The Puerto Rico Public-Private Partnerships Authority has released its feasibility study of the project, concluding that a DBFOM delivery model will provide the greatest value for money and is generally advantageous to the University

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The Puerto Rico Public-Private Partnerships Authority has released its feasibility study of the project, concluding that a DBFOM delivery model will provide the greatest value for money and is generally advantageous to the University. The authority appointed CPM PR, LLC, as its local technical advisor, KPMG, LLP as financial advisor, V Architecture as lead designer and Estudios Técnicos, LLC, as economic advisors for the project. The authority plans to issue a Request for Qualifications this month, award the contract in November 2018 and begin construction in the first quarter of 2019.
List of the country updates

Country updates

  • March 01, 2018

    The City of Falls Church has issued a RFP for the project

  • March 01, 2018

    Kent County has issued a Request for Information (RFI) for the project

  • February 21, 2018

    RFP for the development of the Courthouse has been launched

    After the Commissioners Court voted to solicit proposals from potential private partners interested in both putting up land for the project and building the facility, Travis County’s search...

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  • February 21, 2018

    Travis County Commissioners Court has voted to solicit proposals for the project from potential private partners

    Travis County Commissioners Court has voted to solicit proposals for the project from potential private partners. The solicitations will invite private entities to both donate land to the project and...

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  • February 21, 2018

    GDOT has announced an Industry Forum for the project on 30 April 2018, to provide interested potential partners with information about delivery goals, anticipated project scope, the procurement process and potential risks

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