Alabama seeks Project Finance and Delivery advisors

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Alabama seeks Project Finance and Delivery advisors

The Alabama Department of Transportation, USA, has launched a Request for Expresions of Interest (EOI) seeking interested bidders to provide advisory services for infrastructure projects of significant size and complexity.

The consultant may perform project finance and delivery advisory services, including but not limited to the evaluation of solicited and unsolicited bids for public private partnerships for infrastructure projects, the evaluation of traffic & revenue studies and the feasibility of toll-funded project financing, the use of TIFIA and any other available and applicable credit enhancement or project financing/funding options

The scope of the services will also include the development and use of financial models suitable for the analysis of various project finance and delivery options including but not limited to value for money analysis, financing alternatives analysis and financial feasibility analysis.

The EOI must be received prior to, 4:00 p.m. Central Time on Friday, July 1, 2016.

You can see the EOI document here:

https://cpmsapps.dot.state.al.us/ConsultantManagement/Docs/NON/06-07-2016-2.pdf

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