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Page 1: P 3 C...ATTEnDEE PROFILE By CORE BUsInEss ACTIVITy ATTEnDEE PROFILE By JOB TITLE MARCH 20 - 22, 2013 ORLANDO, FL DESIGN-BUILD FOR WATER/WASTEWATER MARCH 20-22, 2013 Delivering Quality

P 3 C

THE PUBLIC PRIVATEPARTNERSHIP CONFERENCESeptember 26 & 27, 2013 | Downtown Sheraton Hotel | Dallas, Texas

Sponsorship Prospectus

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At the P3 Conference in September, municipalities from across the country will unveil, showcase, and discuss their major capital projects. Our event is designed to connect municipalities with businesses that develop, capitalize, & operate public private partnerships. Join the country’s leading development professionals and municipalities in attracting and connecting with new development partners

Attendees include: • Developers • Builders/Contractors

• Architects • Engineers

• Consultants • Investment Bankers

• Attorneys • Municipal Leaders

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Get A sneAk preview of the biGGest development projects occurrinG Across the united stAtes

ExChAngE vAluAblE inSightS with muniCiPAl lEAdErS lOOking tO COnnECt with nEw dEvElOPmEnt PArtnErS.

THE PUBLIC PRIVATEPARTNERSHIP CONFERENCE

September 26 & 27, 2013 | Downtown Sheraton Hotel | Dallas, Texas

RegisteR foR P3C by visiting www.P3C2013.Com

fAll 2013

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WHY SPONSOR P3C 2013

P3C attracts leaders and dealmakers

in the industry, and offers sponsors

prominent recognition before, during,

and after the event. Sponsorship

levels are designed to fit a spectrum

of budgets. All packages are exclusive

opportunities to provide targeted,

creative, and direct sponsorship options

to maximize exposure and outreach.

Utilize the sponsorship opportunities

to strategically position your company

with the best P3C has to offer.  

COMMIT TO SPONSORSHIP EARLY AND MAXIMIZE YOUR VISIBILITY THROUGH PRE-CONFERENCE MARKETING EFFORTS.

Our team will work with you to customize a sponsorship package to pinpoint your audience and support your business goals. Please find our vast arrangement of sponsorship opportunities described in detail at the end of this  sponsorship prospectus. All sponsorship opportunities include additional benefits (such as registrations, on-site meeting space, as outlined in our prospectus). Commit to sponsorship early and maximize your visibility through pre-conference marketing efforts.

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Construction/Building/Engineering

OtherBank/Financial Institution

Consultancy

Legal

Architecture/Design/Planning

Development

Government - Development

ExECUTIVE DIRECTOR/MAnAGInG DIRECTOR/DIRECTOR

CHAIRMAn/CEO/PREsIDEnT/PARTnER/OwnER

ExECUTIVE VICE PREsIDEnT /sEnIOR VICE PREsIDEnT

MAnAGER

COnsULTAnT/AnALysT/AssOCIATE

35%

30%

26%

08%

01%

Texas Florida California Virginia Colorado Illinois

ATTEnDEE PROFILE By TOP Us sTATEs

ATTEnDEE PROFILE By CORE BUsInEss ACTIVITy

ATTEnDEE PROFILE By JOB TITLE

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MARCH 20 - 22, 2013

ORLANDO, FL

DESIGN-BUILD FORWATER/WASTEWATER

MARCH 20-22, 2013Delivering Quality Through Integration

MARCH 18-20, 2013Speeding Toward Innovative Project Delivery

T h e D e s i g n - B u i l d I n s t i t u t e o f A m e r i c a ( D B I A ) i s t h e o n l y o r g a n i z a t i o n t h a t d e � n e s , t e a c h e s a n d p r o m o t e s b e s t p r a c t i c e s i n d e s i g n - b u i l d p r o j e c t d e l i v e r y t o e n s u r e s u c c e s s f o r o w n e r s a n d p r a c t i t i o n e r s .

