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Infrastructure Partnerships:
Labors Evolving ExperienceBill Barnhart March 2013
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Infrastructure Partnerships:Labors Evolving Experience
Bill Barnhart March 2013
COVER PHOTO
In this Sept. 14, 2009, le photo, road workers begin construction along Caliornia interstate 215 north in San Bernadino County. Ocialssay its the largest stimulus unded reeway project to begin construction. Businesses that received ederal contracts under the economicstimulus are reporting more than 30,000 jobs saved or created in the rst months o the program. AP PHOTO/NICK UT
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1 Introduction and summary
5 Background and history
10 Government policy, pension-fund rules
14 Case studies
19 Legislating P3s in Pennsylvania
20 Conclusion
22 About the author and acknowledgements
23 Endnotes
Contents
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Introduction and summary
A 2,500-on, German-made, highway-unnel-boring machine nicknamed
Harrie rs bi ino he so earh o Miami, Florida, in November 2011. Since
hen he so-called sidewalk superinendens have been a varied lo, o say he leas.
Among hose near and ar waching he $1 billion eor o connec Inersae
395 wih he Por o Miami cargo erminal are visiors o he Miami Childrens
Museum adjacen o he unnel; Florida environmenaliss; cruise-ship operaors;
European reirees; Wall Sree dealmakers; and hundreds o sae and local public
ocials who see similar opporuniies or economic growh.
No group has been more ineresed han he consrucion workers in Miami-Dade
Couny, where he monhly unemploymen rae averaged 12.5 percen on he day
in lae 2011 when he French consrucion company operaing Harrie sared
he boring machines 40-oo-wide cuter head urning in earnes.1
Te unnel projec was born in conroversy, when in 1987 hen-Presiden Ronald
Reagan deemed he idea o connecing he expressway o he Miami cargo
erminal pork-barrel wase.2 When work began on he projec in 2010, local
wriers compared i o Bosons once conenious Big Dig and Alaskas Bridge
o Nowhereboh exreme examples o so-called pork-barrel projecs.3 oday,
as Harrie chews hrough earh or a second, parallel unnel, doubs have aken a
back sea o eager anicipaion ha Miami-Dade Couny will emerge as a major
desinaion or goods moving hrough he recenly widened Panama Canal.4
Wheher his workand a handul o similar projecs currenly underwaycan
conribue o meeing Americas inrasrucure needs depends on ranslaing
hard-won local success ino a naional policy. A major roadblock o he eor o
improve and expand he naions inrasrucure is moneyno jus he availabiliyo money bu also is source. Te Por o Miami unnelrom design o evenual
operaionis being buil and operaed hrough a long-erm lease o privae inves-
ors. Meridiam Inrasrucure, a European-based inrasrucure und deploying
pension dollars rom across he pond, and Bouygues Civil Works, he French rm
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responsible or he unnels consrucion, are he projecs owners. Governmen
he Florida Deparmen o ransporaion, Miami-Dade Couny, and he Ciy o
Miamiis a collaboraor on he projec and will, in eec, ren he aciliy rom
Meridiam and Bouygues.
Tis ype o nancial srucure o pay or public workshe eaming o govern-men wih privae acorsis known as a public-privae parnership, or P3. While
common in Canada, Ausralia, Briain, and Europe and increasingly common
in Souh America, i is novel in he Unied Saes. Public-privae parnerships
enable privae invesorsnoably pension unds, insurance companies, and oher
long-erm invesorso inves in public asses, including highways and unnels,
courhouses, waer sysems, and oher public aciliies. By working hrough an
inrasrucure und such as Meridiam or by invesing direcly in a projec and
assuming some direc ownership, invesors may assume roles in designing, build-
ing, mainaining, and/or operaing a aciliy in reurn or paymens hrough olls,
dedicaed axes, or regular paymens rom sae or local reasuries. Te projecmay already exisreerred o as browneldor i may be on he drawing
boardsreerred o as greeneld. In hese ypes o arrangemens, a sae or local
governmen ypically signs a long-erm lease wih he privae invesors.
Despie he amiliariy P3s have achieved in oher pars o he world, real concerns
are slowing down he ormaion o hese public-privae parnerships in he Unied
Saes. Boh he general public and organized labor have raised valid quesions
abou having privae, pro-seeking eniies manage public inrasrucure such as
roads and bridgesand abou he degree o which ha ownership srucure will
diminish public accounabiliy and avor shor-erm business expediencies over
long-erm public ineress such as hose o workers and he unemployed.
A 2012 sudy5 by he Congressional Budge Oce, or CBO, based on daa rom
76 public-privae-parnership highway projecs rom 1989 hrough mid-2011,
ound ha he botom-line dollar cos o axpayers and he raveling public or a
major highway is litle dieren beween a P3 nancial srucure and radiional
public-works nancing. In oher words, privae dollars or public inrasrucure
may be a welcome new unding source, bu promoers o P3s on Wall Sree and
elsewhere mus address broader public concernsincluding job-relaed issuesi P3s are o grow as a nancing alernaive.6
Te CBO sudy ound ha on a case-by-case basis, cerain highway public-privae
parnerships have done a beter job han radiional public nancing in obaining
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capial, geting projecs compleed quickly, and beter aligning he work o design-
ers, builders, and mainenance crews in producing qualiy roads and bridges. In
addiion, sae legislaion and conrac language aecing cerain P3s have in some
cases addressed labor concerns ha ineviably arise when public conrol o jobs
shis o he privae secor. Tese experiences need o be collaed ino a naional
policy ha maximizes he public benes o P3s and minimizes he risks.
