With a deteriorating transportation infrastructure and public funds dwindling, the US is increasingly seeking new funding mechanisms to finance brownfield and greenfield projects.
Their neighbours, Canada and Latin America (Mexico, Brazil and Chile), also have a significant wave of P3 projects in development.
There are clear signs that their governments are keen to foster infrastructure development with the help of the private sector participation.
With no shortage of exciting projects across the continent questions are now being asked about the potential impact of the credit crunch. What do the current market conditions signal for new and ongoing transport projects? How will deals be financed in the future? Will the notion of foreign investment and ownership be accepted?
This unique invitation-only Forum combines the opportunity in a closed forum to identify the funding requirements for sectors including roads, airports and seaport sectors combined with a range of excellent networking opportunities.
Drawing an international audience this key Forum will provide the opportunity to meet with Departments of Transport, policy-makers, developers, financiers and advisors from the global infrastructure community to debate the potential of P3 involvement in the Americas.
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