WHERE THE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR MEET

Attendee Prospectus September 13-15, 2021 | , The P3 Conference Did you know? More than 1,200 industry delegates participated in the 2020 P3 Conference. WELCOME

It’s a pleasure to welcome you to the 2021 P3 Conference.

P3C is one of the largest gatherings of government and infrastructure development professionals in the country. Aimed at key decision-makers involved in public-private partnerships, attendees benefit from countless opportunities to interact with the industry’s most influential professionals, P3 experts, service providers, and public leaders.

Attendees include a mix of developers, investors, builders, and service providers as well as public leaders, higher education officers, and development agency officials at the municipal, state, and federal levels of government.

Attendees with little experience in the development and operation of the P3 model will benefit from our industry experts presenting their knowledge and valuable insights into the market trends crucial for business decisions. More seasoned professionals will benefit from our incredible networking opportunities to cultivate relationships with public sector decision-makers and industry influencers.

At this year’s P3C you will find a program with over 150 experienced and incredible speakers. Our speakers are leading experts who help shape policy and shepherd public-private partnerships from concept to completion.

Numerous networking events have been incorporated into the agenda, and we hope you are able to make the most of these opportunities and connect with some of the delegates in attendance.

Thank you for considering to join us this year. We hope the program is a unique and rewarding experience that helps you meet all of your business, educational, and networking objectives.

Sincerely,

The P3 Conference Team

www.thep3conference.com 1 The P3 Conference Did you know? 91% of attendees said their Program main reason for attending Our 2021 program will present a series of keynotes, case studies, panels, workshops, and diverse networking opportunities designed for attendees to was networking, education deepen their understanding of the value proposition of P3s, and the role they can and business development. play in the delivery of essential public infrastructure. Our two and a half day agenda has been programmed to help you plan and procure successful P3 initiatives, understand best practices in selecting and negotiating with prospective partners, and take the proper steps to ensure project success. Attendees with little experience in the development and operation of the P3 model will benefit from our industry experts presenting their knowledge, and valuable insights into market trends crucial for business decisions. More seasoned professionals will benefit from our incredible networking opportunities, cultivate relationships with project sponsors, and learn new methods to address complex project delivery goals. The agenda offers multiple daily breaks, receptions, one-on-one meeting opportunities, and specific events designed for you to meet with industry professionals, project sponsors/owners, and a chance to reconnect with old colleagues. With over 1,200+ participating delegates, attendees find The P3 Conference to be one of the most effective places on their event schedule to cultivate relationships and network with the industry’s most active and influential professionals.

Agenda The P3 Conference will host a series of education sessions highlighting the complex issues surrounding public-private partnerships. Attendees will develop skills for planning and procuring a successful P3 initiative, learn industry best practices in selecting and negotiating with prospective partners, and hear firsthand observations from the public and other sponsors involved in P3s. Our two and a half day agenda has been programmed to help you plan and procure successful P3 initiatives, understand best practices in selecting and negotiating with prospective partners, and take the proper steps to ensure project success. Over 150 leading practitioners will present their firsthand observations of P3 projects of all sizes in different markets from around the country. We will also offer public sector delegates with an interest in discussing specific P3 issues the opportunity to participate in a candid and interactive forum.

