Public/Private
Partnerships
In 1652, the Water Works Company of Boston was the first
private firm in America to provide drinking water to citizens.
When the private sector pursues an opportunity in the public sphere
and alternatively when government leaders recognize the need to
seek assistance from the private sector, the two groups create
a public/private partnership (P3). P3s are often long-term arrangements
for services and can prove effective in several areas:
- Education
- Parks and facilities
- Public safety
- Public services
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- Real estate
- Telecommunications
- Transportation
- Water/wastewater
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As governments address the growing demand for improved infrastructure,
they need to create innovative solutions, which is exactly what
Bingham McHale provides. Our attorneys have the knowledge and experience
needed for assisting governmental units and private companies on
P3 projects.
More than a decade ago, our attorneys helped the City of Indianapolis
privatized its wastewater treatment plant. We were involved in
the negotiations and the final agreement with White River Environmental
Partnership. We also helped submit one of the lead proposals in
the historic State of Indiana’s 75-year lease agreement for
the Indiana Toll Road.
Contact: Hans
Steck, hsteck@binghammchale.com
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