What's Ahead for U.S. Infrastructure Development?

The National Council for Public-Private Partnerships' April P3Insights Breakfast
04.23.2018
Washington, DC
8:00 - 10:00 a.m. ET

Shant Boyajian participated as a panelist to discuss "What’s Ahead for US Public Private Partnership Infrastructure Development?" during the April P3Insights Breakfast hosted by The National Council for Public-Private Partnerships (NCPPP) on April 23, 2018 in Washington, DC. 

During this presentation, experts from the private and nonprofit sectors explored the rationale for the development of the infrastructure plan and the administration’s goals and objectives and discussed ways to encourage states and localities to explore the use and feasibility of P3s, in part through the introduction of state enabling legislation. Further, participants shared best practices and lessons learned from past and ongoing P3 projects that may inform decision makers.

The P3Insights Breakfast Series is a valuable forum that brings together policy and business leaders, subject matter experts and practitioners to engage in focused discussions on current policy issues in the P3 sector.

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