Course description
Mastering Project Finance Documentation (In-House)
- Spot various risksthroughout a project’s development and operation, and identify how they should be addressed in the various operational and financial contracts
- Understand the relevant clausesin the contractual documents, and explain the interface between the actual conduct of the project and the contractual arrangements and obligations
- Prevent the potential consequencesof failing to implement project documentation in a prudent way
Upcoming start dates
1 start date available
Training Course Content
Risk & its Management
- The distinguishing features of project finance
- The objective of managing risk
- The six ways in which risk can be managed
- The project finance structure overview, relationship of the parties
Governing Law & Enforcement of Rights
- Conflicts of law
- Two requisites of project finance contracts
- reversal of plaintiff/defendant positions
- avoidance of litigation to enforce rights
- Alternative Dispute Resolution Procedure
Pre-Completion – Construction Contracts
- FIDIC and other standards
- Liquidated damages
- Performance bonds and retentions
- EPC and functional specification
- Fixed price, lump sum, control of variations
- Completion guarantees
- Two-phase financing
- Force majeure
Concession & Offtake Agreements
- The origins of PPP and BOT
- The pricing basis
- The treatment of performance shortfalls
- Termination, step-in rights
- Direct agreements
- Compensation
- Volume risk – take-and-pay; take-or-pay; marketing agreements
- Exclusion clauses
Financing Agreements
- The loan syndication process
- The term sheet
- Particular features of project financings
- the cashflow waterfall
- the role of the project cashflow model
- LLCR and ADSCR
- cash sweeps
- distribution lockups
- The layout of the loan agreement
- Key issues for Lenders:
- material adverse change
- drawdown stops
- waivers and rectification
- market disruption, increased costs
- negligence – of Agent bank or consultants
- disclaimers
- legal opinions
- non-exclusive jurisdiction
- loan liquidity, sell-down, novation, assignments
- enforcement implications
- environmental liability
- Key issues for Sponsors
- conditions precedent to distributions to Sponsors
- the potential to ‘hide’ recourse, how and why
- the trigger for recourse
- the quantum of recourse
- 3-dimensional leverage, incl. maturity, grace, sculpting
- majority lenders, snooze ‘n’ lose
- removing individual financier participants, ‘yank the bank’, super majorities
- Other key issues:
- reps and warranties, repeating reps
- sponsor lock-ins, change of control
- sponsor insolvency
- appropriations, partial payments
- illegality and severance
- the effects of Basel 3 and Solvency 2
- Lender rights upon default
- Reschedulings, restructurings
Security
- A classification of securit
- mortgages
- fixed and floating charge
- liens and pledges
- hypothecation
- assignments
- The limitations of security in project financings
- Avoiding security:
- use of the unincorporated joint venture
- use of the bankruptcy remote vehicle
- The role of a security trustee
- Guarantees:
- the common law treatment
- variations, additionality, on-trust, continuing security, termination, ruling off, joint and several, conclusive evidence, indemnity, liability post-insolvency
Other Legal Issues
- Insurances – CAR, ALOP, Marine, DSU, public liability
- Political risk insurances – FX convertibility, insurrection, expropriation
- Monoline insurance, credit enhancement structures
- Security trust vs. security agency
- Intercreditor agreements
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