Build America Transportation Investment Center. Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Transportation

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Build America Transportation Investment Center Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Transportation

Background On July 17, 2014 the President announced the Build America Investment Initiative: a government-wide effort to increase infrastructure investment and economic growth by engaging with state and local governments and private sector investors to encourage collaboration, expand the market for public-private partnerships (PPPs) and put federal credit programs to greater use. As a part of this initiative, USDOT committed to establishing the Build America Transportation Investment Center, a one-stop-shop for state and local governments, public and private developers and investors seeking to utilize innovative financing and P3s to deliver transportation projects. 2

Build America Transportation Investment Center Housed at the USDOT, the Build America Transportation Investment Center (BATIC) draws upon and elevates the expertise and resources of each of USDOT s modal administrations and combines their perspectives to provide a multi-modal approach to project financing. By engaging with project sponsors early on, the BATIC can help them understand the most advantageous strategies for financing their projects as well as assist with navigating through the various federal and regional processes. 3

Build America Transportation Investment Center Mandate The BATIC will harness the potential of private capital to complement existing government funding by: Providing a navigator service for the public and private sector, including hands-on technical support and expertise; Providing information and improving understanding of existing USDOT credit programs and resources; Helping project sponsors to understand and efficiently comply with permitting and other review requirements; Providing technical assistance, e.g. through sharing of best practices and case studies on successful projects, a new website, standard operating procedures/documents and toolkits, etc.

Training, Toolkits, and Technical Assistance The Department has developed extensive guides and other resources for project sponsors and private sector investors alike, including: A Guide to model contract provisions for toll highway concessions A P3 toolkit which includes a value-for-money analytical component An RRIF toolkit which will help project sponsors understand the application process as well as provide tips to ensure a successful application Project highlights profiling the financing stories of P3 projects across the United States A new port financing guide These resources are accessible from www.dot.gov/buildamerica

P3 Concessions in the U.S. New Build Facilities 6 Eagle Project Colorado ($2,043 million) U.S. 36 Managed Lanes / BRT Project Colorado ($521 million) I-69 Section 5 Indiana ($325 million) Ohio River Bridges East End Crossing Indiana ($981 million) Dulles Greenway Virginia ($350 million) Goethals Bridge Replacement New Jersey / New York ($1,436 million) Presidio Parkway California ($852 million) I-495 Capital Beltway HOT Lanes Virginia ($2,068 million) 91 Express Lanes* California ($135 million) Downtown Tunnel / Midtown Tunnel / MLK Extension Virginia ($2,089 million) South Bay Expressway* California ($658 million) I-95 HOV/HOT Lanes Virginia ($923 million) Operational Key Under Construction/ Financial Close Commercial Close North Tarrant Express Segments 3A & 3B Texas ($1,638 million) SH 130 (Segments 5-6) Texas ($1,328 million) North Tarrant Express Segments 1 & 2A Texas ($2,047 million) IH 635 Managed Lanes Texas ($2,615 million) *Facility now under public management and operation Port of Miami Tunnel Florida ($1,113 million) I-595 Corridor Roadway Improvements Florida ($1,834 million) I-4 Ultimate Florida ($2,320 million) Teodoro Moscoso Bridge Puerto Rico ($127 million)

Build America Transportation Investment Center One of the goals of the center is to highlight recent and ongoing innovative projects, to help states and localities learn from each other. Some examples include: Eagle P3 Project (CO): - Project will provide new rail transit options along three corridors in metropolitan Denver. - The $2.04 billion project is being delivered as the first design-buildfinance-operate-maintain concession contract of a rail-transit P3 in the United States; - It combines TIFIA, PABs, sales tax revenue, county/city contributions, revenue bonds, private equity. 7

Build America Transportation Investment Center One of the goals of the center is to highlight recent and ongoing innovative projects, to help states and localities learn from each other. Some examples include: I-4 Ultimate TIFIA Loan (FL): - On September 4, DOT signed a $950 million TIFIA loan for the I-4 Ultimate project, a 21.1 mile roadway through Orlando, Florida. - The project reconstructs and expands the capacity of 21.1 miles of Interstate 4 through downtown Orlando, replacing or improving 15 interchanges, 71 existing bridges, and adding 4 new express toll lanes. - Largest TIFIA loan ever completed for a public-private partnership. - The project benefited from engaging with DOT early in the process and using a new, streamlined PPP process that includes a standard term sheet. 8

Build America Transportation Investment Center One of the goals of the center is to highlight recent and ongoing innovative projects, to help states and localities learn from each other. Some examples include: PennDOT Rapid Bridge Replacement (PA): - PennDOT is pursuing replacement of more than 500 small bridges under a single, innovative PPP that bundles the projects to facilitate private investment. - The project will benefit from both a $1.2 billion private activity bond allocation. - In addition, DOT is providing targeted flexibility with respect to NEPA implementation that will enable the developer play a significant role in ensuring compliance with environmental requirements. 9

Resources Build America Transportation Investment Center website: www.dot.gov/buildamerica Email: BuildAmerica@dot.gov phone: (202) 366-2300 10