W W W . D B I A . O R G / C O N F E R E N C E S

COMPANY ATTENDEES

Abilene Cultural Affairs CouncilAECoMAGC, nM Building BranchAlamo Regional Mobility Authority Alan Plummer Associates, Inc.Alberici ConstructorsAllen Boone Humphries Robinson LLPAllen Economic Development CorporationAmerican Life IncAmericaribe, Inc / BouyguesAon Infrastructure SolutionsARCADIS u.S., Inc.ArupAtkins north America, IncAtlantic ManagementAuI ContractorsAustin Industries, Inc.Baer Engineering and Environmental Consulting, IncBalfour Beatty ConstructionBalfour Beatty InfrastructureBalfour Beatty Investments, Inc.Baylor HealthBayShore Contractors, LLCBBVABecker-Poliakoff, LLPBernardsBexar County, Economic DevelopmentBlack & VeatchBlue Cottage ConsultingBoKA PowellBowen Engineering CorporationBrazos Valley Engineering IncBrierley Associates Brinkley Sargent ArchitectsBroken Arrow Economic Development CorporationBrowning & AssociatesBuckingham CompaniesBusiness First BankBWC Consulting, LLCC.C. Myers, Inc.C.H. Johnson Consulting, Inc.Cal Poly State universityCameron County Regional Mobility AuthorityCentre City Development CorpCFZ GroupChase PropertiesCity new HavenCity of AkronCity of AlbuquerqueCity of AllenCity of AlvinCity of ArlingtonCity of AustinCity of Bloomington City of BothellCity of Broken ArrowCity of Bronwsville

City of CharlotteCity of CincinnatiCity of ClaytonCity of DallasCity of Delray BeachCity of EdinburgCity of El PasoCity of El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs DepartmentCity of Elk GroveCity of Fort WorthCity of FresnoCity of Greenville, nCCity of HasletCity of IndianapolisCity of KerrvilleCity of LargoCity of LovelandCity of MadisonCity of McKinneyCity of navasotaCity of noblesvilleCity of norfolkCity of north Richland HillsCity of PittsburgCity of PlanoCity of RedmondCity of Saint PaulCity of San AntonioCity of Sioux Falls        City of SpringfieldCity of TempeCity of Twinsburg City of Yakima             City of Youngstown office of Econ. DevelopmentCivic San DiegoCivil and Envieonmental Consultants, Inc. Civitas Capital Management, LLCClark Condon Associates, Inc.Clark ConstructionCohnReznickCommerce City, ColoradoConvention & Visitors Bureau for the City of AbileneCook County, IL Crescent Growth Capital, LLCCurrie & Brown, Inc.Davis & Floyd, Inc.Dearborn County Economic InitiativeDekker/Perich/SabatiniDevelopment Corporation of Abilene, TexasDewberry Architects Inc.Diamond Ridge DevelopmentDLA Piper LLP DLR GroupDodge City Ford County Development CorporationDowntown Bloomington Inc

DowntownDC Business Improvement DistrictEB5 CapitalECS, Ltd.Edgemoor DevelopmentEmery Sapp & Sons, IncEPR Financial ServicesEpsteinEscambia County Community RedevelopmentF.A. Wilhelm Construction Co., Inc.Fairfax County Department of HousingFamily Entertainment, LLCFCC ConstructionFenstermaker & Assoc.Ferrovial Agroman uS CorpFlintco, LLCFord nassen & Baldwin P.C.Fox Rothschild LLPFreese and nichols, Inc.Freese nicholsGarfield TraubGarverGate House CapitalGates Group Capital Partners GeocompGilbane Development CompanyGoulston & StorrsGovernment Services Group, Inc.GPD GroupGreat Falls Development AuthorityGreater Jamaica Development CorporationGreenberg TraurigH&A, Architects and EngineersH. J. High Construction CompanyHaahs & AssociatesHarrison, Walker & HarperHarristown Enterprises Inc.HDR Constructors, Inc.HDR Engineering, Inc.HemisFair Park Area Redevelopment CorporationHensel Phelps Construction Co.HIll & Wilkinson General ContractorsHilton HotelsHKS, Inc.HMC ArchitectsHnTBHoar Construction, LLCHogan & Associates ConstructionHomeier & Law, P.C.Housing and Economic Development Department for City of Fort WorthHoward S. Wright, a Balfour Beatty CompanyHuffines CommunitiesHumphreys CompanyHunden Strategic PartnersHunt Companies, Inc.Hunt Construction Group, IncHunt Public Private PartnershipsHVS Global Hospitality Services

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MADE IN AMERICA“If you can draw it, we will build it. In steel.”

Dakota Brewer. Dale Brue. Steel

Fabricators. “You got to appreciate

what you do, and like doing it,” Brue

says. “Otherwise, what’s the purpose?

We’re tryin’ to teach the new guys

what we do, and we do it in steel.”

They lay out beams, holes, cuts,

angles and where the plates go on.

Fabricate big box beams with three-,

four-inch fl anges. A 29-ton piece not

uncommon. Couldn’t even tell you

how many tons fabricated since 1976

when Dale started at Zalk Josephs

Fabricators. He gets up early. 3 AM.

Never been late. Never.

They say compound miters are

tough, but they handle them. Steel’s

forgiving. Weld it up, fi ll in little gaps.

Proud of every one of their jobs. Like

Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s

Hospital of Chicago. When the boss

sold the project, Zalk came up with

an innovative scheme: using cables to

support the 14th, 15th and 16th fl oor.