As he CBO analysis concludes, For a public-privae parnership o be successul,
he public and privae parners should be beter o having enered he parnership
han hey would have been i hey had chosen an alernaive approach or projec.7
Wih his repor, he Cener or American Progress exends is recen analysis and
recommendaions on closing Americas inrasrucure gap hrough public-privae col-
laboraion, which were included in CAPs recen repor, Acceleraing Inrasrucure
Improvemens wih Beter Public Policies ha ap Privae Invesmen.8
In his repor we look a employmen issues surrounding public-privae parner-
ships. P3 projecs poenially presen a dual opporuniy o workers: jobs oday
and reiremen income omorrow. As par o heir srucure, P3s apply privaely
raised, pro-seeking invesmen dollarsoen rom pension undso he ask
o building, mainaining, and operaing public roads, bridges, and unnels.9
According o he Poliical Economy Research Insiue a he Universiy o
Massachusets, 18,000 jobs are creaed direcly and indirecly or every $1 bil-
lion invesed in inrasrucure.10 In urn, as a 2008 repor by he Governmen
Accounabiliy Oce noed, proessional invesorsincluding pension-und
managershave idenied highway-inrasrucure projecs as a viable opion or
long-erm invesmen programs.11
Public-privae parnerships have been an esablished inrasrucure-unding
mechanism in many pars o he world. Ye no naional consensus on a posiive
role or P3s will occur in he Unied Saes unil labor ully signs on. o bring labor
on board, heres wha he ederal governmen needs o ensure:
Te U.S. Deparmen o ransporaion needs o accelerae he compleion omodel P3 conracs, puting an emphasis on responsible-conracor policies ha
level he playing eld or all P3 projec biddersunion and nonunion alike.12
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Model conrac language needs o provide or risk sharing among privae inves-
ors and governmens, including risk-disclosure rules or pension unds and
oher P3 equiy invesors.
Te recommended conrac language needs o make clear ha bes value and
qualiy workmanshipno lowes cosis he primary driver o employmenpracices governing privae-secor and public employees associaed wih build-
ing and operaing P3 projecs.
Te ransporaion Deparmen needs o acively work wih saes o dra
saewide laws enabling a broad range o surace-inrasrucure P3s, raher han
projec-by projec saues.
Te Whie House needs o direc he reasury Deparmen o convene pen-
sion-und managers and advisors o ideniy ederal policies ha can increase
pension-und invesmen and paricipaion in P3 inrasrucure projecs.
In making he argumen o expand he use o public-privae-parnership nancing
o U.S. inrasrucure, we rs presen a brie hisory o American labors engage-
men wih P3 inrasrucure work. Nex, we look a some o he sauory and less
ormal rules ha address labor concerns abou he P3 concep. We hen repor
on specic labor issues ha arose in hree projecs: he Por o Miami unnel, he
Presidio Parkway in Caliornia, and he proposed Illiana Corridor, a oll road link-
ing Illinois and Indiana souh o he Chicago area. Aer a look a he P3 legislaing
process in one saePennsylvaniawe revisi our recommendaions.
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Background and history
Americas surace-ransporaion inrasrucurebeter known as roads and
bridgesmus be massively repaired and upgraded i hose living in America are
o be prosperous and sae.13 I is a ask requiring housands o jobs in consruc-
ion, operaion, and mainenance. Ye a poliical consensus on how o mee his
pressing need is missing. Conemp on he righ oward axes and pork-barrel
spending14 is mached on he le by anger oward Wall Sree schemes o seer
pro-seeking privae money ino public inrasrucure.15
Te concep o public-privae parnership is hardly unprecedened in America.
Privae ownership o surace-ransporaion aciliies is as old as America.
Audiences o he recen movie Lincoln saw one o he presidens consiuens
arguing or his amilys righ o collec a privae oll roads receips, jus as a P3
ownership consorium migh do oday. Beore 1800 privae urnpike companies
nanced much o Americas wesward expansion.16 Congress auhorized he
Cumberland Road, Americas rs public highway, in 1806.17 Federally subsidized
highways became a naional program in 1916.18
Americas edgling organized-labor movemen enered he highway program in
1896, when he operaors o he gian seam-powered equipmen used o build high-
ways and railroads me in Chicago o orm wha oday is he Inernaional Union
o Operaing Engineers.19 No long hereaer he Laborers Inernaional Union o
Norh Americarepresening many consrucion radeswas organized in 1903.20
Te naions roads have been essenially a public enerprise or nearly a cenury, 21 and
hey are represened bes by he iconic Inersae Highway Sysem. Bu in he years
immediaely beore he 2008 nancial crisis, privae invesors re-enered he picure.
Inrasrucure invesmen unds emerged as a novel asse class being sold glob-
ally o U.S. pension undsincluding union-sponsored pension undsand
oher insiuional invesors. Inrasrucure unds are creaed by Wall Sree banks
and oher inernaional invesmen pools and collec conribuions rom insi-
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uional invesorsmosly pension unds and insurance companies. Tey hen
direc ha cash o projecs such as road and bridge consrucion.22 In recen years
mos o he projecs nanced by hese unds were overseas.
Advocaes o surace-ransporaion P3s or American roads and bridges ook he
sage a he Federal Highway Adminisraion in 2004. Mary Peers, head o heFederal Highway Adminisraion a he imebeore becoming secreary o rans-
poraiondeclared, Te ime has come o le he ree marke and public-privae
parnerships deliver he innovaion, cos savings and qualiy hey have brough o
every oher indusry.23 Tis senimen exended ino he Obama adminisraion,
which advanced ederal leadership in he P3 arena hrough new language in he
ransporaion-unding bill MAP-21, which was enaced in 2012.
