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Introduction to P3 (Virtual)

Date: March 29, 2023

Time: 7:00am - 3:00pm

Location: Virtual

Description: DBIA National - Introduction to P3

This course is focused on Public-Private Partnerships (P3) for the Design-Builder.  It is designed for both public and private sector design-build knowledgeable professionals with a slant towards private sector design-build practitioners.  Included within the course design are modules that highlight the key differences between P3 and Design-Build procurement, project execution, and risk considerations, and how the private sector financing and long term operations and maintenance obligations change the technical considerations of a project.

  • Attendees will get an understanding of how public-private partnerships are typically executed in the U.S.
  • Attendees will get an understanding of the differences between public-private partnerships and design-build project delivery, including procurement and project execution.
  • Attendees will get an understanding the of the legal and risk considerations specific to public-private partnerships.
  • Attendees will get an understanding of how the private sector financing and long-term operations and maintenance obligations change the technical considerations of a public-private partnership.

Register online here.

FormatVirtual

The DBIA Virtual Training classroom is not an “online” experience, but instead a true “virtual” experience. It allows remote attendees a real-time participant experience, fully engaged with their instructor and others in the classroom.In the case of DBIA Certification Workshops in particular, this full engagement is critical. Full attendance at the workshop is a requirement for those seeking certification. As such, the following is required for those joining the classroom virtually:

  • You MUST have video/camera capability on the computer you will be using;
  • You MUST keep your video/camera on during the entirety of the training (you may turn it off during breaks and lunch). Each participant is expected to be visible as a class participant throughout the training, just as it would be if you were physically in the classroom;
  • Please find a quiet location that will have minimal distractions/disturbances;
  • Please Mute your microphone when you are not speaking; and
  • Remain in the virtual classroom during class activities as they, too, will take place virtually and you are expected to participate.

DBIA instructors and staff will actively monitor your attendance and reserve to right to decline issuance of a certificate of completion should virtual attendees not actively participate based on the rules above.

If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact Education@dbia.org.

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