANSACTION URBAN GROWTH USE OF WATER WASTEWATER WASTEWATER TREATMENT WATER COMPANY WATER DEMAND WATER EXTRACTION WATER PROJECTS WATER QUALITY WATER RESOURCES WATER SALES WATER SOURCE WATER SOURCES WATER SUPPLY WATER SUPPLY MANAGEMENT WATER SUPPLY PROJECTS WATER SYSTEM WATER TREATMENT PLANT WATER USAGE WATER UTILITY World Bank Report on Three Potential PPP Water Projects in the Ministry of Public Works - BPP SPAM |
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The reaction by bilateral and
multilateral agencies, the private sector and the Government
of Indonesia to the Infrastructure Summit was an important
step toward developing transactions that can assist
infrastructure development throughout Indonesia. However,
the commitments made by Government to these agencies and the
private sector has not yet come to fruition. Many of the
projects selected and advertised during the Summit required
significant inputs to be attractive to private sector. In
addition, certain key provisions required to ensure mature,
well-defined and bankable transactions were often missing.
A meeting between the Minister of Public Works and a World
Bank delegation recently concluded that Water Supply
projects are now in a position to be tendered with the
expected issuance of water extraction licenses and a further
examination of water supply have shown that some of the
projects can proceed.The overall objective of the Review of
Water Project Tender Documents is to ensure that from the
list of projects noted above the most likely project is
chosen for further analysis. This future analysis will
include an update of previously prepared Tender Documents
and a complete Request for Proposal that the private sector
can bid on and lenders will find bankable. The current
analysis will look closely at objective issues such as the
demand for water within the relative municipalities,
subjective issues such as concerns over raw water extraction
licenses and local government security and at Sovereign
issues that affect project bankability. |
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Report on Three Potential PPP Water Projects in the Ministry of Public Works - BPP SPAM |
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Report on Three Potential PPP Water Projects in the Ministry of Public Works - BPP SPAM |
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