Reports, Workshops, and Seminars on Public-Private-Partnerships
In 2001, the Government of British Columbia decided to use the public-private-partnership model to deliver future infrastructure projects. This required the designing, building, financing, and maintaining of future projects being undertaken by a private consortium on a long-term contract. Collings Johnston was retained by the BC Ministry of Transportation to assist the government in the promotion of the P3 concept.
Scope of Services:
- Reporting on the international experience to date with P3 delivery models,
- Researching companies involved with P3 projects and their experience as concessionaires and contractors on P3 projects,
- Assisting the government in organizing a P3 seminar that was attended by concessionaires, financiers, contractors, engineers, and maintenance operators from around the world
Client:
BC MoT
Location:
British Columbia
Dates of Assignment:
2001-2002