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JUMPING THE HURDLES. A South African Experience by Leo Rohrig CEO : Bakwena Platinum Corridor Concessionaire. OBSTRUCTIVE ANTI TOLL FORCE. Misguided greenies SCORPIONS Publicity hungry politicians Irritated housewives SNAKES Minister of Transport Lawyers.
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JUMPING THE HURDLES A South African Experience by Leo Rohrig CEO : Bakwena Platinum Corridor Concessionaire IBTTA PHILADELPHIA 2004
OBSTRUCTIVE ANTI TOLL FORCE Misguided greenies SCORPIONS Publicity hungry politicians Irritated housewives SNAKES Minister of Transport Lawyers IBTTA PHILADELPHIA 2004
SOUTH AFRICAN ROADS • Funding back-log : $ 10 bill • 20 % surfaced network : 65000 miles • Toll Roads 2.5 % 1600 miles • Government toll roads : 780 miles • 3 Concession toll roads : 820 miles IBTTA PHILADELPHIA 2004
BAKWENA : KEY FEATURES • Initial Project value - $ 500 million • Length of road – 245 miles • ADT : 150000 vehicles through 15 plazas Sticky component : National Road maintained by state Part of urban commuter grid Used but not tolled for past 20 years Capacity exhausted, no funds for upgrading Logical solution : convert to Toll Road IBTTA PHILADELPHIA 2004
THE HURDLES • 1 AUTHORITIES IN TWO MINDS • 2 ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES • 3 TOLLING AN EXISTING HIGHWAY • 4 PROTESTOR ACTIONS • 5 PRIVATE FUNDING LIMITATIONS IBTTA PHILADELPHIA 2004
1“ YES ... BUT “ AUTHORITIES YES : New funding priorities Small allocations for infrastructure Economy depends on roads Tolling declared policy of government BUT : No tolls for the poor Discounts for the deserving Toll-free alternative routes Ambiguity fuels objections IBTTA PHILADELPHIA 2004
1‘ OFFICIAL AMBIGUITY ’ The State President : “This investment will include key economic infrastructure projects such as …. the John Ross Highway ……….” The Minister of Transport : ….. then cancelled the project within days of its scheduled implementation Lobby government at every level IBTTA PHILADELPHIA 2004
2ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS • Environmental legislation often vague • Assessment process cumbersome • Detailed regulations missing • Authorisations can & will be challenged • Bio-physical AND socio-economic issues mixed IBTTA PHILADELPHIA 2004
2ENVIRONMENTAL OBJECTIONS • Legal challenge on process compliance • Legal challenge on authorisation • Enhanced media mobilisation • Enforced objector’s participation • Commercial interests covered by green umbrella • Forced investigations into ‘ Alternatives ‘ Result : Substantial delays Increased costs IBTTA PHILADELPHIA 2004
2 ENVIRONMENTAL : RESPONSE (1) Preventive : conduct EIA earliest possible eliminate alternatives viability mitigation options involve objectors Reactive : eliminate bio-physical issues meticulous process compliance Show-up legislation abuse IBTTA PHILADELPHIA 2004
2 ENVIRONMENTAL : RESPONSE (2) ... intensify media feed-back prepare for court action – or strike a deal : plaza naming rights advertising near the highway dedicated access e-tag sales outlets Commercial issues prevail over green one’s ALLOW FOR EXTRA TIME & COST IBTTA PHILADELPHIA 2004
3ANTI-TOLL CAMPAIGNS FLYERS & PAMPHLETS PROTEST MEETINGS DISRUPTIONS OF INFO MEETINGS MEDIA: Television Radio Press DEMONSTRATIONS Common Characteristic : FEW FACTS – PLENTY EMOTION IBTTA PHILADELPHIA 2004
3 ANTI-TOLL : RESPONSE (1) • Accept : concessions are quite complex Funding, Financing, Design, Construct, Operate, Maintain & Upgrade • Dissect into comprehensible components • Embark on step-by-step information campaign • Road shows • Media presentations • Pamphlets • TV, radio interviews IBTTA PHILADELPHIA 2004
3 ANTI-TOLL : RESPONSE (2) • Explain the life cycle of a road • Explain the changes in road funding • Focus on need for tolling : non-negotiable • Deflect hostility towards political realm • Be pro-active : organise info meetings • Be PATIENT, retain constructive attitude Logic is on your side – face any debate BE TRANSPARENT & INFORM, INFORM IBTTA PHILADELPHIA 2004
N1 Pretoria10km N1 Pretoria10km OUR CHOICE IBTTA PHILADELPHIA 2004
4 DEMONSTRATIONS • Require authorisation, hence known Influence timing > outside traffic peaks • Arrange for discreet police presence • Observe unobtrusively • Avoid confrontation • Remain available to media • Feed traffic-related positive news Objective = make them ‘non-events’ IBTTA PHILADELPHIA 2004
4PASSAGE OBSTRUCTIONS Out-of-sight response to threats Emergency services, tow-trucks, police Defuse emotion 4/5 days introductory toll-free passage super-friendly attendants hand out info flyers / business cards RELY ON NEXT DRIVER’S IMPATIENCE IBTTA PHILADELPHIA 2004
4 IN-LANE FUNNIES Coinage Media release on “ legal tender “ Pre-packed change Alternative payments Live scorpions & snakes senior presence to back-up collectors capture evidence, threaten action BE PREPARED FOR THE ODDBALL IBTTA PHILADELPHIA 2004
Scorpion Python IBTTA PHILADELPHIA 2004
5 PRIVATE FUNDING LIMITATIONS • Toll-viable corridors limited • Private funding depends on viability • Future schemes need increased government participation to lever private sector input • Equity holdings • Subsidies • Guarantees Public-Private-PARTNERships IBTTA PHILADELPHIA 2004
SUMMING UP • Lobby government @ every level • Clear all environmental issues • Be transparent • Conduct detailed information campaign • Defuse physical actions • Target genuine PPPartnerships IBTTA PHILADELPHIA 2004
3 CONCESSIONS ADDED VALUE • Construct / upgrade 820 miles National Road • Average Daily Traffic 215000 vehicles • 29 Plazas with 223 lanes • Electronic Toll Collection introduced • 13300 new jobs created • $ 20 mio for community upliftment …. makes jumping the hurdles worthwhile ! IBTTA PHILADELPHIA 2004
THE ( familiar ) End IBTTA PHILADELPHIA 2004