Texas Contractor: Nabers Among Experts Addressing P3C

Mary Scott Nabers will be featured with two other P3 experts in a panel discussion at the upcoming annual Public-Private Conference and Expo (P3C). The P3C is being held March 7-9, 2016, in Dallas.

Route Fifty: Renewable Energy Projects May Get Boost From Well-Heeled Private Sector Partners

Energy projects usually end up at the bottom of a government official’s priority list. Not until the power surges – or goes off – does the need for sustainability come to mind. But, as public-private partnerships become more common, renewable energy projects are likely to lean more toward collaborative efforts to achieve sustainability goals.

From Tappan Zee to Javits, how Cuomo’s plans boost public-private partnerships

New York state has proven to be fertile ground for Public Private Partnerships in recent years. Public officials are beginning to take advantage of private capital and the experience and expertise of the private sector to secure many high-dollar projects and services, from broad band initiatives to a variety of infrastructure projects. New York is fast becoming a leader in these successful collaborative efforts.

S&RC: Water technology launches public-private collaborations

Earlier this month, the White House released a report called “Water Resource Challenges and Opportunities for Water Technology Innovation.” It outlines the country’s dire water situation while highlighting many opportunities provided by technological innovations in water infrastructure.

Mass Transit: Making Life Better Through Smart Transit

Listen up, technology firms, that jingle you just heard was money in your pocket — a lot of it. Smart transit opportunities are more than abundant throughout the United States.

San Antonio Business Journal: Looking for opportunities in San Antonio?

From construction projects to other government initiatives, millions of dollars in government contracts will be available in the San Antonio area in 2016. Government spending is a $1 trillion marketplace and the new year is the perfect time for businesses to explore contracting opportunities. Read the full article (subscription required)

Austin Business Journal: Local governments about to seek big bids from businesses

The public-sector marketplace is open to businesses of every size and type including small companies, global firms and historically underutilized businesses such as women- and veteran-owned firms. The marketplace for both contractors and subcontractors in the Austin area is truly too large to be ignored.