The U.S. faces $3.6 trillion in
unfunded infrastructure liabilities
U.S. Infrastructure Rating: D+
Healthcare
Energy
Water
Waste
Infrastructure
Financing
Expertise
Governance
Global Proof Points
Meeting with the
Governor
Public & Private
Stakeholders
Kellogg Research
The Challenge: How can Colorado better use
Public Private Partnerships (P3) for infrastructure?
Integrated
Portfolio
Planning +
Enforcement +
Research
Stakeholder
Awareness
Communication +
Trust
Nuggets of Success Pillars of Failure
What We Found: Successes & Failures
The ultimate proof-point:
SPAD in Malaysia
Before
After
The goal is to become THE center for all P3 innovation
Our Recommendation: A Center of Excellence
Concentrate
Expertise
•Create a Center of Excellence
•Focus on best practices and risk sharing
1
Gain Trust
•Incrementally engage the public through educational
buy-in
•Make it clear that P3s have a specific purpose – not all
projects are well-suited for P3s
2
Focus on
New Sectors
•Expand the scope of what has traditionally been thought
of as a P3
•Show that P3s work by focusing on performance-based
market testing
3