Presentation
          Speakers
               
                    - Dusty  Holcombe, Deputy Director of the Office of Transportation Public Private  Partnerships for the Commonwealth of Virginia
- Matthew  (Matt) E. MacGregor, P.E., Texas DOT Dallas-Fort Worth Strategic Projects  Office - Procurement.
- Leon  Corbett, Project Finance Manager, Florida Department of Transportation
- Paul  Lampley, I-595 Construction Project Manager, Florida Department of  Transportation
- Brett  Jackson, Major Projects Coordinator and Locally Administered Projects Program  Manager, FHWA Texas Division.
- Anita  N. Wilson, Urban Program Engineer, FHWA Texas Division
- Patrick Decorla-Souza, FHWA P3 Program Manager
Introduction
               
                    - Patrick  Decorla-Souza, FHWA P3 Program Manager
General / Outreach &  Communication
               
                    - Paul Lampley, I-595 Construction Project  Manager, Florida Department of Transportation
- Leon Corbett, Project  Finance Manager, Florida Department of Transportation
- Matthew (Matt) E.  MacGregor, P.E., Texas DOT Dallas-Fort Worth Strategic Projects Office - Procurement.
- Virginia DOT Perspective
Tolling & Management Lanes
               
                    - Matthew (Matt) E. MacGregor, P.E., Texas DOT  Dallas-Fort Worth Strategic Projects Office - Procurement.
Contract Performance
               
                    - Dusty Holcombe, Deputy Director of the Office  of Transportation Public Private Partnerships for the Commonwealth of Virginia
Federal Requirements
               
                    - Anita N. Wilson, Urban Program Engineer, FHWA  Texas Division
- Brett Jackson, Major Projects Coordinator and  Locally Administered Projects Program Manager, FHWA Texas Division.
Texas DOT Public Information Presentation (Supplementary  Material)
               
                    - Selma Stockstill, Texas DOT
- Tony Hartzel, Texas DOT
- Jodi Hodges, Texas DOT
 Advanced P3 Training  Case Study: Colorado
Advanced P3 Training  Case Study: Colorado 
                April 25, 2012 
            
               An Advanced Webinar - Building Upon P3 101
               
                    - Topic areas focusing on lessons learned :
                         
                              - General / Outreach & Communications (FDOT)
- Tolling and Managed Lanes (TxDOT)
- Contract Performance (VDOT)
- Federal Requirements (FHWA - Texas Division)
 
General /  Outreach & Communication
                Florida DOT 
                    Paul Lampley 
                    Leon Corbett 
               
                    - Key Questions
                         
                              - What are the essential ingredients for a successful partnership?
- How do other DOTs deal with the substantial pre-development cost of P3s?
- What successful examples are there about DOT public outreach and communications regarding P3s?
 
 Florida Department of Transportation
Florida Department of Transportation
               I-595 Express Corridor Improvements Project
               Paul A. Lampley, P.E. / I-595 Project Manager 
                    Leon Corbett / FDOT Project Finance Manager
               Outline
               
                    - I-595 DBFOM Overview
- Pre-development Costs of P3s
- Building a Long Term Partnership
- Successful P3 Outreach
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
               
                    - $1.8 Billion, 35-year Concession Agreement (DBFOM)
- 5 year design/construction period, 35 year operations/maintenance period
- 13 mile corridor (10.5 miles on I-595, 2.5 miles on Florida's Turnpike)
- Availability Payments
 
               PRE-DEVELOPMENT COST OF P3S
               
                    - Costs Programmed by FDOT
                         
                              - Planning
- NEPA
- Known Right Of Way Needs
- Expertise to Team (Consultants)
                                   
                                        - Design Team (RS&H)
- Financial/ Technical Team (Jeffery Parker & Assoc.)
- Toll and Revenue Team (WSA)
- Procurement Team (Nossaman LLP)
 
 Research Research- 
                                        - Meet with Industry Representatives
- Research similar projects worldwide
 
- Costs Transferred to the Concessionaire
                                   
                                        - Any Additional Right of Way
- Utility Relocations
- Clean up of Contamination
                                             
- Operations and Maintenance
 
 
LONG TERM PARTNERSHIPS
               
                    - A successful partnership isn't developed over night or with the signing of a contract but is a process that requires Respect, a level of Trust, and Fairness
- Each party must have Mutual project goals and Support from the highest level
 The owner can assist in key areas by: The owner can assist in key areas by:- 
                              - Developing and publishing a business plan with measurable results
- Coordinating with elected officials, local governments, and resource and  regulatory agencies
- Coordinating internally to modify internal policies, procedures and processes to facilitate a P3
- Remaining  open and flexible as well as clear, consistent, and persistent
- Being proactive and transparent
- Assisting the team through workshops to find mutually acceptable solutions
 

