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Principles of Public and Private Infrastructure Delivery John B. Miller

Principles of Public and Private Infrastructure Delivery By John B. Miller

Principles of Public and Private Infrastructure Delivery by John B. Miller


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Essential to anyone involved in the planning, design, construction, operation or finance of infrastructure assets, this innovative work puts project delivery, finance, and operation together in a practical new formulation of how both public and private owners can better manage their entire collection of infrastructure facilities.

Principles of Public and Private Infrastructure Delivery Summary

Principles of Public and Private Infrastructure Delivery by John B. Miller

Essential to anyone involved in the planning, design, construction, operation or finance of infrastructure assets, this innovative work puts project delivery, finance, and operation together in a practical new formulation of how both public and private owners can better manage their entire collection of infrastructure facilities.
Principles of Public and Private Infrastructure Delivery traces the history of infrastructure development and finance in the United States, and meticulously ties America's historical success in infrastructure to the simultaneous use of Design-Bid- Build, Design-Build, Design-Build-Operate, and Design-Build-Finance-Operate to deliver both public and private infrastructure collections. This historical background provides the basis for a new, integrated strategy for managing infrastructure assets in the 21st century.
Principles of Public and Private Infrastructure Delivery provides the logic and practical tools that public and private decision-makers need to make better strategic choices in the application of scarce resources to infrastructure facilities. New tools are presented that permit simple comparisons of different project delivery and finance strategies. Practical approaches are provided that allow owners to quickly compare capital program alternatives for entire collections of infrastructure facilities. Practical legislative strategies for organizing the delivery of public infrastructure are presented and described.
Principles of Public and Private Infrastructure Delivery provides a practical framework that owners can apply to implement a competitive infrastructure strategy and a principled framework that private sector firms can use to effectively reposition themselves in this changing market. It puts infrastructure asset management in an entirely new and more productive light, and establishes a new paradigm for steady improvement in the quality and cost performance of public and private infrastructure networks.
Audience: This book will be an essential reference tool for infrastructure managers throughout the public and private sectors, including:
  • Public Works Officials;
  • Corporate Officials Responsible for Asset Management;
  • State Legislators and Executive Officials;
  • State Agencies and Regional Authorities Responsible for Transportation, Water Supply and Treatment;
  • City Mayors, Town Managers, and Other Local Officials;
  • Private Infrastructure Developers and Operators;
  • Procurement and Project Counsel;
  • Design-Builders;
  • Constructors;
  • Design Professionals;
  • Management Consultants;
  • Program Managers; and
  • Financial Institutions.

Principles of Public and Private Infrastructure Delivery Reviews

`Miller's insight into some of the newer infrastructure experiences will be of broad interest to many in the construction industry. The content of the endnotes and the appendices are so comprehensive that one is hard-pressed to imagine any other resource that contains this type of information in an organized, convenient formatPart of what makes Miller's case so persuasive is the presentation of the material. The book's organizational style is as unique as its content.'
Mike Loulakis, Design Build Magazine

Table of Contents

1 The American Infrastructure Heritage: A Depreciating Gift.- 2 Three Tools for Managing an Infrastructure Portfolio of Capital Projects and Services.- 3 Two Hundred Years of American Public Private Partnerships.- 4 The Fundamental Elements of a Stable Public/Private Infrastructure Strategy.- 5 A Path through the Current Confusion: Re-Establishing an Open Framework for Project Delivery and Finance.- 6 Toward a Portfolio Based Procurement Strategy for Multiple Projects.- 7 Americas Emerging Public/Private Infrastructure Strategy.- Appendix A. Non-Cash Assets Offered by Governments to Promote Private Capital Investment.- Appendix A Summary.- The Lengthy History of Combined Delivery Methods and Indirect Finance Methods in the United States.- The Period from 1780 to 1933.- Incentives to Quick Settlement.- Incentives for New Technology.- Creating or Stabilizing Private Sector Markets.- Reducing the Cost of Projects.- Access to Income Streams That Could Be Capitalized.- Bartering Arrangements.- Pure Project Finance in the Private Sector.- Notes.- Appendix B. Historical Limits on Governments Role in Infrastructure.- Limited Cash To Fund Track 1 Projects.- The Federal Governments Relatively Small Cash Contribution to Infrastructure Development 1780 to 1860.- Federal Repudiation of a Direct Cash Role for Infrastructure 1830.- Constitutional Limits on Federal Investment in Particular Projects.- Government Investment in Infrastructure through Stock Companies.- The Chesapeake & Ohio Canal. Quadrant II..- The Louisville/Portland Canal Company. Quadrant II..- The Dismal Swamp Canal. Quadrant II..- State Repudiation of Stock Investments in Infrastructure Companies 1840 to 1860.- Water Supply An Expanding Definition of Infrastructure 1900 to1933.- Federal Highway Aid, the Growth of Segmented Procurement, and the Evolution of Congressional Programs 1916 to 1933..- Extraordinary Projects in Track 1 The Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal, From Chicago to Lockport, Illinois. Quadrant I.- Notes.- Appendix C. Super-Fund: Super-Mistake.- Enactment.- The Superfund Legislation.- The Statutory Procurement Scheme.- The Procurement Strategy Underlying CERCLA in Quadrant III.- Implementation of the Statute.- One Site at a Time, Locally.- The Industri-Plex Superfund Site in Woburn.- The Conservation Chemical Company Superfund Site.- Transaction Costs on Other Sites.- One National Companys Experience As A PRP On Numerous Large, Multi-Party, Complex Sites.- Results.- Perverse New Paradigms for PRPs.- Paralysis In Local EPA Decision-Making.- No Effective Incentives For Cost Efficiency.- Transaction Costs Create Orphans and Increased Liability For Solvent PRPs.- Complex, Multi-Party Litigation Is Simply A Better Alternative.- Notes.- Appendix D. The Dual Track Strategy in Operation.- Congressional Enactments From 1775 to 1860.- Quadrant I.- Quadrant II.- Quadrant IV.- Congressional Enactments From 1860 to 1933.- Quadrant I.- Quadrant II.- Quadrant IV.- Appendix E The 2000 ABA Model Procurement Code.- Excerpts.

Additional information

NPB9780792372011
9780792372011
0792372018
Principles of Public and Private Infrastructure Delivery by John B. Miller
New
Hardback
Springer
2000-11-30
654
N/A
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