Indeed, discussion o he P3 mechanism has evolved since 2004. When Peers rs
alked o public-privae parnerships, labor ineress in Washingon heard pri-
vae, no parnerships. A a 2006 congressional hearing, John Adler, direcor ohe reiremen-securiy campaign a he 1.8 million-member Service Employees
Inernaional Union, or SEIU, which represens oll collecors and oher oll-road
workers, said ha he sale o exising oll roads o privae invesors was equiva-
len o he Naive Americans who sold Manhatan Island o Peer Minui or he
equivalen o $24 in beads and rinkes.24
Tis and oher labor criiques o surace-ransporaion public-privae parnerships
reeced he pre-nancial crisis era, when he small boom in inrasrucure-und
invesmens in America eruped, wih invesors looking or homegrown deals and
cerain mayors and governors hoping o urn public-inrasrucure asses ino ready
cash. wo highly publicized P3s o ha period are he long-erm leases made o
privae invesors in he Chicago Skyway oll road and he Indiana oll Road.
Boh lease programs generaed large one-ime cash payos o local and sae
governmens and higher olls or users.25 Aer he Grea Recession o 20072009
shrank oll revenues, analyss concluded haa leas in he early yearshese
P3 privae eniies, led by Ausralian bank Macquarie, overpaid and ha he ax-
payers in Chicago and Indiana received a windall.26 Equiy invesors were suck
wih highly leveraged invesmens yielding weak reurns.
Te P3 invesors in he Chicago and Indiana browneld oll-road projecs ar-
geed labor savings in making heir bids. In eec, Chicago and Indiana received
a larger windall because he P3 consoriums planned o cu jobs. As par o he
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Chicago Skyway lease agreemen, displaced workers in he Skyway privaizaion
were oered ciy jobs. Bu exising jobs a he Indiana oll Road were no pro-
eced under he erms o is lease. In spie o he absence o job projecions, he
Inernaional Union o Operaing Engineers endorsed he privaizaion and won
he righ o represen cerain workers on he aciliy.27
wo pre-nancial crisis P3 debacles in Caliornia requenly cied by public-privae-
parnership criics are he Riverside Freeway express oll lanes in Orange Couny
and he Souh Bay Expressway near San Diego. Te Riverside Freeway express
lanes were buil and operaed by privae developers, bu hey were aken over by
he Orange Couny ransporaion Auhoriy in 2002, aer public ourage over
unexpeced olls on so-called high-occupancy vehicles and a noncompee clause
in he conrac wih he privae operaors ha barred he sae rom improving he
expressways parallel nonolled lanes.28 Te Souh Bay Expressway near San Diego, a
greeneld oll road compleed by privae ineress in 2007, led or bankrupcy pro-
ecion jus hree years laer, reecing consrucion delays, liigaion wih conrac-ors, and less-han-expeced usage. In he bankrupcy process he principal amoun
o a $172 million ederal loan o he projec was writen down, and he ineres rae
charged on he loan was increased.29 Privae-equiy invesorsincluding Ausralian
inrasrucure invesmen rm Macquarielos heir enire sake.30
Ciing conroversies ied o hose and oher pre-nancial crisis deals, many labor
leaders and union-pension-und advisers don believe ha P3s craed by pro-
seeking invesors make economic sense or pension beneciaries, curren workers
in he inrasrucure secor, or he general public.
I you call i a public-privae parnership, youre signaling o he world ha youre
puting a lo o money in he pockes o Wall Sree guys, privaizing a public
asse and he projec is likely o go bankrup, says Damon Silvers, policy direcor
and special counsel o he American Federaion o Labor-Congress o Indusrial
Organizaions, or AFL-CIO, which represens more han 12 million workers.31
Silver says ha inrasrucure projecs should be nanced by he ederal govern-
menwhich has unmached borrowing power a hisorically low ineres raes
in combinaion wih nancially capable saes and ciies.
In erms o pension invesmens, We have no recommended [P3s] o any o
our cliens o dae, says Jack Marco, chie execuive ocer o Marco Consuling,
a Chicago-based invesmen adviser o 350 muliemployer union pension plans
known as a-Harley plans, wih $120 billion in combined asses.32 Marco argues
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ha he P3 concep was arred when privae invesors bough conrol o exising
public aciliies, raised olls, andin he case o roadsrimmed employmen.
Even oday, when privae ineress seek union pension money or new consruc-
ionor greeneld projecshe payo is dubious, assers Marco. He says ha P3
sponsors oer union-aliaed pension plans subpar invesmen reurns in exchangeor a promise o jobs. Tas somehing we ace all he ime, Marco noes. Te pen-
sion money is a ligher shade o green i i receives below-marke invesmen reurns.
Several large U.S. insiuional invesors wih pro-labor sympahies are respond-
ing by draing plans o inves direclyinsead o hrough undsin American
inrasrucure. Tese include he $243 billion in asses o he Caliornia Public
Employees Reiremen Sysem, beter known as CalPERS; he $5 billion in asses
o he Union Labor Lie Insurance Company, or Ullico, Americas only labor-
owned insurance and invesmen company; and he $3 billion in asses o he
Dallas Police and Fire Pension Sysem in exas, which has equiy sakes in woDallas-area P3 highway projecs.
Te arge o hese U.S. insiuional invesors is greeneld projecs, which balance
he risk o invesing in unried public-inrasrucure aciliies agains he promise
o immediae job growh and uure economic developmen.
