For decades, public-private partnerships have been an effective solution for addressing transportation and other infrastructure needs throughout the United States. As budgets continue to shrink, more state and local governments are turning to P3s to help finance and make much-needed improvements to deteriorating public buildings such as schools, hospitals, courthouses, universities and justice facilities.
The National Council for Public-Private Partnerships and the Performance Based Building Coalition will host the second annual P3s for Public Buildings Summit on October 22–23 in Washington, D.C. This summit is the nation’s only educational event dedicated to developing and implementing P3s for buildings that are vital to the everyday functioning of states and municipalities.
Summit topics will include:
- Project Financing
- Federal Policy Challenges and Solutions
- Case Studies of Successful Projects
- The Future of the Marketplace
- International Successes
The P3s for Public Buildings Summit will be held at the Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill. For more details, including registration information and sponsorship opportunities, visit the event website.
By Editor August 7, 2015