www.thep3conference.com 2 The P3 Conference Did you know? Here’s a preview of what will be discussed: The P3 Conference has „„ The Health of the P3 Industry more public sector attendees „„ A Template for Instilling Confidence in the Procurement Process (50%) than at other „„ How Does an Owner Manage a P3 Contract? industry conferences. „„ Local Green Shoots: P3s at the City Level „„ The Intersection of Commercial Real Estate & P3 „„ Prioritizing Diversity and Inclusion in the P3 Community: Shaping the Future of Our Industry „„ P3 and Mitigating Governmental Liability — Termination Issues „„ Applying Design-Build Best Practices to P3 Delivery Independence „„ Debunking Myths and Common Misconceptions about P3s „„ The Evolving Federal Role in State and Municipal Infrastructure Delivery „„ Risk/Reward?: Challenging Issues with Design/Construction Risk Allocation „„ Public Buildings 101: The What, Why, and How „„ Expanding the Knowledge Base of the P3 Industry and Passing Knowledge along to Future Generations „„ The Cutting Edge of Social Infrastructure P3s; Case Studies of Successful Large and Small Projects „„ Seizing Upon Opportunity Zones and Creating Value „„ Delivering Quality in P3 Infrastructure through a Performance-Based Approach „„ P3 Considerations in the Early Stages „„ Political Risk in P3s „„ Creating a P3 Program „„ Privately Placed Public Debt: Save Millions in Interest Payment for the Project „„ Challenges and Opportunities in 2019 „„ Financing 101 — Understanding Funding vs Financing and Everything in Between „„ Creating Successful Private-Public Partnerships „„ P3s for Small and Mid-Sized Public Agencies: Is my Local-Serving, Mid-Size ($3-300M) Project a viable P3? „„ A New and Innovative Approach to Funding Higher Education Projects: A Public-Private Partnership with a Philanthropic Component (P4) „„ How to Implement Airport Projects Through a P3 „„ Partnership and P3 Innovations and Opportunities with Stormwater „„ Partnership Models for Community Revitalization „„ Federal Use of Public-Private Partnerships: What’s New, What’s Happening Now? „„ The Intersection of Water and Power – A New Model for P3s? „„ Applying Design-Build Best Practices to Higher Education Project Delivery „„ Promoting Social Justice Through P3 University Development „„ Federal Agency Coordination to Streamline P3 Project Development

www.thep3conference.com 3 The P3 Conference Did you know? The 2021 P3 Conference P3 101 Questions and Answers will have 40+ education Breakfast Discussion sessions. Join industry leaders for breakfast and an interactive conversation specifically tailored to the needs of agencies that are evaluating P3s. This pre-conference session is designed for those beginning to explore P3s and are seeking to better understand where alternative and accelerated project delivery methods can be applicable. Learn about when P3s do and do not make sense, what are the major considerations that need to be made when choosing this route, how can they can save money and time when dealing with capital repairs and deferred maintenance, and what are some of the first steps to make when considering the P3 route.

Exhibition Hall Conference delegates will be able to interact with industry and government leaders in a relaxed social setting as well as meet with some of our presenters, sponsors, and event partners. The exhibition hall is one of our central meeting points for all attendees during the event. Attendees are encouraged to setup one-on-one, pre-scheduled, or private appointments with participants.

Networking Events The P3 Conference will also offer several ways for attendees to network and connect with each other. The program will offer multiple daily breaks, receptions, one-on-one meeting opportunities and specific events designed for you to meet new industry representatives and reconnect with old colleagues.