According o Richard etamen, adminisraor o he Dallas Police and Fire
Pension Sysem, invesing in greeneld projecs creaes jobs and reurns or he
pension und. Is a win-win.33 And Sonia Axer, managing direcor o inra-
srucure invesmens a Ullico, pus i his way: Labor working and living in he
communiieshas been he missing elemen. Were making he pie bigger by
spending more on inrasrucure. Were par o he poliical soluion; were also
par o he privae soluion.34
oday, inrasrucure unds are rying o raise ar more money han is jusied
by global demand or such invesmens among insiuional invesors, Georey
Dohrmann, chie execuive ocer o he research and consulancy rm Insiuional
Real Esae, old a recen inrasrucure-invesing conerence in Chicago.35
According o Dohrman, inrasrucure invesmen is a relaively new idea or
many American pension unds and oher insiuional invesors. Wha are bes
pracices? No one really knows. Te issue [or insiuional invesors] is con-
rol. Tey wan a more democraic process.
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For a large slice o insiuional invesorsespecially pension unds or public
employees and privae-secor union membershe allure o direc or und-based
public-privae parnerships in inrasrucure migh improve i bes pracices
included labor ineress.
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Government policy, pension-fund rules
Undersanding he poenial o labors dual involvemen wih P3sas boh
employees and invesorsis vial o linking labor ineress o broader public
ineress. Te privae side o a public-privae parnership may involve pension
money ha, under ederal law, mus be invesed prudenly or he bene o he
employee-beneciaries. Where hey hold P3 invesmens, pension unds can help
shape workplace pracices alongside laws, governmen regulaions, and he collec-
ive bargaining o unions.
Moving Ahead or Progress in he 21s Cenury Ache 2012 ederal highway
bill beter known as MAP-21codies or he rs ime a ederal role in ine-
graing public and privae ineress. Te unding saue requires he secreary o
ransporaion o develop bes pracicesincluding model P3 conracsor
saes and oher governmen agencies ha are working wih he privae secor on
surace-ransporaion projecs.
For P3s receiving ederal dollar subsidies, he secreary s guidance mus include
disclosures by P3 designers o changes in he workorce and wages, benes, or
rules as a resul o a public-privae parnership.36 MAP-21 hereby recognizes a
principal concern o organized labor when i comes o P3s.
In radiional inrasrucure unding, he ederal governmen has undersood ha
qualiy work, air hiring and wages, sae working condiions, and job-raining
opporuniies are essenial elemens o public worksnowihsanding he
requiremens or a low-bid compeiive process. MAP-21 is a welcome sar a
making i clear ha he enry o privae unding hrough he public-privae-par-
nership mechanism does no erode ha naional ineres.
A he consrucion sie, he Davis-Bacon Ac o 1931 can be he sronges job-
proecion ool or consrucion workers in P3 projecs. Te law requires nearly
all consrucion conracors perorming ederally unded or assised road projecs
o pay no less han he wages and benes paid or similar consrucion work
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being perormed in he areaa rule known as he prevailing wage.37 Davis-Bacon
does no require union hiring, bu i does help o equalize bidding condiions or
union- and nonunion consrucion conracors.
Te applicabiliy o he law o P3 highway projecs depends on a P3s use o ed-
eral unds. In addiion o direc ederal suppor, he ransporaion InrasrucureFinance and Innovaion Ac o 1998, or IFIAa popular source o ederal loans,
loan guaranees, and lines o credi or P3sincludes he Davis-Bacon mandae.38
Public-privae-parnership employmen relaed o he design, mainenance, opera-
ion, and adminisraion o a P3 aciliyas opposed o is consrucionis no
covered by Davis-Bacon. MAP-21, however, opens he door or a broader ederal
ineres in proecing all labor consiuens involved wih a P3 inrasrucure projec.
Tiry-wo saes and Puero Rico have enaced laws governing P3 projecs gener-
ally or specic public-privae-parnership projecs. Language addressing laborineress is eviden in he P3-enabling laws o cerain saes such as Illinois and
Pennsylvania, bu i is absen in ohers, including Virginia and exas, wo o he
mos acive P3 saes.
Perhaps he mos aggressive example o P3s addressing labor ineress is an
Illinois saue auhorizing a browneld P3 renancing jus or Chicagos Midway
Inernaional Airpor.39 Te saue conains specic pro-labor provisions, includ-
ing a prevailing-wage rule and a requiremen ha a privae eniy leasing he
airpor mus negoiae wih any union seeking o represen workers and provide
procedures or union organizing in reurn or a ban on srikes. A prospecive
Midway-airpor P3 lessee and he Ciy o Chicago mus oer alernaive jobs o
hose employees working a he airpor who decline P3 employmen.40
Maybe has why heyve been unable o unload Midway, poins ou Henry
Bayer, execuive direcor o he 75,000-member Illinois chaper o he American
Federaion o Sae, Couny, and Municipal Employees, or AFSCME.41 On he
oher hand, says Bayer, Teres no inheren reason why he Ciy o Chicago can
run Midway Airpor as well as any privae eniy ha migh ake i over.
A less prescripive documen esablishing progressive labor relaions or P3s is
known as a responsible-conracor policy, or RCP. Tis language exiss mosly in
requiremens imposed on P3 operaors by pension unds such as CalPERS.42
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Te precise erms vary rom one P3 conrac o he nex. Enorcemen language is
oen vague, bu as a rule, i includes he righ o a pension und o cancel inves-
men conracs and deny a violaor o he responsible-conracor policy urher
access o he und. In eec, hese policies move beyond prevailing-wage laws
o encompass oher labor concerns and cover workers ouside he consrucion
rades. Te CalPERS policy, or example, urges an employer o oer worker-appreniceship programs, avoid ring exising workers, and mainain neuraliy in
union organizing campaigns. Te Cener or American Progress in 2010 oered a
bes pracices oolki or conracing by sae and local governmens.43
Responsible-conracor agreemens don supplan he collecive-bargaining
process, noes Michael Likosky, direcor o he Cener on Law and Public Policy
a New York Universiy and an auhoriy on public-privae parnerships: No, hey
srenghen i. Ta is a main value o P3s.44
Using he CalPERS responsible-conracor policy as a model,45 he overarchingprinciple o any such policy is an armaive commimen o he condiion o
workers as par o he pruden and careul duy o P3 groups in bidding or and
in execuion o P3 conracs using pension-und dollars on he one hand and he
pension unds duciary ineress o is beneciaries on he oher. Te responsible-
conracor-policy program is couched in erms o exibiliy in conrolling inves-
men risks. As par o is process o conrol invesmen risk, CalPERS has a deep
ineres in he condiions o workers employed by CalPERS and is managers and
delegaes, according o he CalPERS policy saemen.
