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Planning a New PPP Project?

December 12, 2023 (2 min read)

Read this practice note discussing the capital sources that public and private sponsors in the United States can use to develop, construct, operate and maintain public infrastructure projects. Private and public partners can obtain third-party financing through a variety of sources, including tax-exempt private activity bonds, commercial loans, and federal credit assistance programs.

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