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COR1914

Alternative Project Delivery Methods in Construction

Date
December 5, 2019
$49
Standard Price
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This session will be an interactive conversation on the evolution of alternative delivery models for infrastructure in the U.S., including DB, progressive DB, gap financing and P3. We will also discuss how changes in today’s marketplace is influencing delivery model, including risk appetite and new market entrants.

Learning Objectives

  • Review the history of delivery models for U.S. infrastructure projects
  • Discuss constraints and opportunities in today’s market
  • Speak about what trends are expected in the future and how this could impact your firm

Speaker

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Sr. Development Manager, Walsh Group

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