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INSTRUCTOR: Steven D. Dewitt, P.E.
Purpose and Background
Public agencies throughout the country are struggling with meeting rapidly expanding transportation needs while revenues continue to decline. An ever increasing number of agencies are seeking alternative project delivery options that include some level of private sector financing to help meet these needs. Public Private Partnerships (P3) are long-term project agreements between public and private partners that allow a private sector partner to design, build, finance, maintain, and operate (or variations of these elements) a project over a specified period of time within parameters outlined by the owner in the contract documents.
P3s can reduce upfront public investments through faster project delivery, innovative approaches, and/or more efficient overall project delivery. While P3s are an important project delivery option for key projects, they do require a set revenue source, such as tolls, to ensure the private sector partner makes a return on their investment.
It is increasingly important that those involved in developing key infrastructure projects have an understanding of P3 concepts, applicability, pros and cons, and many of the other elements that are part of these complex long-term performance based contracts.
There are a variety of procurement models that have their own technical, legal, and financial distinctions. Risk evaluation and assignment, performance requirements, legislative contracting allowances and requirements, and other contract considerations are all key elements of the development of these projects.
This seminar will provide insight into the various P3 models, revenue risk approaches, project applicability parameters, key contract provisions, public policy considerations and a variety of other key elements of this project delivery approach.
Case studies from past and current P3 projects will be utilized by the instructor to ensure understanding and applicability of these various approaches as well as illustrate implementation. The following P3 approaches will be covered:
- Design, Build, Finance (DBF)
- Design, Build, Finance + Operate & Maintain (essentially a DBF with a long-term O&M contract)
- Design, Build, Finance, Operate, and Maintain (DBFOM) with Availability Payments
- Design, Build, Finance, Operate, and Maintain (DBFOM) with Revenue Risk
Seminar Benefits
- Participants will have a level of understanding of the various P3 project delivery approaches.
- Participants will have a level of understanding of the various risk profiles, legal authorities, and other key elements.
- Participants will be able to select a P3 project delivery method that best suits the characteristics of a given project.
- Participants will learn how to assemble a project team to either procure a P3 project or pursue one on the Developer side.
- Participants will learn the key contract elements of a P3 project contract.
- Participants will understand the pitfalls of P3-based project delivery and when not to use it.
- Participants will understand the mechanics of the long-term performance requirements of a P3 agreement.
Learning Outcomes
- Learn the key elements of long-term P3 contracts.
- Learn to select projects that will potentially benefit from P3 delivery.
- Understand the complex relationships between design, construction, finance, operations, and maintenance in each of the P3 approaches.
- Learn how a P3 approach can provide a more economical project than through traditional delivery methods.
Assessment of Learning Outcomes
Learning objectives are achieved through case studies and classroom discussion.
Who Should Attend?
Infrastructure project owners, design consultants, construction contractors, attorneys, procurement advisors, financial advisors.
Course Outline
Time: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
DAY 1
- Introduction to Public Private Partnerships
- P3 Procurement Approaches
- General Project Finance
- Project Applicability
- Value for Money
- P3 Risks
DAY 2
- The Procurement Documents
- The Procurement Process
- Concessionaire Considerations and Selection
- Project Implementation
- Operations and Maintenance
- Summary and Wrap-up
Discounted hotel rooms are available on a first-come, first-served basis. See discount deadline and rates below.
Important Details About Your Seminar
Green Valley Resort, Spa & Casino (Las Vegas)
2300 Paseo Verde Pkwy
Henderson, NV 89052-2672
(866)617-1777
ASCE Hotel Rate: $155 per night*
Hotel Cut-Off: 8/24/16
Note: *Rates are per room per night and do not include tax or a $18 daily resort fee. Rates are based on single/double occupancy.