Public Private Partnership Legislation: North Carolina | Practical Law

Public Private Partnership Legislation: North Carolina | Practical Law

A Q&A guide to North Carolina public private partnership (P3 or PPP) legislation. This Q&A discusses key provisions of P3 legislation, including bid submission, review and approval procedures, and the project delivery structures that may be used. This Q&A also discusses the rights and obligations of the government entity and the private sector party, including finance and compensation structures. Answers to questions can be compared across a number of jurisdictions (see Public Private Partnership Legislation: State Q&A Tool).

Public Private Partnership Legislation: North Carolina

Practical Law State Q&A w-000-5191 (Approx. 28 pages)

Public Private Partnership Legislation: North Carolina

by John O'Neill and David B. Horner, Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP, with Practical Law Finance
Law stated as of 05 Nov 2020North Carolina, United States
A Q&A guide to North Carolina public private partnership (P3 or PPP) legislation. This Q&A discusses key provisions of P3 legislation, including bid submission, review and approval procedures, and the project delivery structures that may be used. This Q&A also discusses the rights and obligations of the government entity and the private sector party, including finance and compensation structures. Answers to questions can be compared across a number of jurisdictions (see Public Private Partnership Legislation: State Q&A Tool).