Such language embodies a unique public-ineres conribuion o pension-und
paricipaion in P3 inrasrucure developmen. Te documen saes ha, Tis
policy is an imporan CalPERS policy.
In addiion o seeking pruden and proable pension invesmens hrough
worker-riendly policies, he CalPERS responsible-conracor policy conains spe-
cic proecions or organized labor. Te CalPERS policy suppors many o he
ideals espoused by labor unions and encourages paricipaion by labor unions
in he developmen and managemen o CalPERS inrasrucure invesmens.
Moreover, CalPERS will isel remain neural, and i suppors Manager neuraliy,in he even a labor organizaion lawully atemps o organize workers providing
consrucion, mainenance, operaion, or services a a RCP invesmen.
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Bu exacly how can responsible-conracor policies work a he ground level?
Ideally, responsible-conracor policies can weed ou bad acors beore hey
receive conracs by pre-screening or responsibiliy. A ew years ago a gian roor
being hoised on a wind-energy ower in Caliornias Mojave Deser broke loose
and crushed a nearby ruck, whichorunaelywo workers had jus exied.
Te Laborers Inernaional Union o Norh American, or LIUNA, learned ohe inciden a he jobsie, which was employing nonunion day workers. LIUNA
had invesed in a global inrasrucure invesmen und ha in urn owned a large
equiy sake in he wind arms developmen company.
Recalling he inciden, Richard Mecal, LIUNAs direcor o corporae aairs, said
ha his union has a responsible-conracor policy ha he und had agreed o ge
our money. He urher said ha, We had our olks pick up he phone and say,
You have an invesmen conrac wih us and you need o si down wih us and
nd ou wha happened. Te resul was a new consrucion conracor and he
implemenaion o high-grade employmen pracices a he sie.46
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Case studies
Conversaions abou P3s in surace-inrasrucure developmen rom he Wall
Sree perspecive oen sound like a chaper ou o Michael Lewiss 2003 book
Moneyball, which is abou Billy Beane, he general manager o he Oakland
Ahleics who ried o impose cold-blooded saisical analysis and unamiliar per-
ormance merics on he obacco-juice-sained business o Major League Baseball.
Wih P3s, he sory goes like his: An exper eam o nanciers, engineers, con-
srucion conracors, and operaions managers rom somewhere ou here in hecold-blooded business world descend on a communiy o build and operae a
highly ecien public conveyance as greedy, bribe-seeking poliicians and clueless
ciizens sand around shufing heir ee in awe. Te soryline is a clear case o
smar privae capialism rumping bumbling public works. As is he case in he
game o baseball, however, he realiy is quie dieren.
Port of Miami Tunnel, Florida
Nohing depics bold privae capialism beter han Harrie, he mammoh unnel-
boring machine born o German wizardry and wih an imposing our-sory heigh.
Bu he Por o Miami projec belies he Moneyball heory o ouside experise
and no subsanive local inpu. Chris Hodgkins, vice presiden o Miami Access
unnelhe ormal name o he P3 projecknows why. He calls Miami-Dade
Couny a very hyper counyhyper poliics and hyper media.47
Te projec had quie a mix o players: Five oen compeing unis o sae and
local governmen; Florida residens desperae or jobs in he wake o he saes
consrucion bus; poliical leaders who eared ha jobs would no go o heirconsiuens; and local consrucion unions, consrained by Floridas saus as a
righ-o-work sae, ha were suspicious o he union senimens o Bouygues, he
French general conracor.
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We ried o si down wih Bouygues and hey wouldn alk o us, recalls Mark
Schaunaman, business manager o Local 487 o he Inernaional Union o
Operaing Engineers.48
Hodgkins soluion: I pledged ha he projec would mirror he communiy.
Independen o Bouygues, he se up a hiring-hall process sponsored by LIUNALocal 1652. He named he program Build 305, Miamis area code, aer he com-
plained o Bouygues abou a ruck he had spoted a he jobsie ha had a Georgia
area code pained on is side.
Te resul o hose eors, as Hodgkins pus i, were as ollows: Were union,
were non-union. Were a conglomerae o all he neighborhoods. Eighy-hree
percen o he rs 430 workers hired were rom Miami-Dade Couny. Whenever
I brough local poliical leaders o he sie, hey saw heir neighbors, Hodgkins
says.
Union-jurisdicion issues nagged Build 305. Operaing engineerswho run
heavy consrucion equipmenwere no involved in seting up he hiring
program. In he end, however, wo union-conracing companies were hired or
pre-unneling work perormed by he local LIUNA chaper.
Neverheless, securing specic work or union conracors wasn he only achieve-
men in Floridas righ-o-work culure. Amid opimism surrounding he unnel
projec, Miami-Dade Couny commissioners enaced a prevailing-wage ordinance,
which leveled he general playing eld or union conracors bidding or work.
Presidio Parkway, California
Jane Garveya ormer Federal Highway Adminisraion ocial, member o
he rs Obama ransiion eam, and currenly he Norh American chairman
or global inrasrucure invesor Meridiamhas a unique perspecive on P3s.
