TPP17-07 NSW Public Private Partnerships Guidelines
The Guidelines are designed to provide Government agencies, the private sector, advisers and other stakeholders a streamlined guide on the NSW specific requirements for PPP preparation, procurement and management and aim to complement the National PPP Guidelines. The procurement of services and/or associated infrastructure through Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) by any NSW Government agency, including State Owned Corporations (SOCs), needs to comply with the National PPP Guidelines and NSW specific requirements in these Guidelines. The Guidelines reflect NSW specific approval and legislative requirements. They clarify the government and statutory approvals throughout the process and introduce the PPP Toolbox – a suite of templates and pro-forma documents which aim to streamline the transaction process, ensure a consistent approach is taken throughout the procurement lifecycle of major projects and reflect best practice in PPPs in NSW.
Issued: 23 June 2021 by Treasury
This AR is archived and has been replaced by the following document(s)
Key information
- Status
- Archived
- Type
- NSW Treasury Policy and Guidelines Paper
- Identifier
- TPP17-07
- Compliance
- Mandatory
Who needs to know and/or comply with this?
- Departments
- Executive agencies related to Departments
- Advisory Entities (including Boards and Committees)
- Separate agencies
- State Owned Corporations
- Subsidiaries of the NSW Government established under the Corporations Act
About
The Guidelines are designed to provide Government agencies, the private sector, advisers and other stakeholders a streamlined guide on the NSW specific requirements for PPP preparation, procurement and management and aim to complement the National PPP Guidelines. The procurement of services and/or associated infrastructure through Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) by any NSW Government agency, including State Owned Corporations (SOCs), needs to comply with the National PPP Guidelines and NSW specific requirements in these Guidelines. The Guidelines reflect NSW specific approval and legislative requirements. They clarify the government and statutory approvals throughout the process and introduce the PPP Toolbox – a suite of templates and pro-forma documents which aim to streamline the transaction process, ensure a consistent approach is taken throughout the procurement lifecycle of major projects and reflect best practice in PPPs in NSW.