International Construction Law Review
AN OVERVIEW OF RISK ALLOCATION IN RECENT PPP INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS IN AUSTRALIA
ANDREW CHEW
Special Counsel, Mallesons Stephen Jaques, Sydney
DAVID STORR
Partner, Mallesons Stephen Jaques, Sydney
AND GEOFF WOOD
Partner, Mallesons Stephen Jaques, Sydney
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Types of PPP infrastructure projects
Australia has been at the forefront of delivering public private partnerships (PPP) projects.1
PPP projects in Australia to date have been generally based on Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) model and have been essentially project financed by the private sector. The first of such PPP projects was the Sydney Harbour Tunnel which was completed in 1992. Since then, PPPs have been used to deliver infrastructure projects and services over a range of sectors including transport (road and rail), power stations, prisons, hospitals, schools, defence facilities and equipment, sporting facilities, court facilities, waste handling plants, water and waste-water treatment plants, etc. A list of recent Australian PPP projects is set out in Appendix 1.
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