ACEA 19th Annual Central Texas Infrastructure Design & Construction Symposium

05.13.22

On May 13, Join Winstead Shareholder Jeff Nydegger for a discussion on the future of public and private partnerships at the Greater Austin Contractors & Engineers Association (ACEA) 19th Annual Central Texas Infrastructure Design & Construction Symposium. This event provides an open forum for individuals involved in all aspects of infrastructure design and construction.

Date: Friday, May 13, 2022
Location: Austin Convention Center

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Winstead Speakers: Jeff Nydegger

 

Our attorney will participate in the presentation:

The Future of Public and Private Partnerships

Date: Friday, May 13, 2022
Time: 8:15 – 9:15 a.m.
Location: Room 16ab

Central Texas is seeing a dramatic increase in the number of public-private partnership (P3) transactions and alternative delivery projects from the public sector. These projects include single-purpose facilities like the Travis County Civil and Family Courts Facility and the Moody Center at The University of Texas at Austin, as well as mixed-use and horizontal developments, including Cedar Park’s Bell Boulevard. This session will discuss the lessons learned from these projects and the future outlook for P3 and alternative delivery methods for major projects in Texas.

Speaker: Jeff Nydegger

Who Should Attend: Engineers, Government Employees, Associates/Suppliers, Contractors

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