www.thep3conference.com 4 The P3 Conference Did you know? 85% of attendees are Participating Groups 3north Borough of Keyport, New Jersey City of Roanoke director-level or higher, Abacus Project Management, Inc. Bowen Engineering Corp. City of Rochelle Abeinsa EPC BoyarMiller City of Springfield including vice presidents Abengoa T & I Brailsford & Dunlavey City of Stephenville Abilene Convention & Visitors Bureau BRIC Partnership, LLC City of Stillwater and C-level executives. ACA Financial Guaranty Brighton Housing Authority City of Sugar Land A.D. Marble Brinkley Sargent Wiginton Architects City of Sulphur Springs AECOM Broaddus & Associates City of Tacoma AEG Broken Arrow Economic City of Tallahassee Community AEI Development Corp. Redevelopment Agency Aeroterm Brooks City-Base City of Wilmington AFCO/AvPORTS BSA LifeStructures City of Yakima Affiliated Engineers, Inc Buchart Horn City of Youngstown Office of AGC of America Buckingham Companies Econ. Development AgileAssets, Inc Buffalo Bayou Partnership City of Yuma AIAI Burns & McDonnell City Riverside AIG Burns Development Group Civeo AISC Business First Bank Civic San Diego AJG Business Transformation Group Civil Design & Engineering Ajou University Butler Snow LLP Civitas Capital Group Akerman LLP C&M Associates, Inc. Clark Condon Associates Alabama Department of Transportation C&S Companies Clark Construction Alan Plummer Associates, Inc. C2 Strategic Communications Clark Nexsen Alberici Constructors Cal Poly State University Clark Realty Capital, L.L.C. Alcatel-Lucent Cal State San Marcos University Clayton County Office of Economic Development ALDOT California State University Northridge CMB EB5 Visa Aldridge Electric Cana Development Columbia River EDC Allen & Overy LLP Canadian Council for Public- Commerce City, Colorado Allen Economic Development Corp. Private Partnerships Cooksey Communications Alliance for Construction CanAm Enterprises Excellence, ASU Capston Corvias Solutions Alliance Geotechnical Group, Inc. Capstone Development Partners Costello, Inc. AMCAL Multi-Housing Carlton Fields, P.A. County of Orange American Campus Communities Center for Economic Development Law CPS Energy/Peloton Commercial Real Estate Arcadis U.S., Inc. Central Arizona College CR architecture + design Architectural Dimensions CH2M Credit Lease Investments, LLC Argyle Security Group Charleston County Government Crescent Communities Arizona State University Chase Properties Crescent Growth Capital, LLC Arkansas Economic Chatham County Development Commission Chesapeake Research Consortium Creston Electronics Arora Engineers CHMWarnick CRIADO & Associates, Inc. Arthur J Gallagher Christopher Carvell Architects CRL Associates, Inc. Arup Cianbro Corporation CTL Capital, LLC Ashley McGraw Architects, DPC CIBC CUBE 3 Studio Architects LLC AssetWorks LLC Cintra Currie & Brown, Inc. Associated Bank Citiesense Dant Clayton Corporation Associated Builders and Contractors City of Adelanto DART AT&T City of El Paso DASNY Athens Texas EDC City of Elk Grove David Evans And Asociates Atkins City of Kansas City Dearborn County Economic Initiative Atwood Capital Partners City of Keller Debtwire Municipals AUI Contractors City of Kennewick DeKalb County Government Austin Commercial City of Kerrville Dekker/Perich/Sabatini Austin Industries, Inc. City of Laredo Dentons US LLP Autodesk, Inc. City of Largo Denver City Attorneys Office – Airport Legal Services AVI-SPL City of Leawood, Kansas Denver International Airport AVIV AMCG City of Lewisville Denver Office of Economic Axomic-OpenAsset City of Longview Development AZTEC Engineering Group, Inc. City of Los Angeles Denver Urban Renewal Authority Baker Tilly City of Loveland Department of Employment Services Balfour Beatty City of Madison Department of Transportation Banco Gerador SA City of Manassas Department of Veterans Affairs Bank of America Merrill Lynch City of McKinney Dept of Veterans Affairs Barnard Construction Company, Inc. City of Nacogdoches Design-Build Institute of America Bartlett Cocke General Contractors City of Napa DeSoto EDC Barvin Group City of Nassau Bay Deutsche Bank Beck Technology City of Navasota DFW International Airport Becker & Poliakoff City of New Orleans DPR Construction Beirne, Maynard & Parsons LLP City of Noblesville EB5 Investors Bekaert City of Norfolk ECM International Bellarmine University City of Overland Park Ecology and Environment, Inc. Benesch Friedlander Coplan & Aronoff City of Peoria EdR Trust Bernhard Energy City of Philadelphia EHDD Birmingham Community Development City of Phoenix EHI Blach Construction Company City of Piqua El Grito 5k Tru-Management Black & Veatch City of Pittsburgh ELS Architecture and Urban Design Blinn College City of Plano Emax Financial and Real Estate Blueocean International Realty City of Portland Oregon Advisory Services, LLC BNSF Railway City of Providence EMJ Corporation Board of Regents of the City of Raleigh Emmitt Smith Enterprises University System of Georgia City of Redlands Employment & Social Bohler Engineering City of Redmond Development Canada BOKA Powell City of Redondo Beach Garfield Public/Private, LLC Bond and Kennedy, Inc. City of Riverside Enovity Booz Allen Hamilton

