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PFI process map
The figure indicates key stages in a typical PFI project, in a diagrammatic form.
The process map reduces the PFI process to 14 distinct stages and provides an appropriate framework to capture the opportunities available for the lay practitioner at each stage of the process. The practitioner must be conscious of the fact that there are several variations within the public-sector specific guidance. In principle, however, these all describe the same process. -
PFI typical structure
The typical structure of a PFI project is shown in this document. It has been annotated to indicate where there is opportunity for the provision of professional consultancy services.
There is scope for the practitioner to provide professional consultancy services to the public-sector purchaser of the service; the private-sector operator (the private-sector provider); and the funders or investors in the project company. -
Private finance initiative (ARCHIVED)
This document has been archived and is available on isurv for information purposes only.
Chartered surveyors have considerable opportunities to support the success of PFI. This guidance note aims to show what type of opportunities exist for the chartered surveyor in PFI, as well as providing a current statement of PFI policy and practice. -
PFI scope for the provision of professional consultancy services
The key requirements and deliverables for the parties in a PFI are summarised in this table: Scope for the provision of professional consultancy services at key stages of the PFI process.
The requirement from the perspective of the purchaser (the client body) is distinguished from that of the private-sector provider (PSP, or operator), as there is a marked difference between the two. The principal opportunities for the practitioner from both perspectives have been identified where relevant.