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==Delivery==
==Delivery==
Historically projects typically progressed under [[PFI]] and [[PPP]] arrangements, and accelerated with the introduction of the [[Waste Infrastructure Delivery Programme]] ([[WIDP]]) in 2006 intended to deliver [[residual waste]] [[treatment]] such as [[Energy from Waste]] plants. With this construction broadly completed, and with the grants available under the [[Waste Infrastructure Initiative]] ([[WI]]) now no longer available, the focus is currently on the operational phase and the delivery of value for money from existing contracts<ref>[https://larac.org.uk/news/waste-infrastructure-delivery-programme-moving-new-phase LARAC Web Article Nov 2019]</ref>.
Historically projects typically progressed under [[PFI]] and [[PPP]] arrangements, and accelerated with the introduction of the [[Waste Infrastructure Delivery Programme]] ([[WIDP]]) in 2006 intended to deliver [[residual waste]] [[treatment]] such as [[Energy from Waste]] plants. With this construction broadly completed, and with the grants available under the [[Waste Infrastructure Initiative]] ([[WI]]) now no longer available, the focus is currently on the operational phase and the delivery of value for money from existing contracts<ref>[https://larac.org.uk/news/waste-infrastructure-delivery-programme-moving-new-phase [[LARAC]] Web Article Nov 2019]</ref>.


==Contractual Arrangements<ref>[https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/221036/pb13889-incineration-municipal-waste.pdf Reproduced with minor modifications from DEFRA 2013 Paper on Incineration of [[Municipal Solid Waste]]] Table 5</ref> ==
==Contractual Arrangements<ref>[https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/221036/pb13889-incineration-municipal-waste.pdf Reproduced with minor modifications from [[DEFRA]] 2013 Paper on Incineration of [[Municipal Solid Waste]]] Table 5</ref> ==
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| Design || Build || Operate || Finance || '''Separate Elements'''. The waste authority contracts separately for the works and services needed, and provides funding by raising capital for each of the main contracts. The contract to build the facility would be based on the authority’s design and specification and the auhority would own the facility once constructed.  
| Design || Build || Operate || Finance || '''Separate Elements'''. The waste authority contracts separately for the works and services needed, and provides funding by raising capital for each of the main contracts. The contract to build the facility would be based on the authority’s design and specification and the authority would own the facility once constructed.  
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| colspan=2| Design and Build || Operate || Finance || '''Grouped Design and Build'''. A contract is let for the private sector to provide both the design and construction of a facility to specified performance requirements. The waste authority owns the facility that is constructed and makes separate arrangements to raise capital. Operation would be arranged through a separate Operation and Maintenance ([[O&M]]) contract.  
| colspan=2| Design and Build || Operate || Finance || '''Grouped Design and Build'''. A contract is let for the private sector to provide both the design and construction of a facility to specified performance requirements. The waste authority owns the facility that is constructed and makes separate arrangements to raise capital. Operation would be arranged through a separate Operation and Maintenance ([[O&M]]) contract.  
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