A crucial highway improvement for the growing Phoenix region reached an important milestone November 2 when the Arizona Department of Transportation received proposals from all three short-listed teams vying to develop the Loop 202 South Mountain Freeway Project. The three multidiscipline teams are identified in our March 2015 blog.
This $1.9 billion megaproject includes the design, construction and 30-year maintenance of the last section of the Loop 202 Freeway – a route which will stretch 22 miles from the Maricopa Freeway segment of I-10 to the Papago Freeway segment of I-10 ...
The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) announced today it has shortlisted three developer teams vying for the $1.9 billion design-build-maintain contract for the Loop 202 South Mountain Freeway Project. The three multidiscipline teams, in alphabetical order, are:
- Connect 202 Partners
- Fluor Enterprises Inc.
- Granite Construction Co.
- Ames Construction Inc.
- Parsons Brinckerhoff Inc.
- DBi Services LLC
- AZTEC Engineering Group, Inc.
- Stanley Consultants
- Kleinfelder Group, Inc.
- AMEC Environmental & Infrasstructure, Inc.
- The Transtec Group
- Gunn Communications, Inc.
In the modern U.S. history of public-private partnerships, the prevailing project delivery models have been the toll concession and the availability payment contract. In both cases, the private party raises equity and debt financing and takes responsibility and risk for completing design, constructing and providing long-term operations and maintenance. The major difference between the two is that in the toll concession the private party takes the revenue risk and secures its debt with project toll revenues, while the public owner takes the project revenue risk under an ...
The Arizona Department of Transportation received on December 10 statements of qualifications from five teams vying for a design-build-maintain contract for the $1.9 billion Loop 202 South Mountain Freeway Project. The submitting teams are:
1. Connect 202 Partners
- Fluor Entreprises Inc.
- Granite Construction Co.
- Ames Construction Inc.
- Parsons Brinckerhoff Inc.
- DBi Services LLC
2. South Mountain Mobility Group
- Dragados USA, Inc.
- Flatiron Constructors, Inc.
- Pulice Construction Inc.
- AECOM Infrastructure Inc.
- AECOM Technical Services
- ACS Infrastructure Development, Inc.
The Arizona Department of Transportation announced today its decision to deliver the $1.9 billion South Mountain Freeway Project under a single design-build-maintain public-private partnership. While there will be a long-term maintenance component, ADOT, in collaboration with the Maricopa Association of Governments and the Arizona Division of the Federal Highway Administration, has decided to use available public funds together with public financing to pay for the project.
ADOT received an unsolicited proposal for the project more than a year ago. Under its P3 ...
The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) and Infrastructure Corporation of America (ICA) have entered into a concession agreement under which ICA will operate and maintain ADOT’s 14 highway rest areas. The concession agreement is the first agreement ADOT has executed under its public-private partnership (P3) statute, which has been in place since 2009, and is one of several P3 opportunities ADOT is pursuing.
ADOT’s concession agreement with ICA went into effect on October 1st and has an initial term of five years. ADOT may, at its discretion, extend the term of the ...
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