29-30 November 2007, INHA, Paris
29-30 November 2007, INHA, Paris
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Scientific organisation : Elisabeth Campagnac, Latts
This workshop –seminar is organised in partnership with
Laboratoire Techniques, Territoires et Sociétés, Latts, Enpc
And supported by
Plan Urbanisme Construction Architecture (PUCA)
Session 1 :The impact of PPP on commission
Round-table 1 : PPP : what are they ?
Debater : Thérèse Evette, Let, Ensa Paris-La Villette
– The diversity of PPP in Europe, Pr Hans Wilhelm Alfen, Bauhaus Universität, Weimar, Allemagne
– Institutional PPP and contractual PPP, Christian Gauffin, Neels secretary, Sweden
– The implementation of the partnership contract in France : continuity and breakdown, Elisabeth Campagnac, Latts, Enpc, France
Round-table 2 : Changes in terms of commission and redefining of public clients competences
Debater : Elisabeth Campagnac, Latts, Enpc
– The experience of "competitive dialogue", Alain Arnaud, Main Officer, New Evry-Corbeil Hospital, France
– Delegating operating, monitoring performances : which new competences for the public clients ?, Guy Garcin, AMOTMJ, Ministry of Justice Agency, France
– The consultants as mediators between public and private partners, Lionel Serbat,
2i conseil, France
Session 2 : The impact of PPP on the quality of buildings and services
Round-table 3 : Public commission, private commission and architectural design
Debater : Véronique Biau, Crh-Cressac, UMR Louest, Ensa Paris Val-de-Seine
– [Commission management and quality of Design], John Senan Cole, manager of Real estate development, department of Health and public safety, North-Ireland, Royaume-Uni
– Gestion de la commande et qualité du service, Christian Berehouc, Mainh, mission d’appui aux investissements hospitaliers, France
– Evaluating the quality of design in the PFI projects, Tim Drewitt, Riba, Royaume-Uni
Round-table 4 : From the commission to the project, from construction to services : redefining of design
Debater : Marc Colombard-Prout, CSTB and François Lautier, Let
– Design in PPP : loss or redefining the architects’ competences ?, Antoine Mazzoni, Latts, France
– Lessons from the PPP experience, Nicolas Chabanne, architecte, France
– The high environmental quality : design under competitive dialogue, Nicolas Favet, architect planner, Club D2C management, France
– Quality of the buildings and environmental issues, Nicolas de Maistre, PFE, Latts, France
Session 3 : Evaluating PPP
Round-table 5 : Nature and status of evaluation : ex ante and ex post evaluation : economic and accounting dimension
Debater : Pr Hans Wilhelm Alfen, Bauhaus Universität, Weimar, and Frédéric Bougrain, CSTB
– The institutions of evaluation and the national variations, Pr. Hans Wilhem Alfen, Bauhaus Universität, Weimar, Allemagne
– Status of evaluation in a PPP contract, Francois Bergère, main manager of MAPP,
French Treasury PPP Task Force, Ministère des Finances, France
– The best value for money and its main issues, Pr Geert Dewulf, Twente University, Netherlands
– Costs evaluation as a theme of debate in United Kingdom, David Price, Edinburgh University, United Kingdom
Round-table 6 : What changes in the services : intermediary services and final services ?
Debater : Elisabeth Campagnac, Latts, Enpc
– The practices of ex post evaluations : PFI in schools, Sir Andrew Foster, author of "PFI in schools" report, ordered by Audit Commission, United Kingdom
– Lessons from ex post evaluations for PFI in hospitals and roads, Jean Shaoul, Manchester business school, Manchester University, United Kingdom
– The US experience : an overview and some observations on design and service implications, Charles Brecher, Graduate school of public service, New-York University, Etats-Unis
– Intermediary service, final service : lessons from the outsourcing of services (schools, hospitals), Margie Jaffe, Policy Officer, Unison, United Kingdom
Session 4 : Synthesis and research perspectives
Synthesis of PhDs about the PPP in the Eastern Europe
Keynote speakers :
– Cathy Zadra Veil, LED-SIGEM, , university of Paris 8, France
– Rein Juriado, Stockholm University, Sweden
– Sredojevic Sladjana, European Investment Bank (EIB)
Research session : main questions, social debates and research perspectives
Keynote speakers :
– Elisabeth Campagnac, Latts, and members of the Ramau scientific committee