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Public Private Partnerships in Real Estate 28 th, Sep 2017

First and foremost Objective Table of contents In KPMG s rationale for developing KSA s Temporary Workforce, it was established: Thank you for inviting KPMG to speak with you today 2016 KPMG Al Fozan & Partners Certified Public Accountants, a registered company in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and a non-partner member firm of the KPMG network of independent firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative, a Swiss entity. All rights reserved. 2 Document Classification: KPMG Confidential

Overview 1 2 3 4 What are PPP s and Why do we need them? What are the core Principles of PPP s? How can we apply PPP s in Real Estate? What are the Key lessons learned? 2016 KPMG Al Fozan & Partners Certified Public Accountants, a registered company in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and a non-partner member firm of the KPMG network of independent firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative, a Swiss entity. All rights reserved. 3 Document Classification: KPMG Confidential

Background White Land Taxes Unutilized Lands Need for Developments Large Mega Projects Government Budget under Pressure This is Difficult!!! Governments with big portfolio of lands Private Companies with big Portfolio of lands Complex??!! Need for Housing Projects Increase Saudi Ownership Limited Funding PPP s Concessions 2016 KPMG Al Fozan & Partners Certified Public Accountants, a registered company in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and a non-partner member firm of the KPMG network of independent firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative, a Swiss entity. All rights reserved. 4 Document Classification: KPMG Confidential

Objective Simplify Explain Theory with Practical Examples Raise Awareness 2016 KPMG Al Fozan & Partners Certified Public Accountants, a registered company in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and a non-partner member firm of the KPMG network of independent firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative, a Swiss entity. All rights reserved. 5 Document Classification: KPMG Confidential

Understanding Public Private Partnerships What is a PPP? Contractual agreement between the public and the private sectors Private operator/investor commits to provide public services that have traditionally been financed by public institutions. The ultimate goal of PPPs is to obtain more value for money Core Principles of PPP Risk allocation between the two parties. Redistribution of the risk to the party that is best suited to efficiently manage it 2016 KPMG Al Fozan & Partners Certified Public Accountants, a registered company in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and a non-partner member firm of the KPMG network of independent firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative, a Swiss entity. All rights reserved. 6 Document Classification: KPMG Confidential

Risk Categories Residual Value or Asset Risk Constructi on Risk Investmen t Risk Quality risk Risk Categories Financial Risk Managem ent Risk Operation al/efficien cy Risk Demand Risk 2016 KPMG Al Fozan & Partners Certified Public Accountants, a registered company in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and a non-partner member firm of the KPMG network of independent firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative, a Swiss entity. All rights reserved. 7 Document Classification: KPMG Confidential

PPP Benefits Provides additional sources of financing for public infrastructure projects Reduces cost and accelerate project delivery by consolidating responsibility for multiple project elements in one private entity Reduces reduction of bureaucracy and administrative burdens Enhanced delivery mechanism Encourages innovation and good design through use of output Encourages private sector to come forward with creative ideas by rewarding innovation Cost Effective Access to Expertise Enhances Innovation & Competition Financing Source Benefits of PPP Faster Implementation Risk Allocation Improved Service quality On time Delivery Provides risk transfer to the private sector and maximizes use of each parties strengths Ensures that all risks are identified, mitigated and managed resulting in a comparatively mature project before contract signing Leverages third party revenue and development opportunities Promotes competition and performance based infrastructure development Ensures delivery to time & price Provides contractual incentives & disincentives to help ensure high level of service and performance Deferred payment to private sector till delivery of project, which encourages efficiency 2016 KPMG Al Fozan & Partners Certified Public Accountants, a registered company in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and a non-partner member firm of the KPMG network of independent firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative, a Swiss entity. All rights reserved. 8 Document Classification: KPMG Confidential

MORE COMPLEXITY PPP MODELS PPP Risk Allocation & Sharing Build Own Operate Privatization Build Operate Transfer BOT DESIGN-BUILD-FINANCE-OPERATE DESIGN-BUILD-FINANCE-MAINTAIN DESIGN-BUILD-OPERATE LEASE-DEVELOP-OPERATE Build Finance Leasing Management Operation and Maintenance MORE PRIVATE SECTOR RISK 2016 KPMG Al Fozan & Partners Certified Public Accountants, a registered company in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and a non-partner member firm of the KPMG network of independent firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative, a Swiss entity. All rights reserved. 9 Document Classification: KPMG Confidential

Models of PPP Risk Mapping Risk Mapping Contracts Operation and Maintenance Management Leasing BOT BOO Operation Private Private Private Private Private Quality Private Private Private Private Private Management Government Private Private Private Private Demand Government Government Private Government/Private Private Investment Government Government Private Private Private Residual Government Government Government Government Private Construction Government Government Private Private Private Design Government Government Private Private Private 2016 KPMG Al Fozan & Partners Certified Public Accountants, a registered company in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and a non-partner member firm of the KPMG network of independent firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative, a Swiss entity. All rights reserved. 10 Document Classification: KPMG Confidential

Why do we need PPP s?

