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Title: HEALTH PRIVATE FINANCE INITIATIVES PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP


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HEALTH PRIVATE FINANCE INITIATIVESPUBLIC PRIVATE
PARTNERSHIP
  • Consultancy Support
  • Ian Stewart Healthcare Projects Director

2
INTRODUCTION
  • The PFI process / Consultancy Support
  • Structure of Teams involved in PFI
  • Atkins Experience
  • Learning from PFI
  • Quality Assessment Protocols
  • Key Criteria for Success

3
THE STRUCTURE OF TEAMS INVOLVED IN PFI PROCESS
  • Public Sector
  • Project Director
  • Project Team
  • Technical Advisers
  • Legal Advisers
  • Financial Advisers
  • Independent Certifiers
  • Private Sector - Consortium
  • Special Purpose Vehicle
  • Design Construct Contractor
  • Design Team
  • Facilities Management Operator
  • Debt providers
  • Insurance Advisers
  • Equipment Specialists
  • Legal Advisers
  • Finance Advisers
  • Due diligence teams

4
THE PFI PROCUREMENT PROCESS
  • Public Sector Bid Consortium
  • Strategic Outline Case Public Sector -
  • OJEU Technical Advisors Public Sector -
  • Outline Business Case / PSC Public
    Sector/Advisers -
  • OJEU - Procurement Public Sector -
  • Preliminary Invitation to Negotiate Advisers/Publi
    c Sector Designers
  • Bidders invited to respond to PITN Public
    Sector/Advisers Designers / Due Diligence
  • Assessment of PITN responses Advisers/Public
    Sector -
  • Shortlist invited to respond to FITN
    Advisers/Public Sector Designers / Due Diligence
  • Assessment of FITN responses Advisers/Public
    Sector -
  • Identification of Preferred Bidder Public
    Sector -
  • Financial Close All Designers / Due Diligence
  • Construction Advisors / Independent Certifiers
    Designers / Due Diligence
  • Commissioning Advisors / Independent Certifiers
    Designers / Due Diligence

2 years
5
THE STRUCTURE OF TEAMS INVOLVED IN PFI PROCESS
6
CLIENT ADVISOR ROLE, TECHNICAL ADVISOR OBC
  • Development Control Plan
  • Operational Policies
  • Functional Content
  • Departmental Relationships
  • Design Philosophy
  • PSC Design development
  • Risk Assessment

7
CLIENT ADVISOR ROLE, TECHNICAL ADVISOR PFI
  • Interface with bidders
  • Co-ordination of Approval Processes
  • Review, comment and contribute to the drafting of
    the ITN documentation
  • Preparation of the Health Safety Pre-Tender
    Plan
  • Develop and agree bid evaluation criteria (based
    on AEDET and NEAT)

8
CLIENT ADVISOR ROLE, TECHNICAL ADVISOR PFI
  • Clarify Bidders queries
  • Attend Bidders presentations
  • Seek clarification of any items arising from the
    Bidders submissions
  • Review Bidders responses at the end of each
    stage and evaluate
  • Assist during negotiations and participate in
    selection of preferred bidder.

9
DUE DILIGENCE
  • Undertaking a review of the bidders proposals
    and comparing against the ITN documents
  • Joint appointment between the SPV and funding
    institutions
  • Undertaken by health planners, architects,
    engineers and cost advisors
  • In the region of 0.1 of capital value of the
    project
  • Highlighting where derogations identified by the
    bidder
  • Protecting the funders investment

10
INDEPENDENT CERTIFIER (I. C.)
  • Joint appointment of technical expertise awarded
    by procuring body and SPC
  • Independent Certifier will provide a range of
    expertise including health planning,
    architecture, engineering and costs
  • Role is to ensure that the facility delivered by
    the DB contractor meets the Employers
    Requirements
  • The I. C. is responsible for certifying Hospital
    Availability Date (H.A.D.)
  • It is a very responsible and a high risk role as
    all the payment mechanism kicks-in once H.A.D. is
    certified.

11
TECHNICAL ADVISORS
Glasgow ACADs- Technical Advisory Services
including Medical Planning, Architecture,
Building Services Engineering, Civil / Structural
Engineering and Cost Consultancy. Project Value
180m. Royal Edinburgh Hospital- Full
Technical Advisory services for 70m provision of
Mental Health facilities for East
Scotland. Dumfries and Galloway NHS Trust
Maternity and Day Surgery Unit- Medical Planning
and Technical Advisory service for 72m extension
to DGRI. South Manchester NHS Trust- Technical
Advisers for proposed Cardiac Care Unit at
Wythenshawe Hospital Hairmyres Hospital-
Medical Planner for replacement DGH
12
DUE DILIGENCE
Barts and Royal London 850M (
1200M) University Hospital Coventry
Warwickshire 300M ( 420M) Derby Royal
Infirmary 250M ( 1200M) Manchester Royal
Infirmary 450M ( 350M) Bishop Auckland
Hospital 60M ( 85M) Sedgefield Community
Hospital 20M ( 30M)
13
LEARNING FROM PFIFORM OF CONTRACT
  • Early PFI deals delayed by bespoke contracts
  • Standardisation of PFI Contracts. Revised and
    updated in July 2002 August 2003.
  • Reduction in time and costs of negotiation
  • Clarity of understanding of risks
  • Consistency of approach in market
  • Early PFI schemes were criticised
  • Poor design quality
  • Lowest cost solutions
  • Inappropriate responses to urban context
  • Lack of delight for users
  • Since 2002 much greater emphasis on design
    quality
  • Commission for Architecture and The Built
    Environment.
  • Promotion of higher standards of design for
    public buildings
  • Use of The Design Development Protocol for PFI
    Schemes August 2004

14
QUALITY ASSESSMENT PROTOCOLS Achieving
Excellence Design Evaluation Toolkit (AEDET
Evolution)
  • AEDET Achieving Excellence Design Evaluation
    Toolkit
  • A tool for evaluating the design of healthcare
    buildings from initial proposals through to
    post-project evaluation
  • Assists clients in developing design
    specifications for their schemes
  • Provides a methodology for evaluating and
    assessing the design of healthcare proposals
  • Assists in approval role
  • Basis for a national benchmarking system of
    design quality for healthcare buildings
  • Assessment of
  • Functionality
  • Impact
  • Building Standard

15
QUALITY ASSESSMENT PROTOCOLS Achieving
Excellence Design Evaluation Toolkit (AEDET
Evolution)
  • Functionality
  • Use
  • Access
  • Spaces
  • Impact
  • Character and Innovation
  • Citizen satisfaction
  • Internal environment
  • Urban and social integration
  • Build Standard
  • Performance
  • Efficiency
  • Construction
  • Assists in auditability of decision process

16
QUALITY ASSESSMENT PROTOCOLSNEAT (NEAT)
  • NEAT NHS Estates Environmental Assessment
    Toolkit
  • A self-assessment environmental review tool
    covering environmental and social issues
  • Used for specifying, estimating and monitoring
    environmental performance
  • Issues covered
  • Management
  • Energy
  • Transport
  • Water
  • Materials
  • Landuse and ecology
  • Pollution
  • Internal environment
  • Social operational waste

17
Key Criteria for Success
  • Avoidance of ambiguities in Employers
    Requirements with clarity of specification
    requirements
  • Clear Communication Routes with single points of
    contact
  • Realistic timetable
  • Robustness of affordability before going to the
    market-place
  • Application of the Design Development Protocol
  • Appointed consultants and bidders must genuinely
    understand, and have significant experience of,
    the design and operation of healthcare projects.

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