Prince George’s County, Md., plans to build six new schools costing nearly $1 billion in a P3 public-private partnership.
The county, which will select a private company to handle construction and maintenance, will be the first jurisdiction in the U.S. to build schools under a P3 plan, according to the Washington Informer. The cost would have an annual cap of $32 million for 30 years to build the schools for an estimated total of $960 million.
The RFP calls for at least 30% of the contract value to be procured through minority and county-based businesses. The first schools would be occupied by July 15, 2023, and all schools would be completed a year later.
After construction is completed, the school system would regain control of the buildings.
The county will receive some state funding toward the projects.
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