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Project Overview Business and Procurement Model Presentation 13th Informal PPP Exchange Lisbon, 6th July 2007 Zaragoza, 8 th June 2010 Portuguese High Speed Rail Project High Speed Projects and Public Private Partnerships
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2 Portuguese High Speed Rail Project
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3 Porto Vigo Lisboa Madrid Portuguese High Speed Rail Project
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STRUCTURING THE EUROPEAN ATLANTIC SOUTH- WEST FRONT – bonding the region and contributing to its competitiveness SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY – improve the competiveness of the rail transport while reducing road accidents, emissions and the country’s dependence of oil based energy INCREASE THE COMPETITIVENESS OF THE PORT, AIRPORT AND LOGISTICS SYSTEMS – improving their articulation and making their area of influence broader 4 MAIN OBJECTIVES
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Norte Line - % of utilisation (peak hour) 5 HS Line Norte Line PORTO LISBON PORTO LISBON RELEASE OF CAPACITY IN THE CONVENTIONAL RAIL NETWORK Improving suburban, regional and freight rail services
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1667 mm Rail Gauge 6 INTEGRATION OF THE NATIONAL RAIL NETWORK IN THE TEN-T: Assuring the interoperability both in the passenger and freight transport
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Implementation 7
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RATIONAL Dimension of the investment Technological risk Horizontal and vertical interface risks Lifecycle Strategic role within the Public Sector The Portuguese Business Model Infrastructure 8 Sub & Superstructure ( 5 PPP’s) Signalling & Telecommunications (1 PPP) Capacity Allocation & Traffic Management (State/REFER)
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The story so far: Lisbon-Madrid Axis 9
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Lisboa Évora International Station Mérida Cáceres Plasencia Talavera NavalMoral Madrid Distance: 645 km Mix Traffic (Passenger + Freight) Travel Time : 2h45m (today 9h00m) Lisbon-Madrid Axis
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PPP 1 – Section Poceirão-Caia (165km) PPP 2 – Section Lisboa-Poceirão (34 km) Lisbon Station – Traditional procurement Lisbon-Madrid Axis PPP 6 – Signaling & Telecommunications International Station – to be developed jointly by both countries
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Construction and Operation of Evora Station 12 HS Line 165 km Convencional Line 92 km Construction cost 1 359 M€ Maintenance cost 12,2M€ (p.a.) The story so far PPP1 – Poceirao / Caia ÉVORA MONTEMOR-O-NOVO VENDAS NOVAS POCEIRÃO LISBOA Estação de Évora ALANDROAL PINHAL NOVO MOITA REDONDO BARREIRO ELVAS Contract Signed on May 8, 2010 Scope: Design, Built, Finance and Maintain Concession Period: 40 years
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PPP1: Poceirao – Caia Financial Structure 13 EU Grants - 41% TEN-T Cohesion Fund REFER Portuguese State Promoters & Commercial Banks European Investment Bank Private Finance - 49% State Support - 10%
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+169% -33% -58% -39% 2975 1814 ( NPV@6,08%) PSC PPP BAFO PPP 14 PPP1: Poceirao – Caia Life Cycle Costs Design PPP – Final Proposal (BAFO) PSC – Public sector Comparator PPP
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Main ideas
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MAIN IDEAS 1.Portuguese HSN will accelerate the integration of the national rail network in the TEN-T 2.EU Financial Support has been essential to the development of our HSN 3.Portuguese PPP Model for HSN enabled: i.a significant cost reduction; ii. wide risk transfer to privates; and iii. efficient integration of public and private financing. 16
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Project Overview Business and Procurement Model Presentation 13th Informal PPP Exchange Lisbon, 6th July 2007 Carlos Fernandes www.rave.pt Thank you for your attention
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