ABSTRACT

Projects of water infrastructure (drinking water supply and drainage and sewage treatment), can be at various risks which may affect their feasibility. Therefore the important aspect of the project implementation in the water sector can be an assessment of the risk which may affect the project at various stages. When deciding on implementation of a project using conventional (PSC) model or PPP model, there is necessary to consider the possibility of effective risk management and risk allocation between the public and private sector. Risk is an important factor which affects the impact of the successful completion of a project in financial, temporal and qualitative perspectives. This article deals with identifying and quantifying potential risks on the side of private as well as public partner using the DBFO model. The Design Build Finance Operate (DBFO) model is a form of Public-Private Partnership (PPP)