Public-Private Partnerships: Structuring Projects for Success

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Kenya is increasingly relying on Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) to deliver critical infrastructure such as roads, energy projects, water systems,et al. As the government pursues Vision 2030 and the Big Four Agenda, PPPs have become a key mechanism for mobilizing private capital and expertise to meet the country’s growing infrastructure needs. For engineers, this shift presents both opportunities and responsibilities. This training on PPPs ensures that engineers go beyond technical design and construction to understand financing models, risk allocation, and long-term sustainability requirements. With these skills, engineers are better equipped to collaborate with financiers, policymakers, and private sector partners, ensuring that projects are not only technically sound but also financially viable and socially impactful. The training also enhances career prospects, positioning engineers as strategic leaders in Kenya’s evolving infrastructure landscape while strengthening the country’s capacity to manage complex projects without overreliance on external consultants. Ultimately, empowering engineers with PPP knowledge helps Kenya deliver infrastructure that supports economic growth and improves the quality of life for its citizens.

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