A suitable public private partnership framework for continuous replacement of ageing water pipelines within eThekwini Municipality.
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2018
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The Public-Private Partnership (PPP) agreement is in effect different from the
conventional procurement process at national and local government. It requires a
shift in the mind-set of project managers mandated to install new infrastructure,
maintain existing infrastructure and replace infrastructure which has passed its
design life. Currently the municipalities are facing more constrained budgets due to
frequent annual budget cuts, and there is little tolerance by the ward councillors, not
to mention the voting public, towards inefficient service delivery. Due to the current
climate it is imperative to consider Public-Private Partnerships which can achieve
superior value for money. They have a reputable track record, which is supported
by bodies like National Treasury and are more accessible for use by most local
municipalities. This is a qualitative study, in which the data was collected was from
structured interviews undertaken as a result of purposive sampling. This research
illustrates the most suitable PPP framework for linear projects which take
cognisance of the independent variables identified in this study. The study also
divulges the most beneficial tariff structure and payment mechanism for a PPP as a
result of the literature reviewed and the data collected. This study is recommended
for project managers who are tasked with service delivery mandates and who wish
to gain a better understanding of the complexities associated with PPP frameworks.
The benefits, characteristic and proper application of each PPP framework has been
explained.
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Master’s Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.