Typical Developments (1/6) Economic and Market Studies Need for Project 2016 KPMG Al Fozan & Partners Certified Public Accountants, a registered company in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and a non-partner member firm of the KPMG network of independent firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative, a Swiss entity. All rights reserved. 12 Document Classification: KPMG Confidential

Typical Developments (2/6) Economic and Market Studies Need for Project Technical Design and Cost Estimation 2016 KPMG Al Fozan & Partners Certified Public Accountants, a registered company in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and a non-partner member firm of the KPMG network of independent firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative, a Swiss entity. All rights reserved. 13 Document Classification: KPMG Confidential

Typical Developments (3/6) Economic and Market Studies Need for Project Technical Design and Cost Estimation Funds Available 2016 KPMG Al Fozan & Partners Certified Public Accountants, a registered company in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and a non-partner member firm of the KPMG network of independent firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative, a Swiss entity. All rights reserved. 14 Document Classification: KPMG Confidential

Typical Developments (4/6) Economic and Market Studies Need for Project Technical Design and Cost Estimation Funds/Budgets Available Tender as EPC (Engineer Procure and Construct) 2016 KPMG Al Fozan & Partners Certified Public Accountants, a registered company in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and a non-partner member firm of the KPMG network of independent firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative, a Swiss entity. All rights reserved. 15 Document Classification: KPMG Confidential

Current Developments (5/6) Economic and Market Studies Need for Project Technical Design and Cost Estimation Funds not Available Structuring Options 2016 KPMG Al Fozan & Partners Certified Public Accountants, a registered company in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and a non-partner member firm of the KPMG network of independent firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative, a Swiss entity. All rights reserved. 16 Document Classification: KPMG Confidential

Current Developments (6/6) Economic and Market Studies Need for Project Technical Design and Cost Estimation Structuring Options Funds, JV s, or PPP s 2016 KPMG Al Fozan & Partners Certified Public Accountants, a registered company in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and a non-partner member firm of the KPMG network of independent firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative, a Swiss entity. All rights reserved. 17 Document Classification: KPMG Confidential

How can we apply PPP s in the Real Estate Sector?

Operation and Maintenance

Operation and Maintenance Risk Government Private Operation O P Quality O P Management P O Demand P O Investment P O Residual P O Construction P O Design P O In an operations and maintenance contract, the operational and quality risks lie with the private sector as they are responsible for delivering the product or service to the end user. On the contrary, risks associated with design, construction, and investment remain with the government as it is their responsibility. Although the private sector will be operating the property, the demand risk remains with the government as the government is responsible to inducing demand for the product or service. 20

Operation and Maintenance Flowchart Government Designs, Constructs and Owns Government/Master Developer Private Sector Government Pays Operation & Maintenance Fees Private Sector Operates and Manages Government receive Income from Operations Real Estate Project Private Sector Receives Operation & Maintenance Fee 21

Operation and Maintenance Examples Residential Compounds Office Parks 22

Operation and Management

Operation and Management Risk Government Private Operation O P Quality O P Management O P Demand P O Investment P O Residual P O Construction P O Design P O In an operations and management contract, the operational, quality, and management risks lie with the private sector as they are responsible for delivering the product or service to the end user. On the contrary, risks associated with design, construction, and investment remain with the government as it is their responsibility. Although the private sector will be operating and managing the property, the demand risk remains with the government as the government is responsible to inducing demand for the product or service. 24

Operation and Management Flowchart Government Designs, Constructs and Owns Government/Master Developer Private Sector Government Pays Operation & Management Fees Private Sector Operates and Manages Government receive Income from Operations Real Estate Project Private Sector Receives Operation & Management Fee 25