 P3 OUTREACH - STATE GOVERNMENT
               
                    - Statutory authority and controls are key to a successful P3 program
                         
                              - Section 334.30, Florida Statutes
- 15% cap
- Cost effectiveness evaluation
 
- Stakeholder education is a continuous process
- Provide program summaries and updates
GENERATING LOCAL SUPPORT FOR A P3
               
                    - Pre Construction
                         
                              - One-on-One Meetings with ALL Elected Officials
- Individual Neighborhood Meetings & Noise Workshops
- Project Open Houses and Groundbreaking
 
 During Construction During Construction- 
                              - Project Logos and branding lets local business owners know who their customers are
- Frequent Project Updates at Established Meetings
                                   
                                        - Homeowners' Associations, Civic Associations, Chambers of Commerce, Municipal Agencies, Schools
 
- Corridor Advisory Committee
- Social Media
                                   
                                        - Twitter, Facebook, e-Newsletters, FDOT Website (Google Earth), Concessionaire Website
 
 
- A Successful Partnership Includes the Public Involvement Team
                         
                              - Public Involvement Representatives for both Owner and Concessionaire
- Clear, consistent and proactive messaging is key
 
- Use Outreach Strategies from Planning and PD&E during Construction
- Build Mutually Beneficial Relationships with Local Media
                         
                              - Share your news- good and otherwise
 
- Focus on Local Messages
                         
                              - Creating local jobs
 Stimulating the local economy with project team patronage Stimulating the local economy with project team patronage
- Providing Noise Abatement
- Expediting  Construction
- Realizing  overall Cost Savings
 
- What's Good for the Community is Good for the Partnership
                         
                              - Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBR) Registration
- Contractors' Breakfast
- Charitable Programs / Giving
- Volunteering in Neighborhood Activities
 
P3 BENEFITS/CHALLENGES
               
                     Benefits: Benefits:- 
                              - Public can utilize the facility sooner than later
- Economy of scale and price stability
- Mechanism to fill funding shortfall
                                   
                                        - Private equity
- Global capital markets
 
- Outside engineering and management expertise
- Risk Transfer
 
- Challenges:
                         
                              - Perceived loss of control
- "Cherry picking" by private sector
- Owner learning curve
- "Real" transfer of risk will cost REAL money
 
www.I-595.com
               General /  Outreach & Communication
               Texas DOT & Virginia DOT Perspective
               Texas Experience Matt MacGregor
                
                Past - Complete
               
                    - CTTS (Seg 1-4 / SH 45 North & South
 Present - Underway
               
                    - Segment 5-6
- DFW Connector
- North Tarrant Express (NTE)
- LBJ Express
 Future - RFI - RFQ
               
                    - Grand Parkway
- Horseshoe
- I-35E
- SH 183
- 3A/3B (Negotiating)
Texas Perspective
               
                    - Pre-development Costs of P3s
                         
                              - Owner has to bear most of these costs
 
- Building a Long Term Partnership
                         
                              - Working on it - Have a similar partner
 
- Successful P3 Outreach
                         
Public Involvement in Texas: Lessons
               
                    - PI efforts on DB projects go beyond typical TxDOT practice
- $1B project needs own PI staff to focus on stakeholder needs
- Project website and constant stakeholder contact is paramount
- Things change too quickly for conventional methods on events such as traffic switches
- A good contract is good for everyone - expectations established
                         
                              - PICP
- Crisis Communications
- Outreach plans
- Events
 
- Be prepared to adapt
                         
                              - Lane closure format on website has changed three times or more in 18 months
- Having a good partnering attitude benefits everyone
- Storefront
- Speed limit/ work zone safety
 
  Entire Presentation has been included 
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                Tolling and Managed Lanes 
               Texas DOT 
                    Matt MacGregor
               
                    - Key Questions
                         
                              - Are the same policies (e.g., toll policies) that govern DOT-operated projects also applicable to P3-operated projects?
- Are there any good examples of revenue sharing P3 projects?
- What are lessons learned (good and bad) from other P3 managed lanes facilities?
- Are the same policies (e.g., toll policies) that govern DOT-operated projects also applicable to P3-operated projects?
                                   
                                        - This is our challenge in North Texas - Preferred from a customer delivery standpoint. May be some cost savings on DOT projects - See slide for overview
 
- Are there any good examples of revenue sharing P3 projects?
                                   
                                        - We have an example we have included for two managed lane projects and one toll road project - See slide for a graphical look
 
- What are lessons learned (good and bad) from other P3 managed lanes facilities?
                                   
