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Individual fee: $1395

Group Rate: $1195
(per registrant, 3 or more. Must register at the same time to receive discount)

GSA Individual Fee:
$976.50

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2-DAY COURSE
Planning, Financing and Executing Infrastructure Projects

More about this course:
Work with an Industry expert who is also in the trenches, dealing day-to-day with the issues that you face. You will cover...

  • Infrastructure Trends & Issues
  • Project Delivery Systems
  • Infrastructure Financing
  • The National Stimulus Package
  • Project Feasibility
  • Project Evaluation & Risk Analysis
  • Procurement Principles & Strategies
  • True Case Studies — Real solutions for today's world.
    Enjoy and learn from case studies throughout the program where creative methods of finance and deliver will be fully explored -You’ll cover alternative project delivery methods such as design-to-operate or build and cases where operate-transfer have been utilized, these are real-world solutions that have worked and can work in your situation.

20 Immediate Benefits of Attending this 2-day class

  1. Understand why there is no “one-size-fits all” approach to project delivery
  2. Learn about the different project delivery methods and when they are most applicable
  3. Understand the fundamentals of public private partnerships (PPP) and the role of private financing in infrastructure projects
  4. Understand the mechanics of the distribution of the Federal Stimulus Package — how it may affect you
  5. Use case studies and project examples to illustrate and reinforce key seminar concepts and principles
  6. Know the basics of engineering economics-how and why a dollar tomorrow is not worth a dollar today
  7. Understand why the discount rate is a critical factor in project evaluation
  8. Use the basics of engineering economics to build a cash flow model
  9. Learn through case study examples how to identify, categorize and allocate project risk
  10. Gain a broad overview of critical infrastructure trends and issues
  11. Gain a broad understanding of quantitative decision-making techniques
  12. Understand the strengths and weaknesses of the different project evaluation techniques: net present value, benefit-cost and internal rate of return
  13. Learn about innovative financing techniques like the use of PILOT bonds
  14. Learn about the different infrastructure bond types (general obligation, revenue, project)
  15. Understand the role that bond ratings and enhancements have in infrastructure financing
  16. Know the implications of a project’s capital (debt-equity) structure
  17. Understand a project’s flow of funds: who gets paid what and when
  18. Understand the role of government in public-private partnerships, including direct and indirect forms of support such as equity and debt guarantees, subordinated loans, etc.
  19. Use procurement principles and strategies that create “win-win” situations for both owner and contractor
  20. Learn how the appropriate delivery method and procurement strategy encourages project innovation

If you’re involved in Infrastructure Planning, Financing, and Delivery, you should attend

This two-day seminar is designed for all professionals who are responsible for planning, financing and delivering infrastructure projects. Not only Civil Engineers but others involved in procuring public works. Those who will benefit include: Civil Engineers, Project Managers, Field Supervisors, Contracting Mangers, contract administrators, Federal, State and Local Governments, architects, Government Consultants, supervisory and field management personnel and anyone involved to public infrastructure projects.

 

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