Operation and Management Examples Hotels Hospitals / Schools 26

Lease

Lease Risk Government Private Operation O P Quality O P Management O P Demand O P Investment O P Residual P O Construction O P Design O P In a lease contract, the design, construction and investment risks lie with the public sector as they are responsible for completing the construction of the Project and having it ready for third parties to lease On the contrary, risks associated with quality, management and operations remain with the private sector as it is their responsibility to deliver the Project s services to the end user after having received the final product from the public sector. The demand risk remains with the private sector as the private sector is responsible to inducing demand for the product or service. The residual risk however remains with the government as the Project is owned by the public sector 2016 KPMG Al Fozan & Partners Certified Public Accountants, a registered company in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and a non-partner member firm of the KPMG network of independent firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative, a Swiss entity. All rights reserved. 28 Document Classification: KPMG Confidential

Lease Flowchart Government/Master Developer Private Sector Designs, Constructs, Finances, and Operates Private Sector Private Sector Pays Lease to Government Government receives Income from Lease Real Estate Project Private sector receives income from operations 29

Lease Examples Lands / Mixed Use 30

Build Own Operate

Build Own Operate Risk Government Private Operation O P Quality O P Management O P Demand P P Investment O P Residual O P Construction O P Design O P In a Build Operate and Own Contract, the private sector designs, builds, operates, and owns the development. The demand risk will be shared by the government and the private sector as both parties have interest in the success of the venture. 32

Build Own Operate Flowchart Government/Master Developer Private Sector Provides Debt to Private Sector Government Guarantees Demand Risk or Signs offtake Agreement Private sector receives income from Sale Proceeds and Operations Repays Principal and Interest to Financial Institution Financial Institution Real Estate Project 33

Build Own Operate Examples Housing Lands / Mixed Use 34

PPP Process

PPP Standard Process Stage I Pre Procurement Stage... 1. Procure and Engage Lead Financial Advisor Data Collection 2. and Current State Assessment PPP Structuring 3. Needs and Options Analysis Stage II Procurement Stage... Advertise for bidders Prequalification Develop Tender Documents and Concession Agreements Stage III Post Procurement.. Contract Management Contract Amendment and Dispute Resolution (Arbitration). Stage IV Expiry of Contract Hand back Transfer Back. Risk Identification and Allocation Market Study Feasibility study Financial Model Engage Legal and Technical Consultants... Bidding Evaluation Final Contract Negotiation and Award 2016 KPMG Al Fozan & Partners Certified Public Accountants, a registered company in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and a non-partner member firm of the KPMG network of independent firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative, a Swiss entity. All rights reserved. 36 Document Classification: KPMG Confidential

PPP Lessons Learned

PPP Lessons Learned PPP s are specific Win Win Mindset It is not Free Money or Service Proper allocation of risk Govermnet should assume Risks that it best could manage Will for a sustainable and trustful partnership 2016 KPMG Al Fozan & Partners Certified Public Accountants, a registered company in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and a non-partner member firm of the KPMG network of independent firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative, a Swiss entity. All rights reserved. 38 Document Classification: KPMG Confidential

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Outline Background Objective Understanding PPP Risk Categories PPP Benefits PPP Risk Allocation and Sharing Models of PPP Risk Mapping Typical Developments PPP Standard Process Lessons Learned 2016 KPMG Al Fozan & Partners Certified Public Accountants, a registered company in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and a non-partner member firm of the KPMG network of independent firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative, a Swiss entity. All rights reserved. 41 Document Classification: KPMG Confidential

PPP Typical Payment Structures Title Source of Payment Sell services to consumers Sell services to public partner only User Charges Usage Payments Availability Payments Performance payments Ancillary Revenue 2016 KPMG Al Fozan & Partners Certified Public Accountants, a registered company in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and a non-partner member firm of the KPMG network of independent firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative, a Swiss entity. All rights reserved. 42 Document Classification: KPMG Confidential

Development Management

Development Management Risk Government Private Operation P O Quality P O Management P O Demand P O Investment P O Residual P O Construction O P Design O P In an Development Management contract, the Construction and Design risks lie with the private sector as they are responsible for managing the development of the project. On the contrary, risks associated with investment, demand, operational, quality, and residual remain with the government as it is their responsibility. 44

Development Management Flowchart Government Finances, Operates, and Owns Government/Master Developer Private Sector Government Pays Development Management Fees Private Sector Manages the Development of the Project Government receive Income from Operations Real Estate Project Private Sector Receives Development Management Fee 45

Development Management Examples Mixed Use Large Master Plans Housing 46