Meridiam Inrasrucure, ounded in 2005 by French bankers and engineers, holds
major equiy sakes in he Por o Miami unnel in Florida, he Norh arran and
LBJ Expressways in exas, and he Presidio Parkway in Caliornia.
As Garvey poins ou, Each place is somewha dieren. A lo depends on
he culure and he naure o he sae.49 Unlike he union culures in Florida and
exas, Caliornias union culure is srong, especially among public employees.
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No all jobs a P3 road projecs involve digging, unneling, and laying asphal. Te
projec involved hundreds o whie-collar jobs, including design and adminisra-
ive jobs ha could have easily been ousourced rom he communiyand, or
ha mater, rom he Unied Saes.
In 2010, agains he recommendaion o is sa, he Caliornia ransporaionCommission voed 6 o 5 or he rs ime o seek P3 unding or a $1 billion, 1.6-mile
road projec o rebuild he secion o San Franciscos Doyle Drive ha leads o he
Golden Gae Bridge. Meridiam won he conraccalled he Presidio Parkwaya
nonoll expressway. Te Proessional Engineers in Caliornia Governmen union,
represening 13,000 sae employees, sued in sae cour o kill he deal.
According o Garvey, Caliornia is one o he ew saes where hey sill design
projecs in house. Bu he saes consrucion unions endorsed he projec.
In heir sui, sae engineers complained no specically abou job loss bu abouhe projecs excessive cos o sae axpayers and he prospec ha he privae
developers would supplan public engineers in conducing saey inspecions o
heir own work. Te cour, however, ruled agains he sae engineers.
Bruce Blanning, execuive direcor o he sae engineers union, says ha he gh
agains he projec wasn so much a job issue50 as i was abou he projecs
excessive $1 billion price ag or a 1.6-mile roadway. He claims ha he projec
robs Caliornia and is workers o oher more producive highway projecs.
The Il liana Corr idor Indiana and Il linois
A poliical odd coupleGov. Pa Quinn (IL), a liberal Democra, and ormer
Gov. Mich Daniels (IN), a conservaive Republicanenhusiasically joined
orces wo years ago in suppor o a new oll road ha connecs heir wo saes
souh o Chicago.
New saues in boh saes enable he proposed Illiana Corridoralso called he
Illiana Expresswayo be buil hrough a public-privae parnership. Te sauesinclude prevailing- wage mandaes drawn rom separae sae lawshe Illinois
Procuremen Code and he Indiana Common Consrucion Wage Acbu no
addiional labor-riendly language such as a requiremen or managemen neural-
iy in union organizing eors.51
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Te sae saues, in eec, will resul in unionized consrucion workers build-
ing he road. According o a union ocial, however, AFSCME in Illinois waned
proecions or any pos-consrucion oll-road employees, similar o he Chicago
Midway airpor P3 saue. Te union ulimaely gave in aer he building
radeseager or he consrucion workprevailed on AFSCME o ake he deal.
James Sweeney, presiden o he Inernaional Union o Operaing Engineers
Local 150, whose jurisdicion includes Illinois and Indiana, agrees ha geting
he projec was paramoun. Union proecions ha migh have won approval
in he Democra-dominaed Illinois legislaure would never have cleared he
Republican-conrolled Indiana legislaure, he says. I would have been a poison
pill in he legislaure in Indiana.
Te proposed highway would connec Norh-Souh Inersaes 65 in Indiana
and 55 in Illinois. Te MAP-21 ederal highway bill expedies he projec, which
would diver inersae ruck rac away rom Chicago and norhwes Indiana andenhance boh saes as inernaional ceners o commerce. Given heir experience
wih he browneld Indiana oll Road and Chicago Skyway P3 projecs, highway
expers in boh saes have a chance o demonsrae he laes hinking in green-
eld P3s as i applies o all public and privae ineress.
I look a [P3s] in greeneld siuaions avorably, says union presiden Sweeney. In
selling an esablished public asse, I rown upon i. We mus add road capaciy.
Tere are [insiuional invesor] dollars ou here searching or projecs. Illinois is
he big cherry on he cake or inrasrucure in his counry because we are he cross-
roads or all he major railroads, all he major inersaes and airpors.52
A disinguishing eaure o he Illiana Corridor projec is ha one o is bigges
behind-he-scenes boosers is no a highway developer, a privae invesor, or a
uni o governmen, bu a public-employee, union-owned business. CenerPoin
Properieshe larges indusrial real esae developer in he Chicago area
and a key player in wriing he Illiana Corridor projecs P3 lawsis owned
by CalPERS, which manages he larges pension und in he Unied Saes.
CenerPoin builds and operaes inermodal rail/ruck aciliies, including he
larges maser-planned inland por in Norh America on 10-square miles a heinersecion o Inersaes 80 and 55 souhwes o Chicago.
Illiana is an essenial piece o inrasrucure or he region, noes Paul Fisher,
CenerPoins chie execuive ocer. Weve long advocaed or CalPERS o be
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par o his. Fisher says ha hed like o see he highway exended easward rom
Inersae 65 ino he manuacuring regions o easern Indiana and Ohio. Is all
abou ruck movemen allied wih our rail sysem. Wihou his, he atraciveness
o our huge business park [wes o Chicago] would be less.53
CenerPoin is a labor-riendly company, Fisher says. Im a big believer ha you gewha you pay or. We ake seriously our responsibiliy ha our mission isn jus mak-
ing money. As an aliae o CalPERS, we have a responsible-conracor policy.
