Public participation as a key element of public-private partnerships (PPPs) in Kenya
Their contribution explores the process of entering into PPPs and the provisions of the PPP Act, which govern the financing, construction, development, operation, and maintenance of infrastructure or development projects.
Njeri and Kevin highlight the different procurement methods allowed under the PPP Act, including direct procurement, privately initiated proposals (PIPs), competitive bidding, and restricted bidding. They also explain that the Act mandates prequalification procedures for contracting authorities—state organs at any level seeking to engage private entities.
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