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Public Private Partnerships (P3) Program

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Georgia DOT is implementing a new and innovative Public Private Partnership (P3) program that will bring much-needed transportation projects to Georgia, the size and scope of which would not be possible through traditional processes and existing funding. The end result will be increased mobility and greater choice in travel options.

Announcements
Reevaluation of Final Environmental Impact Statement
Public comment period on FEIS has been extended through Friday, April 5, 2013. 
 

P3 Projects

Multi-Modal Passenger Terminal

A project designed to bring together various ground and rail transit services in a centralized downtown location for travelers in metro-Atlanta.
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Northwest Corridor  

The Northwest Corridor replaces the West by Northwest Corridor project. This project is a vital part of a system-wide transportation effort to address congestion, mobility and livability concerns in metropolitan Atlanta.
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Rest Areas

A project designed to provide safe, well maintained and operated rest areas to the travelling public.
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Program Information

P3 projects leverage limited transportation funds by partnering with the private sector. Private industry partners are able to bring innovative approaches, both in terms of funding and project delivery methods. That means projects that simply couldn’t be constructed in today’s environment without private partners get delivered faster and with greater cost certainty than possible through traditional methods.

The solicitation of Georgia's first P3 project was initiated on February 26, 2010.