As water challenges mount, California utilities are embracing alternative delivery for speed and innovation in water supply and treatment projects. This session will explore how cities are using design-build-operate contracts to upgrade treatment plants and ensure reliable drinking water, and how P3s are enabling large-scale projects like desalination. From potable reuse projects to wastewater recycling, panelists will share lessons on risk sharing, regulatory hurdles, and ensuring ratepayer value when the private sector is involved in delivering water infrastructure.
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California’s Modern Tax-Increment Toolbox: EIFDs, CRDs, and Special Districts
California’s post-redevelopment financing toolkit has matured. This session demystifies Enhanced Infrastructure Financing Districts (EIFDs), Community Revitalization Districts/Authorities (CRDs/CRIAs), and related special tax districts as practical ways to fund streets, utilities,...
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From Inception to Ignition: Setting Infrastructure Projects Up for Success
Delivering public infrastructure that meets societal needs, withstands scrutiny, and delivers long-term value requires more than technical excellence—it demands strategic foresight, robust governance, and collaborative execution. This panel brings together...
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Delivery Models 101: The Project Delivery Toolbox
A comparative primer on project delivery methods beyond design-bid-build. This session demystifies Design-Build, Construction Manager at Risk, and Public-Private Partnerships, examining when to use each approach. Panelists will discuss the...
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Community Engagement and Political Will – Building Support for Infrastructure Projects
This session addresses the people side of project development: how to earn public buy-in and political approval for major infrastructure, especially when new funding mechanisms or private involvement is proposed....
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Public-Private Partnerships in Depth
A dive into structuring successful P3 deals from start to finish. The panel will break down how long-term P3 agreements are structured (comparing concession vs. availability-payment models over 30+ year...
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Placemaking in Action: Leveraging Alternative Delivery for Vibrant Communities
Placemaking is a collaborative, people-centered approach to urban planning and development that seeks to create vibrant, meaningful public spaces where communities can thrive. Rather than focusing solely on physical infrastructure,...
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Early Contractor Involvement for Complex Projects
A look at Construction Manager-at-Risk and CM/GC delivery, highlighting California’s recent experiences. This session shows how CMAR brings a contractor on board during design to control costs and manage risk...
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Social Infrastructure: Delivering Civic Buildings through Partnerships
An exploration of how cities and counties are using joint-development models to renew public facilities. This session features the flagship example of the Long Beach Civic Center project – a...
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Blending Public and Private Capital: Innovative Financing Tools
Tackling the question “how do we pay for it?” head-on, this session demystifies the funding stack behind modern infrastructure deals. Finance experts will explain how projects can combine diverse funding...
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Case Study: LAX Automated People Mover P3
Go behind the scenes of Los Angeles World Airports’ landmark P3 project delivering an automated people mover (APM) train at LAX. In 2018 LAWA awarded a $4.9 billion design-build-finance-operate-maintain contract to...
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Mid-Sized Cities, Big Delivery Ideas
Alternative delivery isn’t just for LA, San Diego, or San Francisco. In this session, speakers involved in California’s mid-sized and rural communities share how they’ve successfully structured projects using CMAR,...
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Progressive Design-Build: Collaboration from Concept to Construction
An overview of Progressive Design-Build (PDB), the newly authorized two-phase model transforming project delivery in California. Presenters will explain how PDB flips the script by selecting a design-builder based mainly...