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Legislating P3s in Pennsylvania
Despie CalPERSs policy leadership, he ae o exising public-service employees
remains in doub when a public-privae-parnership projec is coming o a com-
muniy. Tis problem was addressed in 2006 by an ocial o P3 advocae Goldman
Sachs, who old a congressional hearing ha, I is also imporan o consider he
uure o he municipal employees as a resul o a [P3] concession. I is possible or
concession conracs o be writen so a concessionaire mus use municipal employ-
ees or all or a porion o oll collecion, mainenance, adminisraion, ec.54
In 2008 he Pennsylvania legislaure rebued hen-Gov. Ed Rendells (D) eor
o sell a long-erm lease o he Pennsylvania urnpike o a P3 invesor in reurn
or an up-ron paymen o $12.8 billion. An analysis by he Pew Cener on he
Saes55 ound hain addiion o is overly opimisic nancial projecion and
doubs abou how i would manage he windallhe Rendell adminisraion
ailed o explain he long-erm eecs o he deal on sae residens and o codiy
public ineressincluding labor ineressin is P3-enabling legislaion.
Las summer Pennsylvania enaced progressive-enabling legislaion ha se
parameers or ransporaion-inrasrucure P3s. Wih respec o labor iner-
ess, he law seps well beyond mos similar sae P3 saues by requiring a P3
developer o oer subsanially idenical salaries and benes o public workers
covered by collecive-bargaining agreemens who migh oherwise be displaced
or requiring he sae o oer comparable jobs o workers who reuse employ-
men wih he P3. Te lawknown as House Bill 3also exends Pennsylvanias
prevailing-wage saue o P3 ransporaion projecs. Despie srong Republican
opposiion o he bills labor-riendly elemens, business and labor ineress uli-
maely joined in urging nal passage o he measure.56
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Conclusion
When Abraham Lincoln rs ran or public oce, he cenerpiece o his cam-
paign was local improvemens or his communiy near Springeld, Illinois.
Laer, amid he umul o he Civil War, Presiden Lincoln underook esab-
lishing he naions railroad sysem. Te sysem was nanced largely by privae
invesors using governmen land subsidies. Bu he needs o workers building
and operaing he railroads played almos no ormal role in he process o crea-
ing one o Americas greaes public resources.
In a sign o radical progress since Lincolns ime, ordinary workers hrough heir
pension unds oday have a chance hrough public-privae parnerships, or P3s, o
inves ormally in upgrading surace inrasrucure and obain ormal proecions or
heir sandard o living as projec workers. Governmen policy mus nurure boh
oucomes as America rebuilds isel o prevail in global economic compeiion.
Tus ar, labor ineracions wih P3s as invesors and workers have been anecdoes
limied o local circumsances. Tese experiences aren ye reeced in a naional
dialogue abou inrasrucure. Lessons learned rom he experiences examined in
his repor and ohers mus be culled a he ederal level, analyzed, and made par
o he inrasrucure planning process across he naion.
Equally imporan o recognize is he ac ha labor concerns vary. Consrucion
workers wan he work and necessarily suppor new consrucion, or greeneld
projecs. Ye he recen eigh-day srike by clerical workers a he pors o Los
Angeles and Long Beach, Caliornia, highligh he separae issues aced by pos-
consrucion workers who are inegral o keeping public inrasrucure uncion-
ing in he public ineres.57 From projec designers o oll collecors, public and
privae workers who are no ye covered by Davis-Bacon or sae laws wih similarworker proecions mus be heard when i comes o P3 projecs.
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A he ederal level, he way orward is clear:
Te Deparmen o ransporaion needs o plan is ag squarely on he side
o responsible-conracor policies ha enable union and nonunion workers o
compee equally in all phases o a P3 projecs lie cycle. Te Davis-Bacon Ac
alone is insucien o proec he array o labor ineress in a shi rom publicworks o privae works.
Te governmen mus guard agains he danger o shor-erm P3 pro seeking
by publishing bes-pracice guidelines or P3-nanced inrasrucure consruc-
ion and operaion in he naional ineres. Low-bid work canno mean low-
qualiy work on P3 projecs. As he CalPERS responsible-conracor policy says,
he privae elemen o public-privae parnerships canno be allowed o mean
unaccounable.
Despie he necessary role o sae and local governmens in shaping P3 inrasruc-ure projecs, he ederal governmen mus discourage projec-by-projec lawmak-
ing and push or a naional emplae ha ses a oor. Piecemeal rules such as he
Midway Airpor P3-enabling saue discourage invesors. Even dierences in sae
laws discourage global inrasrucure invesors and creae uncerainy abou labor
collaboraion on he naional ask o upgrading Americas inrasrucure.
Given he poenial dual role or laboras employees and invesorsederal
policy mus insis ha he risks aced by all P3 sakeholders are clear. In paricu-
lar, pension invesors represening he ineress o reirees mus know he pros
and cons embedded in long-erm, relaively illiquid inrasrucure invesmens.
Financial regulaors mus play a role alongside he Deparmen o ransporaion.
Public-privae parnerships or building roads and bridges are engrained in
Americas disan hisory and are re-emerging in our conemporary debae
abou inrasrucure modernizaion. Privae dollars can serve he public iner-
es in developing a globally compeiive ground-ransporaion nework. Wih
he righ agreemens in place when he rs shovels o dir are urned, hose
who build, operae, and mainain ha nework can bene rom jobs oday and
reiremen income omorrow.
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About the author
Bill Barnhart is a ormer nancial edior and columnis or he Chicago Tribune,
a ormer presiden o he Sociey o American Business Ediors and Wriers, and
auhor oJohn Paul Stevens: An Independent Life.
Acknowledgements
Te auhor hanks Donna Cooper and John Craig o he Cener or American Progress
or heir advice and review and or shepherding his projec rom he beginning.
