JEDDAH: 抖阴短视频 is making efforts to improve the quality of its education sector鈥檚 infrastructure by encouraging public-private partnerships, said Education Minister Dr. Hamad bin Mohammed Al-Asheikh.
The Ministry of Education and Tatweer Buildings Co. (a government-owned entity) on Tuesday announced on their websites the list of prequalified investors, who met the prequalifying criteria to bid for the first project of the executive program for encouraging public-private partnerships initiative to boost infrastructure of the education sector. The committee of the executive program was established by a royal decree.
鈥淭he executive program aims to increase the quality of infrastructure in the education sector and to create an attractive investment environment in accordance with best international practices,鈥 the education minister said.
鈥淭his first project will follow a build, maintain, transfer (BMT) model and will comprise contracting with the private sector to finance, build and maintain 60 schools 鈥 33 schools in Makkah and 27 in Jeddah 鈥 on contract.
Fahd Al-Hammad, the CEO of Tatweer Buildings Co., said: 鈥淲e held a public-private partnership roadshow earlier in 2018, in which 96 companies took part. Around 57 companies expressed their interest in the project.
He appreciated the role of the National Center for Privatization (NCP) in the selection of investors.
The education minister said public education will continue to be free in both new and old schools owned by the ministry by saying; 鈥淭he ministry is committed to providing high-quality educational services.鈥
The Council of Ministers recently passed a resolution approving SR400 million annually to support this program.
Public-private partnership to boost education sector in 抖阴短视频
Updated 10 January 2019
Public-private partnership to boost education sector in 抖阴短视频
- The education minister said public education will continue to be free in both new and old schools owned by the ministry