www.thep3conference.com 5 The P3 Conference Did you know? 88% of attendees plan Participating Groups ENR Texas & Louisiana Infrastructure Advisors LLC Massey, Watson, Bowers and Hembree to pursue a new P3 project EPR Properties Infrastructure and Industrial Massman Construction Ernst & Young Infrastructure Constructors USA LLC Matanuska Susitna Borough in the next 3 years. Advisors, LLC Infrastructure Engineering, Inc. Mat-Su RC&D ESmith Legacy Holdings J.L. Powers & Associates/Costello Maul Foster & Alongi Evans-Graves Engineers, Inc. J.P. Morgan McBains Cooper International Exp Federal Jackson Kelly PLLC MCC Group F.A. Wilhelm Construction Co., Inc. Jackson Walker, L.L.P. McGraw-Hill Construction Finfrock Jacksonville Aviation Authority McGriff, Seibels & Williams First American Title Jacobs McGuireWoods Consulting Insurance Company JLG Architects McHenry County Economic First Hartford Realty JLL Development Corporation First Solutions JMA Architects, Inc. MCM Fluor Corporation JMI Realty McManimon, Scotland FMI Joeris General Contractors, Ltd. & Baumann, LLC Fulton County Government John Laing McMillan Pazdan Smith Fusco Corporation John Moriarty & Associates Mcnair Law Firm, P.A. Gannett Fleming Johns Hopkins University MDC, Inc Gardere Wynne Sewell LLP Carey Business School Merck & Co Garland Chamber of Commerce Johnson Controls Meridiam Gensler Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson Merrick & Company Geocomp Corporation Journeyman Construction Mesa County, Colorado Georgetown University JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. Mesirow Financial Georgia Department of Transportation K&L Gates Messer Construction Co. GH2 Architects, LLC Kahler Slater Architects Metro Nashville Airport Authority Gilbane Building Company Kane Environmental Metro Regional Government Giles Engineering Associates, Inc. KBR Metro Transit / Southwest gkkworks KCI Construction Light Rail Project Office Glenmark Holding Keeping PACE in Texas Metropolitan Transit Authority Global Affairs Canada Kelley Drye & Warren LLP of Harris County Globalvia Kelly Hart & Hallman LLP Miami-Dade County Golden Steves Cohen & Gordon LLP Kiewit Development Company Midtown Redevelopment Authority Government of Cook County, IL Killam Development, Ltd. Midwest LECET Government of DC – Office of Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. Miles & Stockbridge the Chief Financial Officer Kirksey Architecture Mithoff Burton Government Services Group KLH Engineers ML Companies GPD Group KMD Architects MOCA Graham Capital Knudson LP Moffatt & Nichol Grant Thornton Knutson Construction Montana State University Great Falls Development Authority Kobayashi, Sugita & Goda Innovation Campus Guernsey Kochville Township Downtown Montgomery County, Maryland Guggenheim Partners Development Authority Moody’s Canada Inc. Gulfport Main Street Association Kokosing Construction Company, Inc. Moody’s Investors Service Gvr Services Center Komatsu Architecture Moran Enterprises, Inc. Gwinnett Convention & KPMG Morris, Manning & Martin LLP Visitors Bureau, Inc. K-WAM Financial Solutions Mortenson Construction H&A Architects & Engineers KWP Capital LLC Moss and Associates H. J. High Construction Company KY State Government/ Facility Mott MacDonald H. R. Gray & Support Services MULTATECH Haahs & Associates LA Metro MWH Infrastructure Development, Inc. Hanbury Evans Wright Lachel & Associates, Inc. Nabholz Construction Corp. Vlattas + Company LAEDC Nabors, Giblin & Nickerson, P.A. Hawkins Delafield & Wood LLP Lafarge Nassau County BOCC HemisFair Park Area Lake Cumberland Area National Association of State Redevelopment Corp. Development District Procurement Officials Henderson Engineers Lancaster County Convention National Association of Hensel Phelps Center Authority Water Companies Hernando County Office of Landmark Dividend National Conference of Business Development Landon & Rian Enterprises, Inc. State Legislatures Hernando County Tourism Bureau LANE Construction National Development Council Herzog Contracting Corp. Langan Engineering & Navigate Research HGA Architects and Engineers Environmental Services NDC Public-Private Partnerships HNTB Ledcor Construction Inc New City Advisors Hoar Construction Lee County Port Authority New Mexico Tourism Department Hobas Pipe USA Legat Architects New Millennium Building Systems HOCHTIEF PPP Solutions Leidos Engineering New Orleans City Planning North America Lend Lease Commission Hodgson Russ LLP Leo A Daly New York City Economic Hoefer Wysocki Architecture Leopardo Company Development Corp Hoffman Construction Liberty Mutual Investments New York University Hogan & Associates Construction Louisville Metro Government Northeastern University Hogan Lovells US LLP MAG USA Norton Rose Fulbright HOK Architecture Main Street Partners Norwalk Redevelopment Agency Holland & Hart Manatee County Government Nossaman LLP Homeier & Law, P.C. Manatt, Phelps & Phillips Nova Southeastern University Honeywell NTE Mobility Partners & LBJ Manhattan Construction Company Infrastructure Group Horne LLP Mansfield Economic Development Nuveen Asset Management Hotel Appraisers & Advisors Marble Falls Economic Odebrecht Construction Inc. Howard Hughes Corporation Development Corporation Office of the Governor, State of Texas i3 Integration LLC Maricopa County Ogden City Corporation IBI Group Marsh Oglesby Greene Architects IBM Marsh USA, Inc. OHL USA ICF International Martin / Martin, Inc. Oklahoma City ICSC Massachusetts Department Olathe Chamber of Commerce InfraManagement Group LLC of Transportation Old Republic Insurance Group

