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The Decision Tree Framework is a robust decision scaling approach from the World Bank that provides resource-limited project planners and program managers with a cost-effective and effort-efficient, scientifically defensible, repeatable, and clear method for demonstrating the robustness of a project to climate change.
The use of public-private partnerships to design, build and deliver infrastructure worldwide has grown significantly in the past decade.
The Public-Private Partnership Legal Resource Center (PPPLRC) provides sample legal materials which can assist in the planning, design and legal structuring of any infrastructure project.
The Project Readiness Assessment (PRA) is a standardized tool managed and financed by the Global Infrastructure Facility (GIF).
This toolkit is a resource designed to assist practitioners working on the next generation of PSP contracts for smaller water projects.
The RPAT provides a standardised tool to evaluate project risk for public spending proposals.
The Organizational Project Management Capacity Assessment Tool is a forward-looking assessment of an organisation s capacity to manage and deliver the planned portfolio of projects identified in its departmental investment plan over a minimum five-year horizon.
This guide builds on Budget 2011 by providing federal organizations with P3 screening and value for money considerations.
This Method stipulates the basic procedures and main contents of electronic bidding, and further improves the electronic bidding system.
The Guide defines, inter alia, the scope of application, the definition and basic principles of social responsibility, and provides specific requirements on social responsibility management.
This is a self-learning tool for city transport leaders and their advisers, but also a public resource that provides guidance in the planning, design, implementation, and evaluation of an ITS program.
This toolkit is designed to help government officials and policy makers evaluate existing and alternative urban bus systems in developing and transitional countries. It offers practical advice to enact fundamental system reforms.
Alberta s Public-Private Partnership Framework and Guideline is a guide for assessing and procuring PPP projects.
This toolkit has been prepared to assist public entities in the state of Maharashtra in India in developing public-private partnership (PPP) urban bus transport projects.
It addresses the growing worldwide interest in the use of light rail metro transit (LRMT) schemes to provide urban transport solutions and reviews the potential use of public-private partnership (PPP).
This toolkit is designed to help decision makers and practitioners in states and municipal governments who are concerned with urban transport development in medium-sized cities in India.
One of the main challenges in introducing PPPs lies in the proper definition of governance structures for all actors.
The Toolkit is intended to provide African countries, in summary form, with an overview of the experience to date with railway concessioning in Sub-Saharan Africa.
It is used to guide the implementation of classification management of the environmental impact assessment of the construction project to prevent adverse impacts on the environment.
Infrastructure projects to carry out environmental impact assessments to prevent adverse impacts on the environment after project implementation.