Join AIAI during the P3 Conference for Public Sector Only education sessions.
Join industry leaders and AIAI members for breakfast and an interactive conversation specifically tailored to the needs of agencies evaluating P3s. This pre-conference session is designed for those beginning to explore P3s, helping them understand where P3s are applicable, and how they can save money and time when dealing with upgrades, repairs, and maintenance. Learn when P3s do or do not make sense, and what major considerations need to be made when choosing this route, including the critical first steps.
Speakers representing AIAI's P3Direct program will address how risk transfer can deliver value, the types of risk, and the best practices for allocation and mitigation to ensure project success.
Risk allocation is a cornerstone of successful Public-Private Partnership projects, ensuring balanced agreements that drive value for both public and private stakeholders. Designed for owners who have previously attended P3Direct Risk Bootcamps, this session will explore the risks common to Public Private Partnership projects utilizing the AIAI First Principles of Risk Guide, a standardized framework designed to provide public sector owners with a starting point for contractual language in P3 agreements. Industry experts will discuss best practices for addressing key risks, including site conditions, financing, operations, and third-party coordination, while highlighting distinctions between revenue risk and availability payment projects. Attendees will gain insight into how these principles can streamline negotiations, foster collaboration, and create a foundation for successful project delivery. This session is ideal for public owners seeking to advance their understanding of risk allocation and implement industry-leading practices in their P3 projects.
The session will help owners seeking to deepen their understanding of advanced funding mechanisms for Public-Private Partnership projects. Industry experts will provide a comprehensive overview of financial structures like revenue-based repayment models, availability payment structures, tax incentives, joint development opportunities, and entitlement/zoning incentives. Participants will learn how these mechanisms can be leveraged to attract private investment, reduce project costs, and ensure long-term financial sustainability.
The session will also address challenges such as navigating capital markets, structuring agreements, and tailoring funding strategies to specific project needs. Attendees are encouraged to bring questions and share details about their own projects for real-time feedback and expert guidance. By the end of the session, participants will leave with actionable strategies to secure funding and implement successful P3 housing projects in their communities.
For additional event or venue information, please send an email to atatum@aiai-infra.org