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Innovative Financing Methods for Large Projects in New England

  • COST

    $45 for BSA Members

  • TYPE

    Professional Development

  • AUDIENCE

    Professionals

Come hear industry leaders talk for the first time about the newly approved NYC Congestion Tax, and how ideas on this scale can be implemented throughout New England.

The Workshop will focus managing large projects including market and organizational problems. How the project is organized and procured is a significant factor in possible delays and cost overruns. The “Legacy Benefit” will be discussed including efforts to form a multi-state non-profit corporation to evaluate mega projects that benefit multi-jurisdictions. A discussion of a the benefits of RPA in the Tri-state area of NY-NJ-CT. and a possible New England Plan Group which would work across state boundaries in New England.

Featuring:
Tim McManus, Global Infrastructure Advisor, former Vice President with McKinsey & Company
Dan McNichol, Author and Journalist, Mega Construction Projects
Carolyn Ryan, Senior Vice President, Policy and Research, Boston Chamber of Commerce
Keith Craig, Director, NB Development
Chris Hersey, Project Manager, Skanska Corporation
Tom Wright, President and CEO, Regional Plan Association, NY, NJ and CT Tri-state Region

Registration Deadline: Friday, October 25th, 2019

$45 BSCES & BSA Members, $55 Non-Members
$20 Public Sector Members, $30 Public Sector Non-Members
$20 Senior and $20 Student Members
*Continental Breakfast and refreshments included in registration fee.

Registration Information: Register to attend this meeting and pay by credit card online above. To register online for an event at the BSCES member rate you must login using your BSCES assigned username and password. If you do not know your BSCES member login information call 617-227-5551. You can also register for this event by mail or email. To do so, download and complete a BSCES Event Registration Form and follow the submission instructions. Cancellations received after Friday, October 25, 2019 and no-shows will be billed.