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When a public-private partnership (P3) delivery method is being considered for an infrastructure project, governmental entities typically rely on a “value for money” (VfM) analysis to compare lifecycle costs of designing, building, financing, operating, and maintaining an asset when using various project delivery methods.

This memo discusses important issues and considerations when designing, understanding, and evaluating VfM analyses.

                                                

Photo by Arizona Department of Transportation.

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