by CivMetrics Staff | Jul 8, 2022 | Infrastructure, Public Private Partnerships (P3s), Sub Featured A, Transportation, Uncategorized
Pennsylvania’s Commonwealth Court ruled last week that the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation’s plan to toll nine interstate bridges in Pennsylvania violates state law. PennDOT’s announcement that I-79 will be tolled was met with opposition as...
by CivMetrics Staff | Jun 24, 2022 | Infrastructure, Public Private Partnerships (P3s), Uncategorized
Following the passage of Colorado’s expanded public-private partnership law, the state’s public entities may now enter into P3 agreements. JDSupra explained the difference that the Colorado’s expanded P3 law will bring: Under the P3 project delivery...
by Mary Scott Nabers | May 30, 2022 | Airports, Infrastructure, Public Private Partnerships (P3s), Uncategorized
Airports in America are undergoing significant changes as focus has shifted to long-overdue, critical needs related to modernization. Finally, there is funding for these efforts. Public officials are preparing to launch thousands of projects with objectives related to...
by Mary Scott Nabers | May 12, 2022 | Featured, Infrastructure, Public Private Partnerships (P3s), Uncategorized
Public officials in government are asking difficult questions about how to deliver critical infrastructure projects. Their concern is real, and their questions are valid because the trend of delivering large projects through public-private partnerships (P3s) is...
by CivMetrics Staff | May 12, 2022 | Economic Development, Infrastructure, Public Private Partnerships (P3s), Uncategorized
North America’s infrastructure projects are meeting deadlines and being completed more efficiently than in any region in the world, according to the 2022 Construction Project Momentum Index released by GlobalData, North America’s construction sector was...
by CivMetrics Staff | May 9, 2022 | Public Private Partnerships (P3s), Uncategorized
Nebraska’s Governor signed a law late last month which allows the state’s Department of Transportation to enter public private partnerships. The state will likely use the P3 model for an upcoming state expressway project. From the Bond Buyer: Nebraska is...