Infrastructure Public-Private Partnerships (P3s): Utilizing P3s to Procure, Develop and Finance Infrastructure Projects

Originally held on Thursday, June 16, 2016 | 6 pm – 9 pm

 

Program Co-Chairs:

Joanne Cassidy
Attorney at Law

Ernest W. Chung
Nixon Peabody LLP

  • With the need for investment vastly outpacing the availability of public sector funding, public-private partnerships (P3s) are gaining increased acceptance as a means of delivering a wide variety of infrastructure assets, from roads, bridges, airports, seaports, railways, municipal transit facilities, water and wastewater facilities, electricity generation and transmission facilities and pipelines to “social” infrastructure such as courthouses, jails, stadiums and university housing.

    In this program, participants will identify key concepts involved in the procurement and delivery of infrastructure projects through public-private partnerships, such as an enabling legal framework, procurement issues, design and construction contracting, principles of effective risk allocation and financing issues.

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  • Vincent Casey
    Nixon Peabody LLP

    Craig Covil, CEnG
    Principal
    Arup

    Ana E. Cruz-Backman
    P3 Attorney
    Kiewit Corporation

    William J. Estes
    Pannone Lopes Devereaux & West LLC

    David B. Horner
    Hunton & Williams LLP

    Diana Villarnovo Lopez
    Senior Advisor
    LGA-CTB Redevelopment Program
    Public/Private Partnerships
    The Port Authority of NY & NJ

    Mark Melson
    Chief Operating Officer
    Star America
    Infrastructure Partners, LLC

    David Narefsky
    Mayer Brown LLP

    Armando Rivera Jacobo
    Debevoise & Plimpton LLP

  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Overview and Statutory Framework for P3s

    • What is P3? – C. Covil
    • Statutory Framework for P3 in the U.S. – D.Horner
    • Statutory Framework for P3 in New York – W.Estes
    • Q&A

    Panel: Craig Covil, David B. Horner
    Moderator: William J. Estes

    7:00 pm – 7:50 pm Overview and Statutory Framework for P3s

    • Host Government / Granting Authority Perspective – D. Lopez
    • Concession Agreements in P3 – A. Rivera Jacobo
    • Design & Construction Contracts in P3 – A. Cruz-Backman
    • Q&A

    Panel: Ana E. Cruz-Backman,Armando Rivera Jacobo, Diana Villarnovo Lopez
    Moderator: Joanne Cassidy

    7:50 pm – 8:00 pm Break
    8:00 pm – 9:00 pm Financing P3s

    • Equity Perspective on P3 – M. Melson
    • Project Financing of P3 Projects – V. Casey
    • Other Financing Sources – D. Narefsky
    • Q&A

    Panel: Vincent Casey, Mark Melson & David Narefsky
    Moderator: Ernest W. Chung

  • This program provides 3.0 credits in skills for the New York & New Jersey MCLE requirements. California & Pennsylvania credit differs as it is based on a 60-minute credit hour. The live program provided transitional credit to newly admitted attorneys; the recording does not provide transitional credit.

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  • Sponsoring Association Committees:
    Construction Law | Virginia K. Trunkes, Chair
    Project Finance | Ernest W. Chung, Chair

    Sponsorship Opportunities are Available! Please Contact:
    Maricela Alfonso| Membership and CLE Relations Associate| (212) 382-6608 | MAlfonso@nycbar.org

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