United States Department of Transportation report to Congress on public-private partnerships, December 2004.
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2004-12-01
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Abstract:House Report 108-243 (2003) accompanying the FY 2004 Department of Transportation
Appropriations Act requested the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) to prepare a
report identifying the impediments to the formation of large, capital-intensive highway
and transit projects involving public-private partnerships. U.S. DOT was also asked to
work with States and local entities to identify and eliminate existing impediments. This
report addresses both of those goals by pulling from existing literature on public-private
partnerships and by gathering comments from States, law firms, contractors, and trade
associations with experience in these projects. These comments, gathered from
stakeholders, do not necessarily represent the position of the U.S. DOT, but are included
in response to the Committee on Appropriation’s request according to the direction given
by the House Report.
In this report, U.S. DOT answers the questions posed by Congress and attempts to
provide a resource document for States interested in using public-private partnerships as a
method of procurement.
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