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B.O.T Contracts

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At Al Khaled Law Firm, we offer specialized legal expertise in B.O.T (Build – Operate – Transfer) contracts, a key model of collaboration between the public and private sectors under the framework of the Public-Private Partnership (P.P.P) Law in Kuwait.

This contract model allows private entities to design, finance, build, and operate major infrastructure projects—such as power plants, highways, or public facilities—for a defined period before transferring ownership to the public sector. Given the complexity and evolving nature of these agreements, we have established a dedicated team of legal consultants trained specifically in the legal, regulatory, and practical aspects of B.O.T projects.

Our services in this field include:

  • Contract Drafting and Review: We assist in the drafting, negotiation, and thorough review of B.O.T contracts, ensuring alignment with applicable laws and clear delineation of responsibilities, timelines, risk-sharing mechanisms, and transfer terms.
  • Regulatory Compliance and Risk Assessment: We guide clients through the regulatory landscape of P.P.P and B.O.T frameworks, helping to navigate legal obligations and minimize potential risks throughout the project lifecycle.
  • Advisory for Public and Private Sector Clients: Whether representing government entities or private investors, we ensure that our clients’ interests are fully protected and that all contractual terms serve their long-term strategic and financial goals.
  • Dispute Resolution and Ongoing Legal Support: Our firm provides continuous legal support during the build, operate, and transfer phases, and stands ready to resolve any disputes that may arise, through negotiation, arbitration, or litigation.

As this contract model continues to gain traction in Kuwait’s development strategy, Al Khaled Law Firm remains at the forefront—offering forward-thinking legal counsel to ensure B.O.T projects are structured efficiently, lawfully, and with lasting benefit to all parties involved.