Shaved a couple of months off the

duration of the project because of it.

Dakota Brewer. Dale Brue.

Made in America.

Like the steel they fabricate.

There’s always a solution in steel.

312.670.2400www.aisc.org/madeinamerica

IBI GroupICF InternationalIowa Falls Area Development CorporationJ. A. Street & AssociatesJMA Architects, Inc. Johns Hopkins universityJones Lang LaSalleJones Lang LaSalle HotelsJqKaufman & Canoles, PCKBR Building GroupKCI ConstructionKerrville Convention and Visitor’s BureauKerrville Economic Development Corp.Kiewit Building Group Inc.Kiewit ConstructionKimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.Kochville Township Downtown Development AuthorityKPFF Consulting Engineers Kutak Rock, LLPLAnE ConstructionLansing Township Downtown Development AuthorityLaw office of Mark FosterLea+Elliott, IncLend LeaseLincoln Property CompanyLiving CitiesLMn ArchitectsLockton - Kansas CityLord, Aeck & SargentManhattan Construction Company       Mansfield Economic DevelopmentMassDevelopmentMatanuska Susitna BoroughMcGuireWoods ConsultingMckenna Long & Aldrdige LLPMcKinney Economic Development CorporationMDCMerrick & CompanyMesa County    Mesirow FinancialMetro Regional GovernmentMetropolitan CouncilMetropolitan Transit Authority of Harris CountyMiami Downtown Development AuthorityMichael Baker Jr., Inc.Midwest LECETMontana State university Innovation CampusMontgomery County Economic DevelopmentMontgomery County, MarylandMoran Enterprises, Inc.Mortenson ConstructionMortenson DevelopmentMultatechMunsch Hardt

MW Buildersnabors, Giblin & nickerson, P.A.national Development Councilnewland Real Estate GroupnoRR, LLCnorwalk Redevelopment Agencyodebrecht Construction, Incodebrecht Construction, Inc.oHL uSAolsson Associatesoncor Electric Deliveryorix uSAParametrixParsons BrinckerhoffPBKPerkins+WillPflugerville Community Development CorporationPhelps DevelopmentPKM Steel Service Inc.Plenary GroupPlum CreekPolk CountyPort of Los AngelesPort of San AntonioPortman HoldingsPrime Strategies, Inc.Prince William County Economic DevelopmentProfessional Service Industries, Inc. (PSI)Provident Resources Group Inc.Raba Kistner Infrastructure, Inc.Range and Civil Construction, LLCRCLCoRepublic ServicesReznick GroupRK&KRTKL Associates Inc.Rutan & TuckerS. M. Wilson & Co.Saint Paul Port AuthoritySalt Lake City Redevelopment AuthoritySAM - Construction Services, IncSan Antonio River AuthoritySan Diego Housing CommissionSandy CitySchemmerSeminole State College of FloridaSeyfarth Shaw LLPSfL+a Architects / FirstFloorSH ArchitectureShiel Sexton Company, Inc. Shook Construction Skanska Infrastructure DevelopmentSkanska uSA Building Inc.SmithGroupJJRSnC-Lavalin Thermal PowerSociety for Marketing Professional ServicesSouthern CA Association of Governments

Speed Fab-CreteStarwood Hotels & ResortsStewart Title Guaranty Co. SToA ArchitectsStrategic Partnerships, IncSummit DCK, LLCSundt ConstructionSurveying And Mapping, Inc. Swerdling & AssociatesTax Credit ManagementTexas Lone Star Enterprises The Beck GroupThe Brandt Companies, LLCThe Lane Construction CorporationThe nRP GroupThe Rodriguez GroupThe Ross Group Construction Corp.The Valued Advisor FundTitan DevelopmentTown of AddisonTown of Flower MoundTrademark Property CompanyTVo Management Servicesuniversity of Alaska, Division of Design & Constructionuniversity of oklahoma - Institute for quality CommunitiesuRS Corporation, Civil Construction & Mining GroupVanir Construction Management, Inc.Vialta Group, A Balfour Beatty CompanyVirginia Department of Transportation Visit Bloomington IndianaW.G. Yates & Sons Construction CompanyW.W. Clyde & Co.Walker Parking ConsultantsWaller Economic Development Corp.Walter P MooreWaste ManagementWayne o’neill & AssociatesWDG ArchitectureWeidlinger AssociatesWells FargoWest Valley CityWeston Solutions Inc.White Construction CompanyWight & CompanyWoolpertYates ConstructionYearoutMechanical, IncZachry Construction CorporationZurich nA

COMPANY ATTENDEES

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CO-CHAIR SPONSORSHIP

> Conference attendee list with names, addresses

and phone numbers (available week of conference).

