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Title: FHWA PUBLICPRIVATE PARTNERSHIP INITIATIVES


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FHWA PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP INITIATIVES
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WHAT ARE PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
  • Contractual agreements between public and private
    sector partners to renovate, construct, operate,
    maintain, and/or manage a facility or system.
    While the public sector usually retains ownership
    of the facility or system, the private party may
    be given responsibility for major elements of the
    facility.

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DOT SUPPORT FOR PPPs
  • We fundamentally rewrote the book on surface
    transportation with ISTEA, the Intermodal Surface
    Transportation Equity Act.
  • We are approaching a similar crossroads today,
    and I am convinced that the smart course for
    transportations future requires a turn in the
    direction of public-private partnerships.
  • Secretary Mineta

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WHY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS?
  • Increasing investment requirements
  • Aging infrastructure
  • Growing congestion
  • Increasing construction costs
  • Mounting budget pressures
  • Revenue growth slowing
  • Resistance to tax increases
  • Increasing need for innovation to operate
    transportation systems more efficiently
  • Downsizing of public highway agencies

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BENEFITS OF PPPS
  • Accelerate project start-up
  • Accelerate project completion
  • Fix price early in design phase
  • Single point of responsibility
  • Allocate project risks among parties
  • Provide life cycle cost efficiency
  • Improve operational efficiency
  • Enhance cost control and risk management
  • Take advantage of each sectors strengths

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FHWA PPP INITIATIVES
  • Report to Congress -- December 2004
  • 5 Parts
  • History of PPPs for highways and transit
  • Benefits of PPPs
  • Impediments to formation of PPPs
  • Stakeholder comments
  • Conclusions and recommendations
  • Provides information on completed and planned
    PPPs that is a valuable resource for those
    interested in PPPs

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PPP WORKSHOPS
  • 7 workshops intended to provide overview of PPPs,
    potential benefits, and implementation issues
  • Oregon/Washington
  • Minnesota
  • Texas
  • Florida
  • California
  • North Carolina
  • Illinois/Missouri
  • State legislators an important target audience to
    help them understand benefits and use of PPPs
  • Roundtables to discuss State specific issues
  • Summary report on PPP website

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PPP ENABLING LEGISLATION
  • Summary and comparison of PPP legislation
    currently in place in various States
  • Model legislative language covering a variety of
    potential topics that might be included in State
    PPP statutes
  • Examples of contract documents/agreements that
    have been put in place and discussion of key
    points in those agreements
  • Final report will be on PPP web site soon

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SUMMARY OF PPP ACTIVITY AROUND THE WORLD
  • Based on Public Works Financing database of PPP
    projects
  • Summarizes PPP projects in terms of
  • Region
  • Predominant contract types
  • Size ()
  • Project type (highway, bridge, tunnel)
  • Toll/Nontoll

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PPP CASE STUDIES
  • Examining a variety of different types of PPPs
  • Examining institutional issues affecting
    implementation of PPPs
  • Examining factors that led to both successful and
    less-than-successful outcomes
  • Comparing projects in this country with those in
    other countries to examine similarities and
    differences.

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FHWA PPP WEB SITE
  • Initiated in January 2005
  • www.fhwa.dot.gov/ppp
  • Closely related in innovative finance web page
    www.inovativefinance.org
  • Currently updating and enhancing both web sites
    and may eventually integrate them even more
    closely

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PPP CAPACITY BUILDING
  • Have heard from many sources that public sector
    agencies need training in PPP issues, especially
    financial and contractual issues
  • FHWA has initiated a project to identify needs
    and develop a plan to meet those needs
  • FHWA has similar professional capacity building
    programs in ITS, Planning, Security, and Freight
  • Will be variety of mechanisms for delivering
    information to wide range of individuals.
  • Being developed by Volpe Center

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PPP MANUAL
  • Resource on techniques that can be used to
    implement PPPs and new efforts being undertaken
    to facilitate PPPs
  • Manual in final review process within FHWA
  • Focuses on financing techniques applicable to
    PPPs and on flexibilities in various Federal laws
    that can be used to implement PPPs.
  • Will contain links to many other resources

