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Construction

Feb. 26, 2011

Public-Private Partnership Gets Judge's Green Light

The bitter legal war over the Presidio Parkway Project could be just a taste of the fights public-private partnerships could face in the future, as so-called P3s pick up steam as a tool to get massive construction projects off the ground.


By Jason W. Armstrong


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A judge gave the green light to the $1.1 billion expansion of the aging, six-lane southern approach to San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge, removing a major hurdle to one of the highest profile public-private partnerships in California's history.


But the bitter legal war over the Presidio Parkway Project, experts said, may be just a taste of the types of fights such agreements could face...

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