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Workshop on Structuring Legal Agreements for PPP and Concession Contracts

By: Human Capital Associates Global Consult Ltd

Egypt

08 - 12 Sep, 2025  5 days

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USD 5,500

Venue: The Palace Pyramids Hotel, Farouk Ahmed Khattab, Giza, 12557 Cairo, Egypt

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Holiday Inn Express Sandton-Woodmead, an IHG Hotel, Woodmead North Office Park, 2194, Johannesburg, South Africa , South Africa 08 - 12 Sep, 2025 USD5500

A well-structured contracts and legal agreements are at the heart of any successful public-private partnership (PPP) transaction. With sound agreements, PPPs and concessions can achieve the objectives set forth by governments. With poorly structured agreements, these partnerships have a higher likelihood of failing. With so much money at stake, it is imperative that time and money is well spent in designing good PPP and concession contracts. This program is designed for participants will learn best practices in creating, negotiating, and implementing sound PPP and concession contracts. Through the use of classroom presentations, case studies, and exercises, participants will have a deep understanding of the key elements of successful PPP and concession contracts, how risks are effectively allocated, mitigated, and how to develop negotiation skills that they can deploy as soon as they get back to their various organizations.

For Whom:

The course is designed for Legal officers from ministries, departments, and agencies, of government, Legal officers from PPP and privatization units, and investment agencies responsible for infrastructure development, PPP transaction advisors, legal counselors, and project developers, Legal officers from regulatory bodies.  Executive officers of bilateral and multilateral international development organizations will equally benefit from this program.

Learning Objectives:

  • At the end of this program, participants will be able to:
  • Structure and design of legal agreements for PPP infrastructure projects between public agencies and private investors
  • Identify all relevant project risks: engineering, financial, economic, design/build, political, and social
  • Analyze and review legal documents including concession, off take, and other types of PPP contracts and key financing agreements
  • Examine effective legal contracts within a regulatory framework
  • Identify how to take advantage of international best practices to design a best fit personal or organizational negotiating position vis-á-vis international, local investors and partners
  • Develop effective negotiation strategies to reduce costs and delays in procurement and project implementation
  • Design a strategic legal agreement action plan
The Palace Pyramids Hotel, Farouk Ahmed Khattab, Giza, 12557 Cairo, Egypt Sep 08 - 12 Sep, 2025
Holiday Inn Express Sandton-Woodmead, an IHG Hotel, Woodmead North Office Park, 2194, Johannesburg, South Africa , South Africa 08 - 12 Sep, 2025

Registration: 09:00:am - 04:30:am

USD 5,500.00 + 275.00 (VAT)(Group discount available)
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ADEBAYO, BAMIDELE OLASEHINDE- B.Sc. (Political Science); LL. B; B.L; LL.M; PhD (in view); FCIS, ACIPMN, MNITD; MNIM, MIBA. Adebayo is a seasoned and experienced legal practitioner of nearly three decades work experience. Adebayo is a graduate of University of Lagos where he studied Law at first degree and Masters Levels with outstanding performance. He attended the Nigerian Law School and was called to the Nigerian Bar. Adebayo also studied Political Science at first degree level at the then Ondo State University (now Ekiti State University). Adebayo is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators of Nigeria and the United Kingdom. Adebayo, at different times in his working career, has worked with Negris Holdings Limited as the Company Secretary/ Legal Adviser; Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators of Nigeria as the Assistant Registrar (Marketing and Corporate Affairs) and later Deputy Registrar of the Institute. He also had a stint at Gani Adetola-Kaseem (SAN) Legal Practitioners as a Senior Counsel, among others. Adebayo is also a member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel Management and the International Bar Association, among many other professional bodies. He has facilitated in many workshops and Conferences. He will join others to share their experiences on this program.Dr. Nosike Agokei is a seasoned corporate manager, boardroom expert, legal practitioner, banker, Economist, Corporate Governance expert, Chartered Secretary, Arbitrator and a Chartered Accountant. He has diverse experience in banking, accounting, board practices, leadership and dynamics (including corporate governance, induction and board evaluation), legal, administration, human resources, strategy, corporate and public affairs, and taxation, covering over thirty years. He holds the degrees of B.Sc Economics, LLB, BL, M.Sc Economics and a Doctorate Degree. He is a fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (FCA); a member of the Institute of Directors, a fellow of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries & Administrators of London, United Kingdom (FCIS); a member, Chartered Institute of Taxation (ACTI); a fellow, Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (FCIB); and a fellow, Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, UK (FCIArb). He is currently a Legal, Management Consultant and Facilitator to several organizations in Nigeria and abroad (in the past and presently), including the African Development Bank, Abidjan, Cote D’Ivoire and at their offices all over Africa, the Institute of Directors, the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria and the Institute of Chartered Secretaries & Administrators of Nigeria. He has undertaken management consulting projects for a couple of organizations in Nigeria, Kenya, Tunisia, the United Kingdom and Ghana.Manoj Nair Manoj Nair - A Solicitor Supreme Court England and Wales (NP), having over 20 years of experience in dealing with Corporate, Civil, Construction and Labour Laws. He has extensive knowledge and experience in all aspects of contract drafting, contract negotiations, contract/procurement management, project finance, risk management, outsourcing contracts, international commercial contracts, proposal writing, statement of work (SOW) and vendor management. He has till date conducted more than 150+ Corporate Trainings, having training Directors/Managers/Sr. Managers in India and abroad.He was admitted to the roll of advocates in December 1996 - from 1996 to 2000 he was worked with one of the leading law firms in India Mulla & Mulla Craigie Blunt and Caroe where he was exposed to contract, banking, and civil, corporate and commercial laws. He has worked with some big names in the corporate sector as advisor and consultant, during the year 2000 to 2003 like Central Bank of India, HSBC Bank, SCHIL Capital India Ltd (subsidiary of Sumitomo Mitsui Bank), MAFCO, Mantri Group, Ceat Ltd, India Gillatine Ltd and many other companies. He was worked for MB holding LLC, Muscat Oman from 2003 to 2006 an Omani multinational company and was in involved in Advising and vetting transaction documents of value US$ 40 million with International Finance Corporation (IFC)). He gained international experience while working with MB and has travelled widely to countries like Malaysia, Norway, U.K, U.A.E, Qatar, Kuwait Yemen, Bahrain, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. He was Legal Counsel for Schlumberger in 2006-2008, which is the no.1 global engineering service company and has extensive experience dealing with tender, bids, proposals, RFP, RFQ, ITB and other contract documents- in the course of his employment with Schlumberger he was involved in some high-ticket contracts to the value of one billion US$. He has immense exposure and experience on topics like: -• Contract Management, • Managing Outsourcing Contracts, • Managing Construction Contracts, • EPC contracts, • FIDIC contracts, • Contract Negotiations, • Legal Project Management, • Anti-Money Laundering, • Anti-Bribery law, • Business Ethics, • Report Writing and Loan Documentation.

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