03/10/2024

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  • Webinar | Thursday 3 October 2024 | 10:30 - 11:30 | 1 Hour

    More than 25 years on from the first PFI projects, the sector faces a number of challenges: multiple defects issues, high profile disputes, insolvencies and the need to plan for expiry and handback.

    With recent commentary suggesting that the government may be looking at new models of public-private partnership to deliver much-needed infrastructure, now is an opportune time to discuss those challenges. Working with different stakeholders across the sector on a variety of projects means we understand the value of seeing things from different perspectives.

    In this session, we'll be exploring PFI from the perspective of the IPA and Central Government. We're delighted to feature guest speakers with substantial experience to share their insights, including:

    • Rosemary Jago - Partner - Bevan Brittan
    • James Green - Deputy Director, PFI & Private Finance - DHSC
    • Nicholas Brown - CFO - Government Property Agency
    • Nick Iliff - Project Director, Commercial Specialist - IPA

    This is one session in a series of PFI perspective webinars we're hosting this Autumn. Find out more about this series here

    Our expert team of PFI Specialists

    Bevan Brittan have been market makers in Private Finance Initiatives (PFI) and Public Private Partnerships (PPP) since its inception, advising on 800 plus PFI/PPP schemes, and as you would expect of a firm operating in that field for as long as we have, we have extensive experience.

    We are recognised, by our peers, as one of the country's leading PFI/PPP practiceshaving advised clients for many years in relation to Health, Education, Leisure, Waste, Energy, Blue Light, Social Housing, Street Lighting, ICT and Road Maintenance projects. 

    Find out more about our PFI & PPP team of experts here

  • Please be aware that places for this seminar are limited and may get over subscribed.

    Our clients will get priority, but we will endeavour to increase capacity where we can to allow all those who wish to attend a place.

    Where we are heavily oversubscribed we will limit places per organisation.

    Registration will close at the advertised start time.

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