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PPP MANUAL
  • Financing techniques
  • TIFIA
  • Section 129 loans
  • GARVEE Bonds
  • Flexible matches
  • Toll credits
  • Tolling Fed-aid highways
  • Sale or lease of Fed-aid highways
  • Flexibilities in Fed law
  • Environmental review process
  • Integrating planning and NEPA processes
  • Right-of-way
  • Contracting procedures
  • SEP-15

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Recent PPP Projects
  • Chicago Skyway
  • 99-year lease in 2004 to operate, maintain, and
    collect tolls
  • Paid City of Chicago 1.83 billion
  • Other State and local jurisdictions very
    interested in similar long-term leases
  • First International Partner to be a major
    facility majority shareholder in U.S.A. (Cintra
    from Spain and Macquarie from Australia)

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Recent PPP Projects
  • Dulles Greenway
  • Privately owned Design Build Finance Operate
    project outside Washington, D.C.
  • First private toll road in Virginia since 1816
  • Variable peak and off-peak pricing
  • Automated toll collection
  • Recent sale to Macquarie (Australia) in 2005 51
    years left in lease
  • About 615 M sales price 8 yield first 10 years

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Recent PPP Projects
  • Trans-Texas Corridor
  • Vision for 4,000 mile system of toll and non-toll
    facilities to be developed over 50 years
  • Passenger and freight highways
  • Passenger and freight railroads
  • Water, oil, gas, and other utilities
  • Cintra/Zachary group selected to develop first
    316-mile segment from San Antonio to Dallas
  • 6 billion of private capital to design, build,
    and operate road
  • 1.2 billion payment to State for right to
    operate as toll facility for 50 years

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SPECIAL EXPERIMENTAL PROJECT 15 (SEP-15)
  • Section 502 of title 23 allows waiver of title 23
    requirements and regulations on a case-by-case
    basis.
  • SEP-14, which allows experimentation with
    innovative contracting techniques such as
    design-build, not broad enough for certain PPP
    proposals such as I-81 and Trans-Texas Corridor
  • SEP-15 instituted in October 2004 to allow FHWA
    to experiment in four major areas of project
    delivery - contracting, right-of-way acquisition,
    project finance, and compliance with NEPA and
    other environmental requirements.

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SEP-15 GOALS
  • Increase project delivery flexibility
  • Encourage innovation
  • Improve timely project construction
  • Promote public-private partnerships
  • Identify current FHWA laws, regulations, and
    practices that inhibit greater use of public
    private partnerships (PPPs) and private
    investment in transportation improvements
  • Evaluate procedures and approaches that address
    these impediments.

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SEP-15 ELIGIBILITY
  • SEP-15 projects must test an innovative project
    delivery technique that is prohibited by a
    current provision of title 23 of the United
    States Code, FHWA regulations, or FHWA policy
  • SEP-15 projects cannot be used to modify
    environmental or other requirements external to
    title 23 of the United States Code.
  • The State must demonstrate that the experimental
    feature is one that will advance the goals of the
    SEP-15 program.

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SIMPLIFIED SEP-15 PROCESS
  • State submits SEP-15 application to FHWA Division
    Office
  • Application is reviewed concurrently by FHWA
    Division and HQ staff
  • If approved State and FHWA enter in Early
    Development Agreement stipulating roles and
    responsibilities and how requested flexibilities
    in federal procedures will be implemented.
  • Project implementation
  • Project evaluation

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SEP-15 APPLICATIONS
  • No specified format
  • Should include following elements
  • Brief project description
  • Description of each proposed experimental feature
  • Why State is seeking flexibility
  • How desired flexibility varies from current regs,
    policies, and practices
  • Expected benefits of flexibility being sought
  • Performance measures that will be used to
    evaluate alternative approaches

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SEP-15 STATUS
  • Approved Projects
  • Trans-Texas Corridor
  • Oregon Innovative Partnerships Program
  • Texas Open Road Tolling System
  • Other Applications
  • Minnesota FAST Lanes -- on hold
  • Florida I-10 Bridge Replacement SEP-15 not
    needed
  • Georgia State Route 316 SEP-15 not needed,
    approved under SEP-14

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SAFETEA-LU PROVISIONS PERTAINING TO PPPs
  • Private Activity Bonds
  • Enhanced ability to toll Interstate System
  • Increased flexibility in design-build contracting
  • Streamlined environmental process
  • Improvements to innovative finance programs
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