Title: REGIONAL WORKSHOP ON PPP IN HIGHWAYS
1- REGIONAL WORKSHOP ON PPP IN HIGHWAYS
- BELGRADE 7 JUNE 2006
- THE UK EXPERIENCE
- by
- ALEC BRIGGS, SENIOR PROJECT LEADER, HIGHWAYS
AGENCY - and
- BARRY DREWETT, TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
- PELL FRISCHMANN CONSULTANTS
2OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION
Part 1 - Alec Briggs
- The Role of the Highways Agency
- Procurement of Improvements and Maintenance
- Key Objectives of DBFO Procurement
- History of DBFO Procurement
- Risk Allocation
- Future DBFO Projects
Part 2 - Barry Drewett
- Typical DBFO Contractual Arrangements
- DBFO Payment Mechanisms
- Some Lessons Learnt
3An Executive Agency of the Department for
TransportResponsible for operating, maintaining
and improving the 8000 km strategic road network
in England, valued at 72bnIn conjunction with
the Highways Agencys Customer First
initiative, its primary aims are to provide
THE ROLE OF THE HIGHWAYS AGENCY
- Safe Roads
- Reliable Journeys
- Real-Time Information for Travellers
4PROCUREMENT OF IMPROVEMENTS AND MAINTENANCE
- Main Types of Procurement Contracts
Major Improvement Projects
- Design, Build, Finance and Operate (DBFO) (PPP)
- Early Contractor Involvement (ECI)
- Design Build (DB)
Maintenance
- As part of DBFO contracts (PPP)
- Managing Agent Contractor (MAC)
Specialist Services
Framework Agreements, e.g. design services
5Funding of Major Improvement Projects (Programme
October 2005)
Key MW Motorway Widening TRW Trunk Road
Widening J Junction Improvements B Bypasses
6KEY OBJECTIVES OF DBFO PROCUREMENT
- To foster development of a private sector road
operating industry - To transfer of appropriate levels of risk to
private sector - To provide better outturn cost certainty
- To provide earlier delivery of large projects
- To foster improved partnerships between public
and private sectors (less adversarial contracts) - To provide scope for innovation in all areas
including finance - Overall, to provides better value for money
7HISTORY OF DBFO PROCUREMENT
- 1992 - Government launched PFI
- 1992 - Department of Transport announced DBFO
concept - 1994 - HA launched DBFO approach
- 1994 - Tranche 1 projects announced (4 No)
- 1995 - Tranche 1A projects announced (4 No)
- 1996 - Tranche 2 projects announced (4 No, 3 No
later abandoned) - 1998 - PFI reinvigorated as PPP (Public-Private
Partnerships) - 2000 - New style DBFO projects announced
- (A1 D2D in Yorkshire and A249 in Kent)
- 2003 - Industry consultation on improving DBFO
process - 2003 - A1 D2D Contract awarded
- 2004 A249 Contract awarded
8DBFO Contracts Awarded to Date
- Tranche 1 Works Payment Contract
- Cost Mechanism Award
- A69 Newcastle to Carlisle 9.4m Shadow tolls Jan
1996 - A1(M) Alconbury to Peterborough 128m Shadow
tolls Feb 1996 - A417/A419 Swindon to Gloucester 49m Shadow
tolls Feb 1996 - M1-A1 Motorway Link, Leeds 214m Shadow
tolls Mar 1996 - Tranche 1A
- A50/A564 Stoke to Derby Link 20.6m Shadow
tolls May 1996 - A30/A35 Exeter to Bere Regis 75.7m Shadow
tolls July 1996 - M40 junctions 1-15 37.1m Shadow tolls Oct 1996
- A168/A19 Dishforth to Tyne Tunnel 29.4m Shadow
tolls Oct 1996 - Tranche 2
- A13 Thames Gateway, London 146m Lane
availability Apr 2000 - (Transferred to T f L in July 2000)
- A1 Darrington to Dishforth 245m Congestion Feb
2003 - A249 Stockbury to Sheerness 100m Congestion Feb
2004
9RISK ALLOCATION
Few risks retained by Highways Agency, such as
- Land acquisition
- Change (instigated by HA)
- Unforeseeable archaeology
- Imposition of User Paid Tolls
Majority of risk transferred to private sector
Rare Iron Age Chariot Burial
10- Current Standards for Operation and Maintenance
- DBFO Co obliged to automatically adopt revised or
new standards for OM over whole concession
period - Only exception Step Change (remote
unforeseeable change affecting whole motorway and
trunk road network) - Not applicable to design and construction
(standards fixed)
11FUTURE DBFO PROJECTS
M25 London Orbital
12Part 2 - Barry Drewett
- Typical DBFO Contractual Arrangements
- DBFO Payment Mechanisms
- Some Lessons Learnt
13TYPICAL DBFO CONTRACTUAL ARRANGEMENTS
Total No. of contracts 160
14- Main Activities of Departments Nominee
- REVIEWING the DBFO Cos design and construction,
and operation and maintenance proposals. - MONITORING on site the construction, and
operation and maintenance activities. - AUDITING the DBFO Cos quality procedures.
15Development of Payment Mechanisms in DBFO Projects
DBFO PAYMENT MECHANISMS
Future M25 London Orbital likely to be
availability-based mechanism
16Shadow Toll Payment Mechanism - Typical Banding
Base Case Traffic Forecast
Band 4 0p
Band 3 3p
Traffic Levels
Band 2 6p
Band 1 9p
Time
17Congestion Management Payment Mechanism
D2D DBFO Project
O/A Length 53 Km
- Project includes
- 2 TPI Schemes
- A1(M) Ferrybridge to Hook Moor
- A1(M) Wetherby to Walshford
Works cost 245m Concession period 33 years
18Congestion Management Payment MechanismComprises
2 separate key elements based on
(a) Active management of traffic
congestion (i.e. minimising congestion)(b) Act
ive management of traffic safety (i.e.
minimising Personal Injury Accidents (PIAs))
DBFO Co takes all on- and off-Project Road risks
19(a) Active Congestion Management
- Allocation of payment amounts and measurement of
traffic - Whole Project Road divided into 50 NO 2 KM LONG
CARRIAGEWAY SECTIONS (25 NB and 25 SB) - GROSS ANNUAL PAYMENT (as tendered) allocated to
whole project road to give amounts for EACH HOUR
on EACH CARRIAGEWAY SECTION pro-rata previous
hourly traffic flows - VEHICLE SPEEDS and VOLUMES measured AUTOMATICALLY
using a MONITORING SYSTEM based on inductive loop
detectors (in carriageway surfacing)
20Monitoring System Out-station Equipment
- Inductive loops GR Marksman 660 counters
- CCTV cameras for verification
- Dedicated fibre optic cables for signal
transmission
21Congestion Management Payments
Minimum Condition Criteria must be met before any
payment made
22- (b) Active Safety Adjustment
- Criteria for Safety Payments or Deductions
Zone A no adjustments Zone B enhanced
adjustments Zone C standard enhancements
-8
-2
2
8
23Stepped-Up Construction Period Payments
of Full Payments
Note During construction period, lane closure
charges also apply
Time
24SOME LESSONS LEARNT
- All projects operating successfully
- Projects with large new-build elements more
viable (more risk) - Need to reduce tendering costs
- Need to reduce tendering / negotiation period
- Need to streamline contractual procedures
- Possible greater claims risk from more
competitive (lower) pricing
25Thank You
HOLMFIELD INTERCHANGE (A1(M)/M62 Junction)