Title: TURKISH EXPERIENCE IN PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
1TURKISH EXPERIENCE IN PUBLIC-PRIVATE
PARTNERSHIPS
2Outline
- Background of PPP Projects in Turkey
- Sectoral Distribution of PPP Projects
- Legal Framework in PPP
- Demands by the Public Institutions Regarding the
PPP Applications - Fundamental Problems of PPP Applications in
Turkey - Requirements for Succesfull PPP Projects
- Draft PPP Law
3Need for Public-Private Partnerships
- The need for additional finance under the ongoing
economic program - Faster implementation of the projects
- Reduced operation and construction costs
- Transfer of managerial skills of the private
sector to the infrastructure management and
public service provision - Enhanced public management system
4 Critics Regarding Public-Private Partnerships
- Costly, Complicated and Time Consuming Tender
Process - Many stakeholders and many negotiations over many
documents - Costly tender processes
- An Incentive for More Costly Projects
- Higher cost of capital for the private sector
- Incentive to increase the costs in the
costprofit method - Excessive Sensitivity to Political and Economic
Stability - Sensitivity of Foreign Direct Investment to
political and economic stability - Higher country risks in developing countries
- Long Term Projects
- Long Pay Back Periods
- Detailed Forecasts
5Background of PPP Projects in Turkey
- Concessions During The Empire of Ottoman
- Public Service Concessions
Concessions in Manufacturing -
Food, Paper, Chemistry, Textile
Electricity, Gas, Tunnel, Port, Pier, Lighthouse,
Tram, Telephone, Post, Telegraph
6Sectoral Distribution of PPP Projects
- Transportation
- Air Transportation
- Antalya Airport I. and II. International
Passenger Terminals (BOT) - Atatürk Airport International Passenger Terminal
(BOT) - Road Transportation
- Göcek Tunnel (BOT)
- Motorway Service Facilities (BOT)
- Maritime Transportation
- Çanakkale Kepez Port Superstructure Facilities
(BOT) - Güllük Pier (BOT)
- Trabzon Port (TOR)
- Rail Transportation
- Antalya-Alanya Railway Project (BOT)
- (no proposal was received in the tender)
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7Sectoral Distribution of PPP Projects
- Energy
- Bursa Natural Gas Power Plant (BO)
- Ankara Natural Gas Power Plant (BO)
- Unimar Natural Gas Power PlantTrakya (BOT)
- Tourism
- Turgut Reis Marina (BOT)
- Customs
- Ipsala Border Gate (BOT)
- Drinking Water
- Yuvacik Dam (BOT)
- Kamu Hizmeti Imtiyazlari Imalat Sanayii
Imtiyazlari
8Legal Framework in PPP
- Build-Operate-Transfer Legislation
- Build-Operate Legislation
- Build-Lease-Transfer Legislation
- Transfer of Operation Rights and Long Term Leases
Legislation - Other Legislation Related to PPP Models
9Legal Framework in PPP
- Build-Operate-Transfer Laws
- The Law on the Build-Operate-Transfer No. 3996
(Official Gazette 13 June 1994, no 21959) - The Law on Turkish Electricity Authority for
Generation, Transmission, Distribution and Trade
of Electricity No. 3096 (Official Gazette 19
December 1984, no 18610) - The Law on Construction, Maintenance and
Operation of Motorways. No. 3465 (Official
Gazette 2 June 1988, no 19830)
10Legal Framework in PPP
- Build-Operate Laws
- The Law on the Establishment and Operation of
Electricity Production Plants and Energy Sales
No. 4283 (Official Gazette 19 July 1997, no
23054) - Build-Lease-Transfer Laws
- The Law on Build-Lease-Transfer in health sector
No. 5396 (Official Gazette 15 July 2005, no
25876) - Transfer of Operation Rights Law
- The Law on Privatization No. 4046 (Official
Gazette 27 November 1994, no 22124) - Law No. 5335 (transfer of operation rights of
airports and passenger terminals by State
Airports Authority) (Official Gazette 27 April
2005, no 25798)
11Legal Framework in PPP
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- Other Legislation Related to PPP Models
- Public Procurement Law No. 4734 and Public
Procurement Contracts Law No. 4735 - State Tender Law No.2886
- Law on Protection of Competition No. 4054
- Law on Municipalities No. 5272
- Law on Council of State No. 2575
- Financial Management and Control Law No. 5018
12Demands by the Public Institutions Regarding the
PPP Applications
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- General Directorate of State Airports Authority
- Rehabilitate-Operate-Transfer, Long Term Leases
- Ministry of Health
- Design-Build-Finance-Operate-Transfer,
Rehabilitate-Operate-Transfer - Establishing an administrative structure for the
PPP Projects - A new comprehensive and flexible legal framework
13Demands by the Public Institutions Regarding the
Applications
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- General Directorate of State Railways
- A new legislation for new PPP models
- DLHI
- Complete(finish)-Operate-Transfer,
Lease-Operate-Transfer - Project prioritization in accordance with the
development plans and sectoral master plans - Effective coordination among related public
bodies responsible and authorised with the
implementation of the PPP projects - Municipalities
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- Technical Assistant in the procurement and
contracting phases - Â
- State Highway and State Hydrolic DGs
- New Model for Shadow Rate
14Fundamental Problems of the PPP Applications in
Turkey
- 1. Limited Number of PPP Models in the Laws
- Limited scope of the existing PPP legislation
(legislation limited to BOT, BO, TOR and BLT
models) - 2. Lack of Harmonisation among PPP Laws
- Several sector specific and model specific PPP
laws
15Fundamental Problems of the PPP Applications in
Turkey
- 3. Lack of Central Administrative Structure for
the PPP Projects -
- Assignment of different public bodies for the
implementation of PPP Projects - Lack of coordination among the related public
bodies - Lack of a central public body responsible for
setting PPP policies and coordination
16Requirements for Succesfull PPP Projects
- A Comprehensive Legal Framework
- A Central Public Body
- Improving the Institutional Capacity of the
- Related Public Bodies
- Detailed Economic and Financial Feasibilities
- Proper Project Selection
- Effective Risk Management
- Competetive and Transparent Tender Process
17Suggestions for the Ongoing Problems
Enacting a new comprehensive PPP law in order
to extend the scope in terms of the applicable
PPP models and sectors Establishing a central
public body responsible for coordinating the PPP
process, policy setting and improving the
institutional capacity of the implementing
organizations
18Draft PPP Law
- A Draft PPP Law is Prepared by SPO
- A frame law arranging a great variety of PPP
models - A new and rational approach in project selection
based on feasibility studies - A new central governmental body responsible for
PPP projects - A New Purocurement Law Compatible with EU
Lagislation (Draft Law Prapared by PPA)
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