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Uganda Police Force. Meeting Long Term Accommodation Requirements Public Private Partnerships A Presentation at The first Uganda-UK Investment Forum Congress Centre, London (15 th September 2010). September 2010. Kampala. Uganda. Project Background.
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Uganda Police Force Meeting Long Term Accommodation Requirements Public Private Partnerships A Presentation at The first Uganda-UK Investment Forum Congress Centre, London (15th September 2010) September 2010
Kampala Uganda
Project Background • UPF identified the need for suitable accommodation facilities to address: • New barracks accommodation in the Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area • A new head office building • A new Police Training Academy • UPF saw the commercial development of its land holdings not required for police use as a means to fund the identified accommodation requirement • UPF and PU identified a Public Private Partnership as an appropriate procurement methodology • Turner & Townsend were contracted in January 2009 pursuant to a tender process to: • Undertake a PPP feasibility study • Advise the UPF through the PPP procurement process 3
Project Description • The Uganda Police Force has prime surplus land for investors to develop • In return Uganda Police Force has certain requirements, i.e.. Family Barracks, Head Office and Training Academy • Some land will be used to build Uganda Police Force requirements and remaining identified land, the developer can develop according to his requirements. • Developer will be required to do certain maintenance aspects of the term of the contract in some of the facilities. • Contract period is 30 years, inclusive of 3 years construction period. • Project is a partnership between Uganda Police Force and Investors 4
Current Status of UPF Accommodation • Barracks • Ageing facilities in poor state of repair • Overcrowding / shortage of facilities • Lack of utilities (toilets, bathrooms etc) • Lack of drainage • Temporary facilities unsuitable • Negative impact on morale and ability to recruit and retain quality personnel • Negative impact on image of police 6
Number of Units Required • Number of 3 bedroom units required approximately 1100 • Number of 2 bedroom units required approximately 6200 • Total number of housing units required approximately 7300 • Some auxiliary facilities required, i.e. community hall, nursery, playground
Current Status of UPF Training Accommodation Training Academy Training facilities are spread over the country Some facilities in poor state of repair (Kibuli Training School) Severe shortage of facilities General problems with ageing and limited infrastructure Trainee accommodation temporary and unsuitable Negative impact on ability to train and ability to recruit and retain quality personnel 9
Needs: Training Academy Size of land approximately 518 ha Size approximately 40 000m² built and 1 ha unbuilt but developed Location, Masindi district Site has been identified and is suitable for the development Single store buildings with a mix of training facilities and residential accommodation Residential accommodation will be required for trainees and staff 10
Current Status of UPF Head Office Head Quarters Current facilities too small to house new head quarters staff structure therefore HQ is fragmented Facilities inadequate and not fit for purpose (insufficient meeting rooms, messing facilities, no situation rooms, no command control centre) Insufficient parking Current solution is short term as building is rented 12
Needs: Head Office Size approximately 21 000m² Location, Naguru Site has been identified and is suitable for the development “A” Grade office accommodation with a mix of cellular and open plan work stations Detailed requirements will be specified in RFP, requirement is for standard Head Office accommodation 13
Indicative Project Information • Project consists of 5 different packages, that varies in value between 60 and 150 million dollars. • Each lot has a commercial development as well as an institutional requirement attached to it. • Project has the potential to provide above average returns. • Approximate construction cost per m² in Uganda currently for: • Retail U$443.00 • Residential U$440.00 • Office building U$460.00 19
Legal Framework in Uganda The legal and regulatory regime in Uganda is broadly acceptable for the Project and potential bidders and bank financiers should find themselves comfortable with it. 20
Economic impact • Positive impact on GDP of Uganda • Significant increase in temporary and permanent jobs for skilled and unskilled labour • Tax collection base expanded • Opportunity for local suppliers, contractors and service providers 21
Way Forward • Investors’ Conference Beginning of July 2010 • Issue RFQ Mid September 2010 • Close RFQ End October 2010 • Evaluate RFQ Mid November 2010 • Notification of selected bidders End of November 2010 • Issue RFP Early December 2010
Request for Qualification • Development Consortia invited to submit a response to the RFQ • RFQ will be available on the Web site: • www.ugandapoliceppp.com • Respondents expected to develop the commercial opportunity and provide the Uganda Police Accommodation • The Project is divided into development lots as described in the RFQ 23
Required information • experience • developer of PPP projects • as a property developer and manager • financial strength and credit worthiness • to establish a Private Party • to source the required Equity • ability to raise all necessary finance • commitment to implement the Project 24
Issues for Respondent’s consideration • Property development capability • Funding capability and capacity • Understanding the Uganda market • Participation of Ugandan entities • Respondent will be responsible for own due diligence • Communications only through identified channels 25
Communications • Project Officer: Mr Jim Mugunga at jmugunga@perds.go.ug • Project Advisor Mr André Klopper at Ugandapolicepppinfo@turntown.co.za • Website address: www.ugandapoliceppp.com • All communication to be via e-mail, addressed to the Project Officer, copied to the Project Advisor 26
Uganda Police Force Meeting Long Term Accommodation Requirements Public Private Partnership www.ugandapoliceppp.com Sept 2010