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Best practices for public-private partnerships: Free AIAI guide

Best practices for public-private partnerships: Free AIAI guide

Resource explores P3 best practices, including legislation and procurement methods.


By AIAI | July 29, 2014
Coborn Plaza, a mixed-use development, is a P3 involving 5th Avenue Development,
Coborn Plaza, a mixed-use development, is a P3 involving 5th Avenue Development, the J.A. Wedum Foundation, and St. Cloud State

New York, NY, July 2014: The Board of Directors of the AIAI – the Association for the Improvement of American Infrastructure – recently introduced the AIAI Best Practices Guide, a game-changing educational resource for Public Private Partnerships (P3s). This first-of-its-kind publication reflects AIAI’s innovative thought-leadership and serves as a national source for P3 best practices.


“Since P3s are relatively new to the United States, there is a need for education related to it. AIAI was formed to provide this education, and our Best Practices Guide serves as high level overview of the elements that should be included as legislators look to build successful P3 programs,” says William A. Marino, President of Star America and Chairman of AIAI.


“The Best Practices Guide analyzes existing and proposed legislation and current procurement methods to allow the public across the country to better understand Public Private Partnerships,” says Frank Rapoport, Partner of Peckar and Abramson LLP and Chief Strategy Advisor for AIAI. “P3s are helping to revitalize our nation’s infrastructure and economy, and AIAI’s Best Practices Guide outlines what we believe are the most critical elements in developing and building a successful P3 program.”


The Best Practices Guide goes beyond existing resources by presenting P3 as a viable alternative project delivery method by defining the best legislation to enable effective processes and procedures for the procurement of public infrastructure. The Guide is further supported by briefs, case studies and supportive legislation, as well as member commitment to share expertise and work with the public sector to strengthen P3 programs throughout the U.S. The Guide was made possible through the contributions of a broad array of industry participants, public officials and industry professionals who are committed to improving the state of America’s Infrastructure.
For more information and to get your copy of the Best Practices Guide, please visit www.aiai-infra.info/best_practices_guide, call516-396-4491 or email lbuglione@aiai-infra.org.


ABOUT AIAI
AIAI - the Association for the Improvement of American Infrastructure is a non-profit organization formed to help shape the direction of the national Public Private Partnership marketplace. AIAI serves as a national proponent to facilitate education and legislation through targeted advocacy.


AIAI’s Board has national and international experience and industry knowledge that provides AIAI with a clear direction for developing and advocating policy and legislative solutions, allowing more equitable and effective partnerships across diverse market sectors from transportation and education, water and energy, healthcare and community use facilities. To learn more about AIAI, visit www.aiai-infra.org.

 

 

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