                                        - Toll Servicing Agreements, Transaction Costs, Interoperability and many more topics need to be discussed early and often 
 
 
Many P3 Projects in Texas
               
                Past - Complete
               
                    - CTTS (Seg 1-4 / SH 45 North & South
 Present - Underway
               
                    - Segment 5-6
- DFW Connector
- North Tarrant Express (NTE)
- LBJ Express
 Future - RFI - RFQ
               
                    - Grand Parkway
- Horseshoe
- I-35E
- SH 183
- 3A/3B (Negotiating)
Operations, Signage, Toll and Managed Lane Pricing Policies Should be Similar
               
                    - Provide statewide consistency which permits some regional customization
                         
                              - DFW, Houston, Austin and El Paso are actively operating/developing managed lanes and toll road facilities.
 
- The DFW area will have P3 managed lanes, Public operated managed lanes and an existing HOV System that is likely to be priced
- A driver may use one or more of these facilities in their daily commute
- Simplification and uniformity are a primary consideration - A work in progress
- Priced projects are required to be tied to goals, performance goals, measurement, monitoring and reporting programs - i.e. ELDP Program
Managed Lane Operating Strategies Versus Objectives
                
                
               Revenue Sharing
               
                    - Included in both of our current P3 managed lanes projects - LBJ Express and NTE
- Included in our Segment 5-6 toll road project in a similar manner
- Public-Public Partnerships can also include revenue sharing - i.e. Eastern Extension of PGBT is set at 80% to NTTA, and 20% to TxDOT of the gross toll
Revenue Sharing What does it mean?
                
                
               Tolls, Transaction Costs & Interoperability Fees What is it all about and how does it work?
               ![MCj04149760000[1]](/ipd/images/p3/advanced_p3/img_102.jpg) 
                
               Tolling &  Managed Lanes
               Florida DOT & Virginia DOT Perspective
               Questions
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               Contract Performance
               Virginia DOT 
                    Dusty Holcombe
               Contract Performance
               
                    - Key Questions
                         
                              - How do other DOTs deal with maintenance responsibilities on P3 concessions?
- Are there any examples of a DOT requiring that it provide maintenance services (for a price) to a P3 concessionaire?
- How do other states handle maintenance, etc., when some lanes in the facility are owned by the DOT and other lanes are owned by a P3?
- How is construction oversight handled when multiple owners are involved?
- If the concessionaire is not profitable and hands the facility back in a few years are there changes in the way the state oversees the construction? Other things done differently if this is a possibility?
 
Key Questions
               
                    - Contract Performance - OTP3 - Virginia
                         
                              - How do other DOTs deal with maintenance responsibilities on P3 concessions?
                                   
                                         Scope Scope- 
                                                  - Brownfield v. Greenfield
- Adjacent Facilities
 
- Risk
                                             
                                                  - Best able to manage
- Cost  - Value for Money
 
- Performance Regime
                                             
                                                  - Technical Requirements
- Non-compliance Points
 
 
 
- Contract Performance - OTP3 - Virginia
                         
                              - Are there any examples of a DOT requiring that it provide maintenance services (for a price) to a P3 concessionaire?
                                   
                                         Snow/Ice Removal Snow/Ice Removal
- Bridge Inspection
- Shared Facilities
                                             
                                                  - Bridges
- Lighting
- Barriers
 
- Tolling - Backroom/E-Z Pass
- Virginia State Police
                                             
                                                  - Visual Enforcement
- Incident Response
 
- Drainage
 
 
- Contract Performance - OTP3 - Virginia
                         
                              - How do other states handle maintenance, etc., when some lanes in the facility are owned by the DOT and other lanes are owned by a P3?
                                   
                                         Prior to Procurement Prior to Procurement- 
                                                  - Memorandum of Agreement - Responsible Public Entity
- Roles and Responsibilities
- Identification of Assets
 
- Contract Documents
                                             
                                                  - Comprehensive Agreements
- Technical Requirements
 
 
 
- Contract Performance - OTP3 - Virginia
                         
                              - How is construction oversight handled when multiple owners are involved?
                                   
                                         Owner's Oversight Plan Owner's Oversight Plan- 
                                                  - Project Development Plans
- QAQC Plan
- Performance Requirements
- Handback Requirements
 
- Conflicting Interests?
                                             
                                                  - Who is taking Long-Term O&M Risk?
- DB Contractor  v. Operator
 
 
 
- Contract Performance - OTP3 - Virginia
                         
                               If the concessionaire is not profitable and hands the facility back in a few years are there changes in the way the state oversees the construction? Other things done differently if this is a possibility? If the concessionaire is not profitable and hands the facility back in a few years are there changes in the way the state oversees the construction? Other things done differently if this is a possibility?- 
                                        - Plan to Succeed, Prepare for Other Events
                                             
                                                  - Project Development
- Contract Documents
- Contract Administration
 
 
 
Contract Performance
               Florida DOT & Texas DOT Perspective
               Key Questions - Texas Perspective
               
                    - Contract Performance
                         
                              - How does TxDOT deal with maintenance responsibilities on P3 concessions?
                                   
