Key Public Sector Representatives Provide

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Key Public Sector Representatives Provide
Toll Roads • Ports • Transit • Airports
May 14-16, 2008 | Almas Temple | Washington DC
Key Public Sector Representatives Provide
Briefings On Upcoming Opportunities for
Private Sector Investment in Toll Roads,
Ports, Transit & Airports
Keynote Speaker
David Crane
Special Advisor to the
Governor for Jobs &
Economic Growth
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
Gold Sponsor:
Silver Sponsors:
Luncheon Speaker
Dr. T. Peter Ruane
President & CEO
AMERICAN ROAD &
TRANSPORTATION
BUILDERS ASSOCIATION
(ARTBA)
FEATURING BRIEFINGS BY SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES FROM:
BART Oakland Airport Connector
Partnerships British Columbia
City of Chicago
Philadelphia Regional Port Authority
Colorado Department Of Transportation
Port of New Orleans
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
State of California
Federal Highway Administration
State of Pennsylvania
Nevada Department of Transportation
Texas Department of Transportation
Northwest Parkway Public
Highway Authority
U.S. Department of Transportation
Virginia Department of Transportation
Oregon Department of Transportation
Washington State Department Of Transportation
Bronze Sponsor:
Supporting Organizations:
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About the Event
Opportunities in Transportation Infrastructure has established itself as
a major gathering place where key government transportation officials
come to brief the private sector on upcoming initiatives in transportation
infrastructure projects. In 2007, eighteen government officials were on
hand to discuss the opportunities for the private sector to participate
in their transportation programs. Again, in 2008, the event will feature
an outstanding line-up of government transportation representatives
who will provide briefings on their upcoming initiatives and the role
they would like to see the private sector play in their projects for roads,
bridges, tunnels, airports, and ports.
In addition, the event will showcase a remarkable group of private
sector players who are actively developing and financing transportation
infrastructure projects and who will share their insights on how private
sector companies can add maximum value to the upcoming projects and
successfully participate.
The event is an excellent chance for the private sector to discover the
latest developments and gauge the current opportunities in the market,
as well as for government transportation officials to learn how other
states and localities are approaching their projects. It is the perfect
occasion to make the contacts necessary to play a successful role in the
transportation infrastructure projects of the future.
The Pre-Conference Tutorial:
Transportation Infrastructure – The Tutorial
Join our distinguished faculty as they provide an exceptional tutorial
covering the critical considerations necessary to establish the
structure for a successful transportation infrastructure project. Topics
to be covered include Asset Due Diligence, Tax Considerations,
Risk Allocation & Bankability, Local Law Considerations, Remedies
& Enforcement, the Federal Policy Debate (and its implications for
funding) and Public-Public vs. Public-Private Partnerships.
Corporate Sponsors
Gold Sponsor
Mayer Brown LLP is at the cutting edge of providing the sophisticated and multi-disciplinary legal
services required for careful analysis and successful implementation of privatization transactions.
The firm has been and is counsel for the major infrastructure privatizations that have been complete
or are now underway in the United States, including the Chicago Skyway, the Indiana Toll Road, the Northwest Parkway, Chicago Midway International
Airport and the Chicago Downtown Parking System. Our work in the privatization area is built upon the firm’s knowledge and expertise as one of the world’s
largest law firms in the handling of large-scale transactions and in environmental, regulatory and governmental matters, including specific expertise in the
development of large transportation infrastructure projects, mergers and acquisitions, tax securitization, public and private securities offerings, municipal
finance and project finance. With more than 1,500 lawyers in key business centers across North America, Europe and Asia, we bring a global perspective to
the rapidly growing field of infrastructure privatization.
Silver Sponsors
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer is a leading international law firm with 28 offices in 16
countries across America, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. We provide the highest
quality legal advice – domestically and internationally - in the practice areas of greatest
important to our clients. Our U.S. practice is a key part of our international network. Our lawyers in the US focus primarily on infrastructure finance and
structured finance transactions and related tax issues, as well as corporate transactions, international arbitration and antitrust.
Hatch Mott MacDonald is an award winning engineering firm with over 50 offices throughout North
America. Its multidisciplinary base of expertise provides solutions for highways, bridges, rail, transit,
life-safety/security, aviation, ports and tunnels, as well as water, wastewater and environmental.
Hatch Mott MacDonald has built a reputation for technical excellence, developing creative
solutions that redefine best practices in the industry. Services include planning, design, technical advice, program/construction management, operations, and
maintenance. As leaders in alternative project delivery, including public private partnerships, HMM’s vision is to be the consultant of choice, providing safe
and sustainable solutions.
