TY - BOOK AU - Perl,Stephen W. TI - Public-private partnerships: costs, benefits, and efficiencies SN - 9781617611537 AV - HD2961 U1 - 338.4/042 22 PY - 2010/// CY - Hauppauge, N.Y. PB - Nova Science Publishers KW - Public-private sector cooperation KW - BUSINESS & ECONOMICS KW - Industries KW - General KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS: COSTS, BENEFITS AND EFFICIENCIES ; PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS: COSTS, BENEFITS AND EFFICIENCIES ; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 COSTS, BENEFITS, AND EFFICIENCIES OF PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS FOR FIXED GUIDEWAY CAPITAL PROJECTS ; 1. Introduction; A. Purpose; B. Scope; 2. Types of PPPs in Transit; A. PPPs Defined; B. Types of PPPs; Design-Bid-Build; Design-Build; Design-Build-Operate-Maintain and Build-Operate-Transfer; Design-Build-Finance-Operate and Design-Build-Finance-Operate-Maintain; Build-Own-Operate; 3. Implications of PPPs on Transit Costs, Benefits, Efficiencies, and EffectivenessA. Cost Impacts of PPPs on Transit Projects and Services; i. Reduced Direct Costs; ii. Lower Indirect Costs; iii. Lower Life-cycle Costs; B. Benefits of PPPs on Transit Project Delivery Schedules and Revenue; i. Reduced Project Duration; ii. Agency Revenue and Ridership Enhancement; iii. Project Funding Enhancement (Subsidy Minimization); C. Impacts of PPPs on Transit Project and Service Efficiencies; i. Improved Operating Efficiency; ii. Integrated Development and Delivery; iii. Risk Transfer; D. Impacts of PPPs on Transit Project and Service Effectivenessi. Service and Social Benefits; ii. Project Quality; E. Summary of Quantitative Impacts of Transit Capital PPP Projects; F. Other Impacts of PPPs for Transit; i. Risk Sharing; ii. Procedural and Institutional; Lack of Internal Expertise or Experience; Public-Public-Private Partnerships; Obsolete Bureaucratic Processes; Integration Challenges; Contractor-Subcontractor Integration Challenges; PPP Impacts on New Starts Evaluation and Rating Process; iii. Technical and Operational; iv. Cultural and Political; Regulatory Process; Other StakeholdersPolitical Conflicts; v. Public Service; 4. Legal and Institutional Issues for Applying PPPs to Transit Projects and Services; A. Legal and Regulatory Issues Facing Transit PPPs; B. Authority under State and Local Laws; i.State Legal Authority to Use PPPs; ii. Local Legal Authority to Use PPPs for Transit Projects; iii. Key Legal Issues for PPPs under State and Local Laws; Procurement Methodologies; Surety Bonding Requirements; Flexibility in Project Delivery Systems; Other Legal Obstacles to Transit PPPs; C. Federal Statutory and Regulatory Requirements; I. Procurement Rules and Alternative Project Deliveryii. PPP Contracting and the Environmental Process; NEPA Regulations and FTA Implementation; FTA's Pilot Program Notice; iii. Sequential Approach to Stages of Project Planning; iv. FTA's Due Diligence Process; Existing Procedures; Differences between PPP Projects; FTA's Pilot Program Notice; v. FTA Bonding Requirements; vi. Use of Program Income; vii. Other Federal Statues and Regulations Impacting Use of PPPs for Transit; Buy America Act; Davis-Bacon Act; Labor Protection; viii. Institutional Resources to Manage PPP Projects UR - https://libproxy.firstcity.edu.my:8443/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=350635 ER -