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CONFIDENTIAL Virginia’s PPEA, NC SB 822, and Lessons Learned Institute for Emerging Issues North Carolina State University Christopher D. Lloyd May 26, 2010 Statutory Frameworks for Public Private Partnerships

2 Presentation Overview What is a Public Private Partnership? Origins of the Virginia PPEA and Implementation Proposed NC Legislation – SB 822 Lessons Learned and Challenges

3 PPEA Overview What is it? - An alternative procurement tool that allows public entities to more efficiently develop infrastructure and achieve better value for the taxpayer - Vehicle to use design-build contracting practices - Leverage private sector expertise to meet public goals - Opportunity to foster innovative financing What it is NOT? - A panacea that resolves all procurement issues - A way to get something for nothing - Privatization

4 Benefits of PPP Delivery Method Faster delivery of needed infrastructure projects Potential cost savings Greater private sector involvement in scope development Market based project development More local control over project development Private sector participation permits use of financing vehicles that 1) have no value to the public sector and/or 2) reduces the need for government debt Allows risk transfer to the private sector Public disclosure requirements provides for a more open procurement process

5 Why Pass a PPP Statute? Creates a predictable, repeatable path for project development Demonstrates legislative commitment to the process Ensures greater accountability and transparency

Virginia’s History with PPP PPTA passed in 1995 PPEA passed in 2002 Over 50 jurisdictions have adopted PPEA guidelines Over 100 projects completed or under review Project size of $1 million to $2 billion Mostly used in small/medium jurisdictions, for infrequent projects, or repeatable projects Most agree that time savings and risk shift are biggest benefits Most projects have been publicly funded

7 PPEA Implementation Over 100 projects statewide Over 50 jurisdictions have adopted PPEA guidelines Project sizes from $800,000 to $1.5 billion Ideal project size no less than $5 million More frequent use in small-to-mid-sized communities Department of Corrections is one of the most frequent users of the PPEA for project delivery (prisons and energy efficiency upgrades)

Virginia PPEA Statute Process governed by enabling act and locally adopted guidelines Statute outlines governmental review powers, contractual issues, and public involvement Guidelines address proposal preparation, project specific requirements

9 PPEA: Process Governing body adopts PPEA guidelines Public entity solicits for proposals or accepts unsolicited proposals Minimum of 45 day open competition period for unsolicited proposals FOIA protections for confidential information are negotiated Conceptual proposal outlines team qualifications, proposed cost, proposed scope and public benefits Public entity may levy a proposal review fee on both solicited (rare) and unsolicited proposals (always) to cover project review costs

10 PPEA: Process All competing proposals are reviewed, followed by a downselect Detailed proposals are requested – often relies on recommendations of outside/inside advisors Detailed proposals start to lock in project scope, costs, schedule Leads to an interim or comprehensive agreement with one firm Significant requirements for public notification and hearings

11 How Does SB 822 Differ from PPEA? Allows for local and state government to solicit proposals for project development and/or operation – no UNSOLICITED PROPOSALS No legislative review panel for state projects Maintains current state laws on retainage Requires payment and performance bonds per existing law Requires governing body to set minority/small business participation requirements Eminent domain power retained by government – no new powers

12 Issues to Consider Should minority contracting goal be mandated? Role of State Building Office/Department of Insurance Unsolicited proposals Stipend for unsuccessful bidders How do we make it more “green” friendly? Should there be a minimum/maximum project size? What is the role of the Local Government Commission?

Lessons Learned Overly prescriptive solicitations often fail Governmental financial participation is essential Every project requires an internal champion No company dominates the field Developing standardized agreements and contracts significantly improves review timetable

Potential Challenges Ensuring that PPEA meets federal competition requirements (when federal money is involved) Addressing concerns of smaller contractors Overcoming baggage of previous procurement reforms

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