This document invites all parties with an interest in the delivery and financing of public assets and services to share their views on what reforms should be implemented for future projects. In particular, we would welcome input from industry participants with an active role in the delivery and operation of public facilities, from those with an interest in investing in these projects, as well as from the public sector, academics, think tanks, employees and wider stakeholders.
As set out in chapter 2 interested parties should not be constrained by the topic areas and questions in this document if they have views on other areas which they consider important. Respondents can if they choose submit proposals for alternative delivery models in addition to or instead of responding to questions on individual features of the current delivery model.
Responses to this call for evidence document should be received by Friday 10 February 2012. We would be grateful if respondents could use the Reform of the Private Finance Initiative response template when responding to the call for evidence. This is available at:
http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/iuk_pfi_reform_call_for_evidence.htm
You can respond in one of the following ways:
• emailing it to: PFIevidence@hmtreasury.gsi.gov.uk; or,
• sending it to PPP Policy Team, Room 2/S1, HM Treasury, 1 Horse Guards Road, London SW1A 2HQ;
When responding it would be helpful if interested parties respond with any evidence, research or reference project examples where possible. To help us review responses it would also be helpful if interested parties can explain their particular interest in the discussion and also make clear if their response is as an individual, on behalf of a group or a representative body.
All responses will be acknowledged, but it will not be possible to give substantive replies to individual representations.