www.thep3conference.com 6 The P3 Conference Did you know? The agenda offers multiple Participating Groups Oldcastle RSP Architects Tomball Economic Development daily breaks, receptions, 1-on-1 Olsson Associates RTKL Associates Inc. Corporation Omaha Housing Authority Rudolph & Sletten Town of Addison meeting areas and events O’Melveny & Myers LLP Rutan & Tucker, LLP Town of Davie Omni Hotels Ryan LLC Town of Flower Mound designed to meet new people. OMNIPLAN S&B Infrastructure TP Invest Oncor Electric Delivery S&W LLP Trademark Property Company Opsis Architecture LLP S. M. Wilson & Co. Trammell Crow Company Overland, Pacific & Cutler, Inc. S.B. Ballard Construction Co TransSoultions OZ Architecture Saint Paul Port Authority Transurban P3 Advisors Salt Lake City Housing & Travis County Healthcare District P3 Bulletin Neighborhood Development Traylor Bros., Inc. Parametrix San Diego Airport Authority Tremco Inc. Parker Infrastructure Partners San Diego Housing Commission Tri Global Energy Parkhill, Smith & Cooper, Inc. Saunders Construction Trihydro Corporation Parkland Health & Hospital Systems Schemmer Truckee Meadows Community College Parrish Construction Group Schmidt Associates TTG Corp Parsons Brinckerhoff SecureBio International Turner & Townsend Paslay Management Group, LP Seguin Economic Development Turner Construction Company Pavlov Media Corporation Turner Surety and Insurance Payden & Rygel Sellen Construction Brokerage, Inc PCL Construction Seminole State College of Florida Tutor Perini Corporation Peckar & Abramson, P.C. SERA Architects TVO Management Services Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects Severn Trent – North America TYPSA Group Penn State University Seyfarth Shaw LLP U.S. Army Corps of Engineers PennDOT SFAA U.S. General Services Administration PERC Water SfL+a Architects / FirstFloor Univeristy of California, Santa Barbara Perkins Coie LLP SFS Architecture UMB Bank Perkins Eastman Shafer, Kline & Warren United States Department of Transportation Perkins+Will Shawmut Design and Construction United Water Petra Systems Shiel Sexton Company, Inc. University at Buffalo Pflugerville Community Shikun and Binui Ltd. Development Corp. Shimmick Construction University of Maryland PGAL Shive Hattery, Inc. University of New Mexico PGAV Architects Shook Construction University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Pharr Economic Development Shook Kelley Corporation Siebert Brandford Shank University Of Texas at Dallas Phase Engineering, Inc Siemens University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Plenary Group USA Skanska University of the Pacific Plum Creek SNC-Lavalin Thermal Power University of Utah Polk County Solomon Cordwell & Buenz University of Washington Tacoma Polsinelli South Swell Development Group University Student Living Polyize Technologies, Inc. Southern California Associatoin UNT Health Science Center Populous of Governments Upper Arkansas Water Conservancy District Port Isabel Economic Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Development Corporation State of Colorado Upper Kirby District Port of Camas-Washougal State of Maine Urban Redevelopment Authority Port of Corpus Christi Authority State of Oregon UrbanIS Port of Los Angeles State of Tennessee URS Corporation Port of Portland State of TN Real Estate US Army Corps of Engineers Portland Development Commission Asset Management US eb5 NYC Regional Center Poseidon Water State of Vermont Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. PQM, Inc. Steelcase Vanderlande Industries Inc. PRAXIS Steinberg Architects Vanir Construction Management, Inc. Presidium Group Stellar Vectorworks, Inc. Preston Hollow Capital STG Design Virginia Beach Convention and Visitors Bureau Prince George County Stites & Harbison, PLLC Virginia DOT Commissioner PrInce William County STOA Architects Economic Development Swinerton Builders Visit Bloomington Indiana Procore Syska Hennessy Group VLK Architects Professional Service T.Y. Lin International VMDO Industries, Inc. (PSI) Table Rock Capital Volkert Proinversion Tahoe Transportation District VRX, Inc. Project Control Tampa Housing Authority W.G. Yates & Sons Project Finance Advisory Limited Tarrant County College District W.W. Clyde & Co. Purdy-McGuire TD Industries Walbridge Quantitas Teague, Nall and Perkins Wall Street Journal Queensland Government Teichert, Inc. Walter P Moore R.C. Construction Co., Inc. Terra Technologies Weatherford Economic Raba Kistner Infrastructure, Inc. Terracare Associates, LLC Development Authority, Inc. RainTree Group Holding LLC Terrametrix, LLC Webber, LLC Ramp Development Wisconsin Housing and Econ TerranearPMC Development Authority Ramsey County Texas Infrastructure Council Woodard and Curran Range and Civil Construction, LLC Texas Sterling Construction Woods Bagot RCLCO THA Architecture Inc. WRNS Studio Reed Construction Data ThinkP3, LLC WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff Regional Recycling & Waste Thinkspot Inc. Reduction District XL Group Thomson Reuters Yardi Republic Services Thor Equities Revenue Authority of Prince Yates Construction Thornton Tomasetti Yearout Mechanical, Inc George’s County Tidewater Landscape Reznick Group Management Inc. Zachry Construction Corporation RH Shackelford, Inc Titan Development Zetlin & De Chiara LLP RIB U.S.COST TLC Engineering for Architecture Zurich Surety Rice Lake Construction Group TNECD Zyscovich Architects

