Overview
As critical infrastructure continues to age and the funding traditionally used to pay for related projects fails to keep pace with the need, governmental bodies are showing greater interest in public private partnerships (P3s), using them to fund, build, and operate initiatives such as toll roads, tunnels and bridges, light and high-speed rail service, hospitals, airports, libraries, universities, courthouses, public schools, utilities, and internet infrastructure. Many states are passing legislation to facilitate P3 projects.
Carlton Fields has long represented numerous public and private sector clients, assisting with the planning, staging, phasing, development, design, construction, maintenance and operation of complex P3 projects. We work with project participants including owners, developers, contractors, architects, and subcontractors to protect and implement our clients’ expectations and goals. Our representation involves the full range of P3 issues, including:
- Public procurement assistance and counseling
- Teaming and joint venture agreements
- Nondisclosure agreements
- Development and concession agreement review, preparation, and negotiation
- Development, design, and construction planning
- Legislative assistance
- Due diligence of all project factors
- Financing, including TIFIA and private activity bonds
- Environmental review, permitting, and clearance
- Project documentation of all types, including O&M and EPC agreements
- Performance-related issues, including claim and dispute avoidance and resolution, during design, construction, technology deployment, and operations
Our Team
Our P3 team includes attorneys experienced in the areas of real estate, construction, design, procurement, insurance, business transactions, taxation, entity formation, corporate governance, project financing, land use, zoning and environmental permitting, administrative law and regulatory issues, and operation and maintenance. Many of our attorneys are board certified as specialists in their areas of expertise, including: construction law; city, county and local government law; state and federal administrative law; real estate law; and tax law.
Several of our attorneys previously held positions at government agencies such as the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Florida Department of Transportation, and Department of Community Affairs. Prior to practicing law, one of our shareholders spent 10 years as a construction engineer, with responsibilities that included construction management, project economic analysis, engineering design, and cost estimating. Another of our attorneys, a former legislative staff member, was involved in the drafting of Florida’s P3 legislation.