Moffatt & Nichol’s transportation practice integrates the firm’s environmental planning, civil and
structural engineering expertise with a unique understanding of today’s multi-modal and freight
transportation systems. Offering a full range of engineering services out of offices in North America,
South America, Europe and the Pacific Rim, Moffatt & Nichol provides planning, design and
construction management for highways, bridges, ports and intermodal facilities. Our technical skills are further enhanced by our transportation economics
and advisory capabilities. We bring added value to each endeavor, applying creativity and innovation to solve the complexities associated with the most
congested transportation and cargo thoroughfares in the world.
Nossaman is internationally recognized as a leader in advising public agencies and other
stakeholders on the development, financing, and operation of large transportation projects. With
approximately $40 billion in projects under advisement, our Infrastructure Practice Group works in
more than 25 states on many of the largest and highest profile transportation projects in the country.
Our project expertise includes: toll roads and HOT lanes; highways; managed lanes; urban grade transit systems; commuter rail; freight rail; intermodal
facilities; bridges; tunnels; bus rapid transit; airports; and seaports. For more information, visit www.nossaman.com/transportation.
Bronze Sponsor
First Southwest Company is one of the country’s preeminent financial advisory and underwriting
firms. The firm’s primary focus for the last 61 years has been municipal issuers. Our innovative
approach to business has allowed our firm to become one of the largest financial advisory firms in
the nation. During 2007, we were the financial advisor on over 5.25 billion in financings for the surface transportation arena. Our knowledge of traditional
financing combined with our leadership in the public private partnership area, allows us fully serve all our clients needs.
Supporting Organizations
Media Partners
Opportunities in Transportation Infrastructure
Welcome & Introduction By The Event Chairman
John Schmidt, Partner, MAYER BROWN LLP
Keynote Address: California’s $500 Billion Infrastructure Challenge
David Crane, Special Advisor to the
Governor for Jobs & Economic Growth,
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
Panel: The Trailblazers
This session spotlights the trailblazers who achieved the initial breakthroughs in public-private partnerships; from the public sector efforts on behalf
of the Northwest Parkway and a variety of Texas projects, to the private sector support of the Miami Tunnel, the New Jersey Turnpike and the Virginia
HOT Lanes project – these key architects will reveal how they did it – and how they keep on doing it.
Moderator: Kathryn Kusske Floyd, Partner, MAYER BROWN LLP
Panelists:
Gary Groat, Director of Project Development, FLUOR CORPORATION
Stephen D. Hogan, Former Executive Director,
NORTHWEST PARKWAY PUBLIC HIGHWAY AUTHORITY
Michael Parker, Managing Director, JEFFREY PARKER & ASSOCIATES
Carol Rein, Managing Director, UBS
Phillip E. Russell P.E., Assistant Executive Director For
Innovative Project Development,
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (tentative)
Victor Saltao, CEO, BRISA NORTH AMERICA
State Briefings Part I
David Dye, COO,
WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT
OF TRANSPORTATION
Roy Kienitz, Deputy Chief of Staff, Governor Edward G. Rendell,
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
Susan Martinovich, Secretary of Transportation,
NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
What Participants Say About Infocast Deal Working Events:
An excellent forum of the exchanges of the best practices/lessons learned
among a ‘Who’s Who’ of transportation infrastructure professionals. Well
done, Infocast!” —Van Walling, Vice President, CH2M Hill
Great event! The event staff was on top of everything and ensured that the
timing of speakers and schedule was well adhered to.”
—Max Holtzman, Principal, The Holtzman Group
Panel: New Opportunities In Transportation Infrastructure Part I
This panel will discuss upcoming deals from both a U.S. and Canadian perspective as well as examine the growing U.S. “call to arms” to rehabilitate
the nation’s transportation infrastructure; a charge being led by a new alignment of organizations such as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the
American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) and political heavyweights such as Ed Rendell, Arnold Schwarzenegger and New
York City Mayor, Michael Bloomberg via their non-partisan coalition, “Building America’s Future”.
Moderator: John Schmidt, Partner, MAYER BROWN LLP
Panelists:
Amanda Farrell, Project Director,
PARTNERSHIPS BRITISH COLUMBIA
Art James, Innovative Partnerships Project Director,
OREGON DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Janet F. Kavinoky, Director of Transportation Infrastructure,
U.S. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Robert Shulock, Senior Vice President, HATCH MOTT MacDONALD
Special Status Briefing: Midway Airport
Paul Volpe, CFO, THE CITY OF CHICAGO
Luncheon Presentation: Critical Commerce Corridors
Dr. T. Peter Ruane, President & CEO,
AMERICAN ROAD & TRANSPORTATION
BUILDERS ASSOCIATION (ARTBA)
State Briefings Part II
Jay Gonzalez, Undersecretary, Executive Office for
Administration & Finance,
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Pierce Homer, Secretary of Transportation,
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Very informative! Being new to the world of public-private partnerships, it was an educational
opportunity to hear the different perspectives from each of the panel members.”
