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www.pwc.com Success story: Slovak D4 R7 PPP & lessons learnt for Czech PPPs November 2016 Jan Brazda, (Head of PPP in CEE)

Agenda 1 Key highlights of the D4/R7 PPP project 2 EU financial instruments 3 Key outcomes of the Competitive dialogue 4 Success factors and lessons learnt

Why PPPs? Pros and Cons of PPPs compared to traditional public sector schemes PPPs and the infrastructure investment gap PPPs enable the inclusion of private capital, which helps solving the infrastructure gap problem. Budgetary constrains PPPs may also be chosen as private finance may be the only option available due to public sector financing constraints (i.e. limitations on what it can borrow) Optimal risk allocation It is generally assumed that the private sector is better suited to managing commercial risk such as construction and operation efficiency / overrun and service performance. Higher cost and inflexibility Private sector financing costs are higher than the government's cost of debt. To overcome uncertainties around the future outcomes, PPPs are often burdened by complex contractual arrangements and high transaction costs. 3

Current situation on financial markets Back to pre-crisis period? Source: 4

Key highlights of the D4/R7 project Slovak D4/R7 Highway Project 1

Section 1 Key highlights of the D4/R7 project Key highlights of the D4/R7 project Contracting Authority Project PPP Scope Ministry of Transport, Construction and Regional Development of the Slovak Republic Two sections of D4 highway representing 27 km of Bratislava bypass and three sections of two-lane R7 dual expressway at the length of 33 km Design, construction, finance, operation and maintenance Slovak D4/R7 Highway Project August 2016 2

Section 1 Key highlights of the D4/R7 project Key highlights of the D4/R7 project Payment mechanism Payments subject to achievement of availability and performance criteria Key risks allocation The private partner will bear construction and availability risk, demand risk will be borne by the public sector Project structured as off-balance sheet (Compliance with ESA 2010) Contract period Construction 4 years + 30 years of operation period Procurement Competitive dialogue (with 4 shortlisted bidders) All shortlisted international consortia submitted final offers: ViaDunaj (Vinci, Meridiam) BratislaVia (Hochtief, Iridium, DIF) Obchvat Nula (Cintra, Porr, Macquarie) ASTRELA (Strabag, John Laing, Reding) Contract signed with Obchvat Nula Current status Financial close achieved in June 2016, construction has just begun Slovak D4/R7 Highway Project August 2016 3

Section 1 Key highlights of the D4/R7 project Risk allocation matrix Risk allocation Risk category Land acquisition Design & Construction Demand (Traffic) Operation & Maintenance Financing Changes in rate of inflation during construction Tax changes specific Tax changes general Changes in legislation Force majeure Public sector Private sector Shared Slovak D4/R7 Highway Project August 2016 4

EU financial instruments Slovak D4/R7 Highway Project 9

Section 2 Key outcomes of the Competitive dialogue New EU financial instruments successfully tested and used in the Slovak D4/R7 PPP Use of innovative financial instruments European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI) Slovak Investment Holding (SIH) EIB with support of EFSI could increase its lending capacity to a single project D4/R7 PPP: EIB offered senior financing up to EUR 500 mil. (EUR 350m of direct funding and EUR 150m guaranteed facility) at very competitive terms an investment vehicle to support long-term investment from European funds The Slovak Republic has set up SIH as Financial resources available to SIH include funds from European Structural and Investment Funds: minimum 3% of the allocations for each operational programme, approximately 450m EUR in total D4/R7 PPP: SIH providing mezzanine financing, up to EUR 50m at very competitive terms (4,5% interest rate) Slovak D4/R7 Highway Project 7

Key challenges and outcomes of the Competitive dialogue Slovak D4/R7 Highway Project 7

Value for Money Section 3 Key outcomes of the Competitive dialogue Key challenges and outcomes of the Competitive dialogue Optimisation of the financial structure (involvement of multilaterals including EIB and Slovak Investment Holding) Technical optimisation of the Project (particularly design of junctions and bridges, road levels, highway technology) Reduction in CAPEX Development of bankable off-balance sheet concession contract and project documentation (documented by 4 binding offers) Very competitive pricing in final offers compared to pre-tender estimates (approx. EUR 100m-135m): Bidder AVP (EUR m) ViaDunaj (Vinci, Meridiam) 69 BratislaVia (Hochtief, Iridium, DIF) 77 Obchvat Nula (Cintra, Porr, Macquarie) 57 ASTRELA (Strabag, John Laing, Reding) 91 August 2016 10

Section 3 Key outcomes of the Competitive dialogue Why such attractive offers? Project very attractive, with high priority due to following factors: Macroeconomic and political stability + favourable country rating (A) Attractive size of the project Use of innovative financial instruments (mezzanine financing provided by Slovak Investment Holding), EIB funding increased due to European Fund for Strategic Investments Lack of well prepared similar PPP projects in Europe Risk allocation and paymech principles deemed appropriate Slovak D4/R7 Highway Project August 2016 11

Success factors and lessons learnt Slovak D4/R7 Highway Project 11

Section 4 Success factors and lessons learnt Success factors and lessons learnt (1/2) Political support to the Project is fundamental Experienced advisers Attractive size of the project Availability based payment mechanism Risk matrix typical for road PPPs don t be innovative! Slovak D4/R7 Highway Project 12

Section 4 Success factors and lessons learnt Success factors and lessons learnt (2/2) Involvement of multilateral banks (time to perform eligibility assessment) in early stages of project development Early involvement of MinFin and Statistical Office into project preparation Ex ante consultations with EUROSTAT are crucial (if project is structured as off-balance sheet) Well-prepared projects can happen relatively fast Slovak D4/R7 Highway Project 13

Section 4 Success factors Questions? Jan Brázda, Head of PPP in CEE Mobile: +420 731 635 035 jan.brazda@cz.pwc.com Slovak D4/R7 Highway Project August 2016 13