2023 Public-Private Partnership (P3) Conference & Expo

03.06.23

Join Winstead Shareholders Jeff Nydegger and Sarah Christian  at the 2023 Public-Private Partnership Conference & Expo. The conference will discuss infrastructure challenges faced nationwide; and how innovations in project delivery, procurement, life cycle asset management, and technology can help solve critical issues.

Date: Monday, March 6- Wednesday, March 8, 2023  
Location:
Hyatt Regency, Dallas, TX  

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Winstead Speakers: Jeff Nydegger, Sarah Christian

Who Should Attend: Senior management from firms in the construction, engineering, architecture, legal and consulting industries as well as public leaders, higher education officers and development agency officials at the municipal, state, and federal levels of government.

 

Our attorneys will participate in the following panel:

Hidden Gems: Leveraging Assets to Fund Public and Institutional Facilities

Date: Monday, March 6, 2023  
Time:
4:00 – 5:00 p.m.  

This strategy session focuses on identifying underutilized assets, finding market uses for them, and freeing up resources to invest in public and institutional facilities in order to maximize the potential for project success.

Moderator: Jeff Nydegger, Shareholder, Winstead PC

Panelists: Michael Crase, Vice President, Public-Private Partnerships, Gilbane Development Company; Emily Barron, Assistant City Manger, City of Pflugerville; Daughan Pitts, Director, Hayat Brown

 

The IRA’s Impact On Renewable Project Delivery Models

Date: Tuesday, March 7
Time: 11:00 am — 12:00 pm

This panel will discuss how the Inflation Reduction Act’s (IRA) changes to programs such as the Investment Tax Credit (ITC) may impact financing and contracting approaches to renewable energy projects.

Moderator: Tom Budescu, Senior Vice President, Ernst & Young Infrastructure Advisors, LLC

Panelists: Natriece Bryant, Public Private Partnership Director, Colorado Department of Personnel and Administration; Sarah Christian, Shareholder, Winstead; Rob Guthrie, Chief Development Officer, Bernhard; Brian Renehan, Senior Vice President, WSP

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