In this third of a multi-part series on public-private partnerships (P3s), we focus on what needs to be done to get started with the procurement process. In Part 2, it was noted how the scope of the definition of “P3” offered by the Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships includes most forms of collaborations between the public and private sectors, whether or not the specific commercial arrangement calls for a financing commitment by the private partner.
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