IMPLEMENTATION OF PPPs FOR TRANSIT
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Implementation of Public-Private Partnerships for Transit
July 7-8, 2009
The Westin San Diego, San Diego, CA

Sponsored By
National Council for Public-Private Partnerships Federal Transit Administration

In Conjunction with
WTS - Advancing Women in Transportation Perimeter Community Improvement Districts American Public Transportation Association Orange County Transportation Authority American Public Transportation Association

Co-sponsored By
American Water logo Aon Construction Services logo ch2mhill-omi logo
MARTA United Water logo  Veolia Water logo 

PROGRAM AGENDA

Tuesday, July 7
Noon Registration
1:00 pm WELCOMING COMMENTS
The use of public-private partnerships requires some special skills – the purpose of this conference. Regional leaders highlight the development and progress of area plans and projects.
2:00 pm THE LANGUAGE OF PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
The acronyms of PPPs, from DB to DBFOOMT, and everything in between.
2:20 pm STATUTORY AND REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
Has the environment changed at the federal and state levels? Specifically, this will include a review of state statutes in the Southeastern states and comparison of the role of various states’ DOTs in transit projects
3:30 pm
COFFEE BREAK
Sponsored by InfraConsult LLC
InfraConsult logo
3:45 PM CASE STUDIES
Examples of State of Good Repair
5:00 PM GUIDELINES FOR SURFACE TRANSPORTATION AUTHORIZATION: THE TRANSIT INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVE
5:30 PM MEETING ADJOURNS FOR THE DAY
6:00 PM
Networking Reception
Sponsored by HERZOG CONTRACTING CORPORATION
and PARSONS BRINCKERHOFF
 
Herzog
Diamond Sponsor
Parsons Brinckerhoff
Diamond Sponsor

Wednesday, July 8
7:00 AM
Continental Breakfast
Sponsored by INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT GROUP, INC.
Infrastructure Management Group
8:00 am FINANCING OF TRANSIT PPPs
From the basics to the fine points, what does today’s credit market mean for PPPs? What is the potential role of TIFIA and how does risk allocation impact the financing options?
9:45 Am
COFFEE BREAK
Sponsored by NOSSAMAN LLP
Nossaman LLP
10:00 am PREPARING AN RFP
Two experts discuss the details of what should be included in an effective RFP and the value of doing performance (vs. design) specifications - what does the private sector expect to see in an RFP to engender a useful response?
11:00 am THE LESSONS OF A PENTA-P
What has been learned from Denver’s pilot project about the use of PPPs, regarding what to do and what NOT to do.
11:45
LUNCH
1:00 PM CASE STUDIES
Major Capital Projects
2:45 Pm
COFFEE BREAK
Sponsored by SHARON GREENE + ASSOCIATES
SHARON GREENE + ASSOCIATES
3:00 pm THE AMERICAN RECOVERY AND REINVESTMENT ACT  AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR TRANSIT PROJECTS
How does the Congressional package apply to FTA projects, including New Starts and State of Good Repair?
4:15 PM WRAP UP - WHAT DOES THIS ALL MEAN?
Putting all the pieces together for a successful PPP
4:30 PM Meeting Adjourned

Speakers
 

Keynote Speaker: David Crane, Office of Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger

Richard Bacigalupo, Orange County Transit Authority
Pamela Bailey-Campbell, Jacobs Engineering
Penny Cobey, McKenna Long & Aldridge
Edwin Crooks, KPMG
Seth Miller Gabriel, NCPPP
Sharon Greene, Sharon Greene and Associates
Paul Jablonski, San Diego MTS
Darrell Johnson, Orange County Transit Authority
Kristine Leiphart, Federal Transit Administration
Denise Longley, LA Metro
Peter Luchetti, Table Rock Capital LLC
Cal Marsella, Denver RTD FasTracks
Kathy Mayo, Bay Area Rapid Transit
Roger Moliere, LA Metro
Richard Norment, National Council for Public-Private Partnerships
Kathryn Pett, Nossaman
Kurt Ramey, KPMG
Leah Robbins, Tri-Met
Leslie Rogers, Federal Transit Administration
Marcus Rooney, Halcrow Inc.
Michael Schneider, InfraConsult LLC and Co-Chair, APTA Task Force on Public-Private Partnerships
Matthew Seitz, Infrastructure Management Group
Nancy Smith, NOSSAMAN
Wayne Terry, San Diego Trolley
Robert Tuccillo, Federal Transit Administration
Matthew Tucker, North County Transit District
Tom Yedinak, Federal Transit Administration

(be sure to check back for additional speakers)

 
 


WORKSHOP LOCATION
July 7-8, 2009
The Westin San Diego
400 West Broadway
San Diego, CA 92101
Reservations 888.627.9033
Make your room reservation before June 12th, and mention you will be attending the NCPPP workshop, in order to receive the special rate of $165.00 per night.