Great projects need not just good engineering but sound financing, and understanding how construction projects are funded and evaluated is what turns ambitious plans into built reality. This program equips engineers, developers, and managers with the principles of project finance and investment appraisal, covering funding structures, feasibility, and the financial decisions that determine project viability.
As infrastructure investment surges and public-private partnerships proliferate, professionals who bridge engineering and finance are increasingly valuable. This course combines financial principles with practical project appraisal and introduces emerging trends in green finance and infrastructure investment models.
Course Objectives
Upon the successful completion of this program, attendees will be able to:
- Understand project finance concepts and structures
- Apply the time value of money
- Conduct investment appraisal and feasibility
- Apply discounted cash flow analysis
- Calculate NPV, IRR, and payback
- Develop project financial models
- Assess project risk and sensitivity
- Understand debt and equity financing
- Apply public-private partnership (PPP) models
- Structure project funding and security
- Apply cost-benefit analysis
- Assess project bankability
- Manage project cash flow and budgets
- Apply life-cycle cost analysis
- Understand infrastructure investment models
- Apply emerging trends in green and infrastructure finance
Course Outline
- Module 1: Project Finance Concepts & Structures
- Module 2: Time Value of Money
- Module 3: Investment Appraisal & Feasibility
- Module 4: Discounted Cash Flow Analysis
- Module 5: NPV, IRR & Payback Calculation
- Module 6: Project Financial Modelling
- Module 7: Risk & Sensitivity Analysis
- Module 8: Debt & Equity Financing
- Module 9: Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Models
- Module 10: Project Funding & Security Structures
- Module 11: Cost-Benefit Analysis
- Module 12: Project Bankability Assessment
- Module 13: Cash Flow & Budget Management
- Module 14: Life-Cycle Cost Analysis
- Module 15: Emerging Trends: Green Finance & Infrastructure Investment
Who Should Attend
This course is intended for engineers, project and commercial managers, developers, and finance professionals involved in financing, appraising, and managing construction and infrastructure investments. No prior finance background is required.
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