Lacking Partnership in PPP Projects Journal Artikel Marijke Nagelkerke, Marcelle van Valkenburg European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review, Jahrgang 11 (2016), Ausgabe 4, Seite 346 - 360 During the economic crisis the realisation of PPP-contracts in the Netherlands showed a growing number of disputes, thus jeopardising the partnership in PPP-projects. In some projects the contractor submitted claims to (try to) obtain more money, while the contracting authority did not accept each and every claim, leading to discussions and legal disputes. An important cause for this behaviour seems to be financial difficulties of the contractor and/or losses incurred during the realisation of the project. As the assumption was that PPP would lead to value for money, lengthy disputes did not fit the bill. This led to the question of how to prevent contract disputes jeopardising the partnership in a PPP-project and of the dilemmas with which the parties are confronted. Based on our research, we found that it is possible to prevent disputes leading to a lack of partnership, despite the parties’ dilemmas. It does however take a thoughtful approach from all parties concerned during both (pre-)tender and realisation of a PPP project.
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