                                        - Developer is responsible through the term and it includes hand back requirements 
 
- Are there any examples in Texas of requiring that it provide maintenance services (for a price) to a P3 concessionaire?
                                   
                                        - Not in Texas yet; over time there may opportunities for this to occur 
 
- How does Texas handle maintenance, etc., when some lanes in the facility are owned by TxDOT and the Managed Lanes are "leased" by a P3?
                                   
                                        - Developer maintains the toll/managed lanes; yet to be seen how well it works 
- Segment 5-6 will be the first attempt at this being done on a completed project 
 
- How is construction oversight handled when multiple owners are involved?
                                   
                                        - Through agreements with those owners 
 
- If the concessionaire is not profitable and hands the facility back in a few years are there changes in the way the state oversees the construction? Other things done differently if this is a possibility?
                                   
                                        - Hope we don't have to find out; we anticipate similar transitions as traditional projects just larger in scale and magnitude
 
 
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               Federal Requirements
               FHWA - Texas Division
               Federal Requirements
               
                    - Key Questions
                         
                              - What Federal requirements apply?
- What are state DOT's experiences in attempting to meet those requirements?
 
Texas Division - Federal Requirements  and Oversight for P3 Projects
               
                    - TX Experience
                         
                              - Contracting Methods Used to Date
                                   
                                        - Design-bid-build
- Design-build
- Design-build with capital maintenance agreements
- DBFOM (P3 or Comprehensive Development Agreements)
- Unsolicited/Solicited Proposals
- Any and all funding mechanisms have been used to date.
 
 
Texas Division P3
               
                    - Project Examples
                         
                              - SH 130 D-B with maintenance agreement ($1.4 billion 50 mile toll road new alignment with TIFIA assistance)
- SH 130 extension using P3 with TIFIA assistance ($1.1 billion toll road, 40 miles new alignment)
- NTE and LBJ P3s with TIFIA assistance ($2.5 billion and $2 billion, 12 and 13 miles respectively)
- DFW Connector, D-B with maintenance agreement ($1.2 billion, 4 major interchanges)
- 183A, D-B with TIFIA ($320 million new alignment toll road)
 
Texas Division P3 - Tools for Your Use
               
                    - Developed a draft SOP for P3 and D-B
                         
                              - Generally follows 23 CFR 636
- Provides direction for new staff or inexperienced in P3 and or D-B
 
- Project Specific Oversight Agreements between the State and FHWA
- Major Projects SOP
Texas Division P3 - Lessons Learned
               
                    - Areas of focus and lessons learned
                         
                              - Pay attention to conflicts of interest and firewalls on various teams
- FHWA involvement requires intensive reading and meetings during the procurement process
- Be involved early and often in developing schedules as assumptions are often made for State and Federal involvement, review times, approval actions, etc.
- Advise against Tiered environmental process
 
Texas Division P3
               
                    - Lessons learned continued
                         
                              - Process is much easier when NEPA is completed, but State tends to push the envelope with parallel processes (again, schedule)
- Quality Assurance Programs
                                   
                                        - State is pushing the envelope in being less involved and providing less oversight by using an independent engineer and allowing for contractor acceptance testing
- Establish dispute resolution process early and follow it
- Any deviations from 23 CFR 637 must be approved by DO
 
 
Texas Division P3
               
                    - Noticing a trend of "downsizing" of projects due to funding shortfalls -- this brings purpose and need into question
- Timing of deliverables such as Toll agreements, Financial Plans, Project Management Plans, TIFIA loan execution, etc.
- Public involvement and education on the P3 process is PARAMOUNT
FHWA Division Office  "Top Requirements Concerns"
               
                    - The use of contractor's test results for materials acceptance on P3 projects and what that means with respect to a QAP in accordance with 23 CFR 637B
- If a project has Federal monies or a Federal nexus such as work on the Interstate, then it is a "Federal" project and all requirements apply just as with a Design-bid-build project
Regulatory Concerns Continued
               
                    - Value Engineering must be performed prior to the final request for proposals - 23 CFR 627.9(c)
- Major Projects Requirements
                         
                              - Financial Plan
- Major Project Plan
- Cost Estimate Review
 
- Contact:
                         
Federal Requirements
               Florida DOT, Texas DOT, Virginia DOT Perspective
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