www.thep3conference.com 7 The P3 Conference Did you know? 98% would recommend Registration Information P3C to a colleague. Government/Public General Audience Agency/University Early Registration $1,195 $450 Register by Friday, May 21, 2021. Advanced Registration $1,395 $550 Register by Friday, June 25th, 2021. Regular Registration $1,595 $595 Register by Friday, August 6, 2021. Last Chance Registration $1,695 $595

Hotel & Event Venue The Sheraton Dallas Hotel is our event headquarters. For more information, please visit our website. To make your hotel reservations, call the hotel directly at (800) 325-3535 and identify yourself as part of The Public-Private Partnership Conference (P3C).

Getting There The Sheraton Dallas Hotel is located at 400 North Olive Street in the downtown area of Dallas. Two major airports serve the Dallas-Fort Worth area and are convenient for staying at the Sheraton Dallas: „„ Dallas/Ft. Worth International Airport (DFW) – 19 miles „„ Dallas Love Airport (DAL) – 5 miles Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) provides service from Terminal A at DFW airport to . Click this link for more information. DART also provides service from Dallas Love Field Airport to downtown Dallas. Click this link for more information. Super Shuttle provides ground transportation from DFW International and Love Field airports to the Sheraton. Click here to make your Super Shuttle reservations. For more information about the Sheraton Dallas Hotel, contact their concierge desk at (214) 922-8000.

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