Public-Private Partnerships Case Studies: Lipinski Symposium On Transportation Policy & Strategy

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  • Опубликовано: 10 апр 2013
  • Moderator Joseph Schofer, Denver Regional Transportation District's Richard Clarke, Chicago Skyway's Fernando Redondo, and The Walsh Group's Greg Ciambrone discuss public-private partnership case studies during the sixth Lipinski Symposium On Transportation Policy & Strategy.
    The William O. Lipinski Symposium on Transportation Policy & Strategy is a working conference that explores transportation and infrastructure problems facing the nation today and discusses new ways to plan, manage, and finance solutions for the 21st Century.
    The 2013 symposium, "Private Money for Public Infrastructure: Promises, Pitfalls, and the Path Forward," explores the characteristics of public-private partnerships-for financing transportation infrastructure in Chicago, Illinois, and the nation. Expert panelists discuss benefits and risks of such arrangements, describe examples of successful PPPs, and suggest conditions, actions, and policies for maximizing the value of these arrangements for ensuring effective and efficient transportation systems.

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