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1 WATER AND WASTEWATER PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS Project Making In Developing Countries 5 th Annual Forum on PPPs November 30, 2010

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    WATER AND WASTEWATER PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS

    Project Making In Developing Countries5th Annual Forum on PPPs

    November 30, 2010

  • INTRODUCTION

    2

    Market forPublic-PrivatePartnerships

    (PPPs)

    Top Marketsfor PPP

    opportunities

    Competing forand

    Winning PPPs

    Presentation Topics

  • INTRODUCTION

    3

    Provide Insight to a Growing Market Discuss Market Opportunities Discuss What It Takes to Be Successful Strategic Considerations for Japanese Companies to Advance in the

    PPP Market

    Presentation Goals

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    Market forPublic-Private Partnerships

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    STATE OF GLOBAL WATER

    The world’s waster supply is constant, the world’s population will increase from 6 billion today to 10 billion by the year 2050

    350 million people in 17 countries (Middle East & Africa) full into water scarce conditions

    Economic development – greater industrial demand

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    STATE OF GLOBAL WATER

    2.3 billion people suffer from diseases linked to dirty water

    Annualized investments $300 billion each year alone in Asia needed

    Worldwide annual expenditures for water/wastewater O&M is $400 billion

    Public funds limited

    Inadequate asset management and poorly trained resources

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    “Asia must be creative in finding ways to tap its multi-trillion dollarsavings to mobilize private sector support for new infrastructureneeded in the coming years”

    Haruhiko KurodaPresident

    ADB

    Leading agencies and governments ALL incorporating PPPs as a strategy for the future

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    “Public-private partnerships can bring about increased operationalefficiency and higher quality service”

    Arjun Thapan, Special Advisor to the President, ADB

    Growing consensus and surging momentum for PPPs in Asia and Middle East

    “So much could be gained from tapping private sector participation ininfrastructure development. Public-private partnership schemes cancombine the strengths of government with the strengths of the privatesector – in particular, its ability to move swiftly and deliver high-qualityservices on time”

    Margarito Teves, Finance Secretary of the Philippines

  • MARKETS AND COMPETITORS

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    PPPs continue to gain acceptance around the globe Financial pressures and reduced revenues for government Government alone cannot meet the needs for water/wastewater

    infrastructure Highest growth regions for water/wastewater PPPs will be the

    Middle East and Asia PPPs are a huge growth market for the private sector

    Market Trends

  • MARKETS AND COMPETITORS

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    Improve theefficiency and

    management ofsystems we have

    Build the newwater and

    wastewatersystems we need

    Global Water Solutions

  • PARTNERSHIPS OR P3s COME IN A VARIETY OF FORMS

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    AssetOwnership

    Build-Own-Operate-Transfer Concession

    orLease

    ContractO&M Design-Build-

    Operate

    Design-Build

    Public-PrivatePartnerships

  • PRIVATISATION vs. PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP

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    Term that is loosely used to describe almost any form of private sector involvement

    The term privatisation more precisely describes the ownership of assets by the private sector

    More Synonymous with all forms of partnerships – excluding asset ownership

    Applies to design-build-operate, concession-lease, and build-operate-transfer

    PRIVATISATION

    PUBLIC-PRIVATEPRIVATISATION

  • BENEFITS OFPUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP

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    KEY BENEFITS FORTHE GOVERNEMENT

    AND RATE PAYERS

    Lower costs Allows government focus on policy Access to technology and capital Access to world-class capabilities Experience and knowledge Economies of scale Share risks Performance guarantees Employee training and opportunities Backup and support resources

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    Top Markets forPPP opportunities

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    TOP GEOGRAPHIC AREAS FOR PPPs –MIDDLE EAST AND ASIA

    Strong economic growth and development will create substantial opportunity for the private sector

    Middle East Asia

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    STATUS OF PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS IN THE MIDDLE EAST

    UAE

    Oman

    Qatar

    Saudi Arabia

    Bahrain

    Kuwait

    Egypt

    Country Using PPPs

    Yes No

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    MENA O&M MARKET

    IN NUMBERS

    $30bn – $50bnMENA O&M market size

    $10bnServices outsourced by 2012

    Source: MEED

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    COUNTRIES THAT MAKE ‘MENA’

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    MARKET DEMOGRAPHICS –ARABIAN PENINSULAR

    ARABIAN PENINSULA POPULATION AND GDP

    POP = POPULATIONGDP = GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCTSOURCE: IMF

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    TOP MARKETS IN ASIA FOR PPP OPPORTUNITIES

    Country Status on PPPs

    Emerging PPP markets with strong potential as a solution to debt crisis

    Japan

    India

    China

    Vietnam

    Philippines

    Deploying PPP schemes throughout country

    PPP schemes in progress

    Emerging market promoting PPPs

    Continuing demand and use of PPPs

    Cambodia Water strategy and use of PPPs

    Thailand PPPs re-emerging in form of service contracts

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    Competing for andWinning PPPs

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    Estimated total market size – annually for next 5 years in the Middle East and Asia

    $300b - $500b Utility Infrastructure Water Supply and Treatment Desalination Wastewater Collection and Treatment Wastewater Reuse and Recycling Systems O&M

    Source: MEED

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    The Competitive Landscape In The Water/Wastewater Market Firms competing in specific market segments Specialty contractors and consultants Technology firms focused on desalination Wastewater recycling emerging as next opportunity Sustainable green solutions becoming a market Few firms offering truly integrated solutions

  • INTEGRATED SALES AND MARKETING

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    The Water/Wastewater PPP market is very competitive Success requires understanding of clients, competition,

    solutions, and client relationship development Winning requires innovation and creativity at each

    step in the sales cycle Strategies that win require skill, experience, teamwork

    and a long-term commitment

    Developing Winning Strategies

  • 8 KEY STEPS TO BUILDING A WINNING AND SUCCESSFUL PPP BUSINESS

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    Japanese firms can be successful in project making

    1. Assess Markets

    2. Develop a business plan

    4. Secure financial resources

    3. Acquire strategicresources

    8. Focus, compete and win

    7. Be creative and innovative

    5. Determine marketposition and targets

    6. Build relationships

  • DEVELOP A WINNING FORMULAKEY TIPS TO HELP YOU WIN PPPs

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    Develop a winning and inspiring presentation

    Capture the highlights of your proposal in a 5 – 7 page executive summary

    Write a customized proposal for your client

    Quantify a value proposition – that sets you apart from the competition

    Define proposal themes, strategies, and messages

    Establish a proposal compliance plan

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  • SUMMARY

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    Japanese Companies can compete and capture their share of the PPP market

    The time to act is now before market penetration is taken by others

    Focus on increasing competitive knowledge and know how

    Develop great proposals, presentations with clear messaging and value propositions

    Creation of an industry organization like the Asia Public-Private Partnership Institute will help grow the market and industry

    Summary Conclusions

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    Public-private partnerships is a solution for the future and a huge opportunity

  • Opportunities Await Us….

    SUMMARY

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  • THANK YOU.

    SUMMARY

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