$15,000

This coveted position provides your company maximum exposure throughout the entire conference marketing campaign (e.g. print advertisements, conference website, speaking opportunities, email campaigns).

Co-Chair sponsors receive top position on all P3C related signage and advertisements in our conference program.

The Conference Co-Chair is treated as a partner, and is instrumental with regards to the development of the conference agenda. A representative is added to the conference’s breakout session committee, and will select and lead a topic of discussion at the conference.

> Design and lead a breakout session topic.

> Five (5) registration passes to the conference.

> Premier exhibit space at the conference.

BREAKFAST RECEPTION

> Your company acts as lead sponsor for our breakfast reception held at the conference venue.

> Signs at the breakfast reception promote your company as the sponsor.

> A reserved table will be set up for company and guests.

LUNCHEON RECEPTION

> Your company acts as lead sponsor for our luncheon reception held at the conference venue.

> Signs at the luncheon reception promote your company as the sponsor.

> A reserved table will be set up for company and guests.

COCKTAIL RECEPTION> Your company hosts a cocktail reception held within the conference venue.

> Full page advertisement in conference program guide.

> Logo recognition on all print advertisements, website,

email and dirext mail campaigns.

> Exclusive sponsorship recognition during a breakfast, lunch or after-conference cocktail party. Select one:

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PLATINUM SPONSORSHIP

$10,000

Platinum Sponsorship Package may include one of the following:

PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS ARRANGEMENTSWORK BEST WHERE THERE IS AN EXPLICIT POLICY COMMITMENT BY GOVERNMENTS TO INVOLVE THE PRIVATE SECTOR, A CLEAR LONG-TERM POLITICAL WILL, AND A HIGH-QUALITY PARTNERSHIP THAT IS TRANSPARENT.

BREAKFAST RECEPTION

> Your company acts as lead sponsor for our breakfast reception held at the conference venue.

> Signs at the breakfast reception promote your company as the sponsor.

> A reserved table will be set up for company and guests.

LUNCHEON RECEPTION

> Your company acts as lead sponsor for our luncheon reception held at the conference venue.

> Signs at the luncheon reception promote your company as the sponsor.

> A reserved table will be set up for company and guests.

COCKTAIL RECEPTION> Your company hosts a cocktail reception held within the conference venue.

> Full page advertisement in conference program guide.

> Premier exhibit space at the conference.

> Logo recognition on all print advertisements, website,

email and dirext mail campaigns.

> Conference attendee list with names, addresses

and phone numbers (available week of conference).

> Exclusive sponsorship recognition during a breakfast, lunch or after-conference cocktail party. Select one:

> Four (4) registration passes to the conference.

> Breakout session participation

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GOLDSPONSORSHIP

$8,000

Gold Sponsorship Package may include one of the following:

> Distributed to all attendees and exhibitors upon arrival at the conference.

CONFERENCE WORKBOOK> The back cover of the workbook features artwork and/or logo as determined by your company and is distributed to all attendees and exhibitors upon arrival at the conference.

REGISTRATION BOOTH> Have your name seen first by sponsoring the Registration Booth that welcomes all conference participants.

> Premier exhibit space at the conference.

> Logo recognition on all print advertisements, website,

email and dirext mail campaigns.

> Conference attendee list with names, addresses

and phone numbers (available week of conference).

> Breakout session participation > Exclusive sponsorship recognition of one of the following:

> Three (3) registration passes to the conference.

> Half page advertisement in conference program guide.

REFRESHMENT BREAK> Your company hosts a break held within the conference venue.

> Signs at the refreshment break to promote your company as the sponsor.

CONFERENCE ID BADGE AND LANYARD> Corportate logo displayed on id badge and lanyard. Distributed to all attendees upon arrival at the conference.

CONFERENCE TOTE BAG

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EXHIBIT SPACE

visibility through pre-conference marketing efforts.

> Conference attendee list with names, addresses and phone numbers (available week of conference).

$3,000

Exhibit space at the conference to “meet and greet” current and prospective clients, and to distribute your company’s marketing materials.

PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS ARE APPROPRIATE WHERE THERE ARE MAJOR AND COMPLEX CAPITAL PROJECTS. HERE THE PRIVATE SECTOR CAN OFFER PROJECT SKILLS, AND MORE INNOVATIVE DESIGN AND RISK MANAGEMENT EXPERTISE THAT CAN BRING SUBSTANTIAL BENEFITS.

> One (1) representatives from the organization to

EXHIBIT SPACE

> Commit to space early and maximize your

> Space is offered on a first-come, first-serve basis.

attend the conference.