The Evolution of Public-Private Partnerships in Canada

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The Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships The Evolution of Public-Private Partnerships in Canada Mark Romoff President and CEO 1 2017 PNWER Annual Summit Portland, Oregon July 26 th, 2017 The Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships

Infrastructure Investment The Global Challenge 2

Canadian P3 Market 3

Canadian P3 Overview 25-Year History 261 Projects $122.8+ Billion Source: Canadian PPP Project Database 4

P3 Projects By Location Federal: 10 0 3 2 43 19 9 6 137 15 0 12 3 2 5

P3 Projects by Sector Sector Number Value ($B) * Transportation 70 53.0 Energy 10 26.1 Health 93 27.7 Justice 21 5.4 Education 15 3.1 Accommodations 8 2.5 Recreation & Culture 16 1.3 Government Services 4 1 Water & Wastewater 19 1.9 Information Technology 5 0.8 Total 261 122.8+ * Includes only actual cost figures released after financial close. Source: Canadian PPP Project Database 6

P3 Success Factors 7

P3 Success Factors Committed Governments P3 Champions Consistent Deal Flow Provincial Infrastructure Procurement Agencies Private and Public Sector Expertise Practice Makes Perfect Standardized Processes and Documentation Strong Legal Framework 8

P3 Success Factors Value for Money Performance-based Contracts Appropriate Risk Transfer Built-in Lifecycle Maintenance Procurement Competitive Efficient Transparent and fair Deep Financing Markets Labour Transition Practices 9

Investing in Canada: The Long-Term Infrastructure Plans 10

Investing in Canada Federal Government Provincial/Territorial Governments Canada Infrastructure Bank 11

The Evolving Canadian P3 Market 12

Markets in Transition Alberta British Columbia Manitoba Newfoundland & Labrador Northwest Territories Nova Scotia 13

New Sectors Urban Transit Water/Wastewater Affordable Housing Government Services Broadband Green Energy Sustainable/Resilient Infrastructure 14

P3 Pipeline Canada has a continuing robust, diverse project pipeline 80 projects across priority sectors Transportation Health Government Accommodations Others Ontario and British Columbia continue to lead the pack 15

Taking Canadian Expertise Abroad Canadian firms with P3 experience are growing their global footprint: Project management Consulting engineering Construction services Public-sector advisory Financial services Legal advisory 16

Canadian P3 Projects 17

Saskatchewan Joint-Use Schools #1 Location: Regina, Saskatchewan Model: DBFM Government Level: Provincial/Territorial Status: Under Construction Agreement Cost: $186M (2015) Cost Savings: $30.9M (2015) The project will result in six schools on three sites creating space for 3,300 students and 270 childcare spaces Winner of the CCP3 Silver Award for Innovative Partnership (2015) 18

Edmonton Valley Line LRT Phase 1 Location: Edmonton, AB Model: DBFOM Government Level: Municipal Status: Under Construction Agreement Cost: $2.2B (2016) Cost Savings: $574M (2016) A 13.2km light rail line with 12 stops running from Mill Woods to downtown Edmonton. 19

Fort St. John Residential Centre Location: Fort St. John, BC Model: DBFM Government Level: Provincial/Territorial Status: Operational Agreement Cost: $249.4MM (2009) Cost Savings: $20.7M (2009) A new hospital with 55 acute care beds and long-term care residential care facility with 123 beds in individual rooms 20

Mackenzie Valley Fibre Link Location: Northwest Territories Model: DBFOM Government Level: Provincial/Territorial Status: Operational Agreement Cost: $97.7M (2015) Cost Savings: $18.4M (2015) A 1,300km fibre link between McGill lake and the Arctic Ocean that provides high speed internet to communities previously lacking advanced, affordable telecommunications technology. 21

About the CCPPP 22

CCPPP Mission To promote smart, innovative and modern approaches to infrastructure development and service delivery through public-private partnerships with all levels of government 23

What We Do Promote collaborative partnerships between the public and private sector Educate stakeholders and the community on the economic and social benefits of P3s Advocate for evidence-based public policy in support of P3s Celebrate Innovation and Excellence in Canadian P3s Facilitate the adoption of international best practices Promote Canada s P3 model and expertise globally 24

25 th Annual Conference November 6 th and 7 th Sheraton Hotel and Conference Centre Toronto, ON www.

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