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Illustrating Public-Private Partnership Applications in Construction
For projects that are well structured and procured, a P3 contract will provide an integrated long-term solution with a balanced allocation of risks and rewards.
By Nicolai Sarad and Fernando J. Rodriguez Marin
April 18, 2019
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by Nicolai Sarad
Nicolai Sarad is a partner in the New York offices of Bracewell LLP. Nicolai advises developers, equity investors, debt providers and institutions governmental agencies in the United States and internationally on energy and infrastructure project structuring, development and financing, operation and maintenance, and restructurings.
by Fernando J. Rodriguez Marin
Fernando J. Rodriguez Marin is a partner in the New York office of Bracewell LLP. Fernando advises developers, equity investors, debt providers and institutions governmental agencies in the United States and internationally on energy and infrastructure project structuring, development and financing, operation and maintenance, and restructurings.
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