—Gwendolyn Samuels, Product Development & Promotions, Trinity Highway Products
A great forum to hear from a diverse and well-informed array of knowledgeable practitioners. These
people really know what’s happening in the industry and are willing to share their information.”
—Steve Fitzroy, Operation Research Program Manager, Chenesa Advance Solutions & Engineering, LLC
Opportunities in Transportation Infrastructure
Port Briefings
John Estey, Chairman,
PHILADELPHIA REGIONAL PORT AUTHORITY
Gary LaGrange, President & CEO,
PORT OF NEW ORLEANS
Panel: The Federal Perspective
The federal government is represented by the architects of the Urban Partnership Agreements that awarded over $130 million in grant funds to five
cities & states and by representatives from two congressionally-chartered commissions that have provided timely (and controversial) reports on the
potential solutions to repairing our transportation infrastructure.
Moderator: Karen Hedlund, Partner, NOSSAMAN GUTHNER KNOX & ELLIOTT LLP
Panelists:
Susan Binder, Deputy Associate Administrator for Policy & Governmental Affairs,
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION and Executive Director, NATIONAL
SURFACE TRANSPORTATION POLICY & REVENUE STUDY COMMISSION
David Horner, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Transportation Policy,
Office of the Secretary, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Kathy Ruffalo-Farnsworth, Principal, RUFFALO & ASSOCIATES and
Commissioner, NATIONAL SURFACE TRANSPORTATION
INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING COMMISSION
Panel: New Opportunities In Transportation Infrastructure – Part II
Our second panel on New Opportunities in Transportation Infrastructure provides both state DOT and transit perspectives as well as observations
from key private sector players on upcoming deals and how they can best be realized.
Moderator: Barney A. Allison, Partner, NOSSAMAN GUTHNER KNOX & ELLIOTT LLP
Panelists:
Heather Copp, CFO,
COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Tom Dunscombe, Project Manager,
BART OAKLAND AIRPORT CONNECTOR
Dr. Stefan Parche, PPP Asset Management N. A., BABCOCK & BROWN
Robert Prieto, Senior Vice President, FLUOR DANIEL, INC.
Panel: Financial Perspectives From The Private Sector
The private sector weighs in with their own perspectives on infrastructure financing. They will detail how they’re prepared to accommodate the
evolving requirements of states and local governments in order to become effective partners in the rehabilitation of their transportation
infrastructure projects.
Moderator: Dolly Mirchandani, Partner, FRESHFIELDS BRUCKHAUS DERINGER
Panelists:
Robert Flanagan, Senior Vice President, FIRST SOUTHWEST COMPANY
Stephen Howard, Senior Vice President, LEHMAN BROTHERS
Dr. Walter Kemmsies, Chief Economist, MOFFATT & NICHOL
Glenn W. Muscosky, Vice President – Infrastructure Investments, JP MORGAN ASSET MANAGEMENT
Christophe Petit, Director, Infrastructure & Asset Finance, SOCIETE GENERALE
Pre-Event Transportation Infrastructure Tutorial
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
About The Tutorial:
This all-day tutorial will feature an
exceptional faculty of industry professionals
who will explore the essential elements
for successfully developing public-private
partnership projects. This top-to-bottom
review will examine everything from
the most basic structures and strategies
to the evolving hybrids of public-public
partnerships and performanceoriented partnerships.
Tutorial Agenda:
Welcome From the Tutorial Chairman
David Narefsky, Partner, MAYER BROWN LLP
LETTING THE PROJECT DRIVE THE
DEAL STRUCTURE: Identifying The Right Strategy
For Your Project
Michael Parker, Managing Director,
JEFFREY PARKER & ASSOCIATES
ASSET DUE DILIGENCE
Dr. Walter Kemmsies, Chief Economist,
MOFFATT & NICHOL
TAX CONSIDERATIONS
Jay Zukerman, Principal, ERNST & YOUNG
PUBLIC-PUBLIC PARTNERSHIPS VS. PUBLICPRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
John Flaherty, Principal, THE CARLYLE GROUP
LOCAL LAW CONSIDERATIONS
David Narefsky, Partner, MAYER BROWN LLP
RISK ALLOCATION & BANKABILITY FOR
TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
Fredric W. Kessler, Partner,
NOSSAMAN GUTHNER KNOX & ELLIOTT LLP
REMEDIES & ENFORCEMENT
Joseph Seliga, Partner, MAYER BROWN LLP
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TRANSPORTATION & INFRASTRUCTURE
FUNDING: The Federal Policy Debate &
Its Implications
Kent Rowey, Partner, FRESHFIELDS BRUCKHAUS DERINGER
Due to the Rapidly Evolving Arena of Transportation Infrastructure
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