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Endnotes
1 Miami-Dade County, Miami-Dade County Eco-nomic Indicators (2011), available at http://www.miamidade.gov/business/library/reports/economic-indicators/2011-11-economic-indicators.pd.
2 Pat Burson and Larry Lipman, House Rejects Reagan
Veto to Kill Pork Barrel Bill, Miami News, April 1, 1987.
3 Community Commentary, Is the Port o Miami TunnelOur Big Dig or Our Bridge to Nowhere, Transit Miami,June 2, 2010, available at http://www.transitmiami.com/dot/is-the-port-o-miami-tunnel-our-big-dig-or-our-tunnel-to-nowhere; Eric Maza, Port o Miami
Tunnel Project Could be South Floridas Big Dig, MiamiNew Times Blogs, June 2, 2010, available at http://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/riptide/2010/06/port_o_miami_tunnel_project_c.php#.
4 John Schwartz, Panamas Growth Prompts U.S. Ports toExpand, The New York Times, August 20, 2012, availableat http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/21/us/us-ports-seek-to-lure-big-ships-ater-panama-canal-expands.html?pagewanted=all.
5 Congressional Budget Oce, Using Public-Private
Partnerships to Carry Out H ighway Projects (2012),available at http://www.cbo.gov/sites/deault/les/cboles/attachments/01-09-PublicPrivatePartnerships.pd.
6 For an excellent summary o the broad issues that needto be addressed when considering P3s, see RegionalPlan Association, Proceed With Caution: Ground Rulesor Public Private Partnership in New Jersey, (2007),available at http://www.rpa.org/pd/rpappp01082007.pd. See p. 8 or a summary o labor concerns in theassociations region.
7 Congressional Budget Oce, Using Public-PrivatePartnerships to Carry Out Highway Projects, p. 6.
8 Donna Cooper, Keith Miller, and John Craig, Accelerat-ing Inrastructure Improvements with Better PublicPolicies that Tap Private Investment (Washington:
Center or American Progress, 2012), available athttp://www.americanprogress.org/issues/economy/report/2012/11/27/46079/accelerating-inrastructure-improvements-with-better-public-policies-that-tap-private-investment/.
9 John Adler, Inrastructure Financing Brieng, Presenta-tion or the Service Employees International Union,December 17, 2008, available at http://stateinnovation.org/Events/Event-Listing/Wednesday-Briengs/2008-12-17-Inrastructure-Finance/SEIU-CSI-Inrastructure-1208-Formatted.aspx.
10 James Heintz, Robert Pollin, and Heidi Garrett-Peltier,How Inrastructure Investments Support the U.S.Economy: Employment, Productivity and Growth(Amherst, MA: Political Economy Research Instituteand Alliance or American Manuacturing, 2009): 5, 45,available at http://www.peri.umass.edu/leadmin/pd/
other_publication_types/green_economics/PERI_Inra-structure_Investments.
11 Government Accountability Oce, Highway Public-Private Partnerships (2008): 26, available at http://www.gao.gov/assets/280/272041.pd.
12 For a current drat o the Federal Highway Administra-tions model legislation, s ee: Federal Highway Adminis-tration, Working Draft(U.S. Department o Transporta-tion), available at http://www.hwa.dot.gov/ipd/pds/legis_model_0610.pd(last accessed March 2013).
13 Donna Cooper and John Grin, Highway Robbery(Washington: Center or American Progress, 2012),available at http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/economy/report/2012/10/02/39728/highway-robbery/;Eno Center or Transportation and Bipartisan PolicyCenter, The Consequences o Reduced Federal Trans-portation Investment (2012), available at https://www.enotrans.org/wp-content/uploads/wpsc/download-ables/Consequences-Paper-09-12.pd.
14 Chris Edwards, Inrastructure projects to x the econ-omy? Dont bank on it., The Washington Post, October21, 2011, available at http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2011-10-21/opinions/35280173_1_inrastructure-bank-hoover-dam-inrastructure-projects.
15 Daniel Shulman and James Ridgeway, The Highway-men: Why You Soon May Be Paying Wall Street Inves-tors, Australian Bankers, and Spanish Builders or the
Privilege o Driving on American Roads,Mother Jones,January/February 2007, p. 26, available at http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2007/01/highwaymen.
16 Federal Highway Administration, Report to Congress onPublic-Private Partnerships (U.S. Department o Trans-portation, 2004), available at http://www.hwa.dot.gov/reports/pppdec2004/pppdec2004.pd.
17 Ibid.
18 Ibid., pp. 1517.
19 International Union o Operating Engineers, History,available at http://www.iuoe.org/Home/AboutIUOE/HistoryoIUOE/tabid/62/Deault.aspx (last accessedMarch 2013).
20 Laborers International Union o North America, Look-
ing Back, Moving Forward (2003), available at http://www.liuna.org/Portals/0/docs/timeline.pd.
21 Federal Highway Administration, Report to Congress onPublic-Private Partnerships, p. 26.
22 John Adler, Inrastructure Financing Brieng; Larry W.Beeerman, Pension Fund Investment in I nrastruc-ture: A Resource Paper (Cambridge, MA: Harvard LawSchool, 2008), available at http://www.law.harvard.edu/programs/lwp/pensions/publications/occpapers/oc-casionalpapers3.pd.
23 See Federal Highway Administration, User Guidebookon Implementing Public-Private Partnerships for Transpor-tation Infrastructure Projects in the United States (U.S.Department o Transportation, 2007): p. 8, available athttp://www.hwa.dot.gov/ipd/pds/ppp_user_guide-book_nal_7-7-07.pd.
24 John Adler, SEIU Testimony to the Senate Appropria-tions Committee on Public Private Partnerships, MetroPlanning Council, May 31, 2006, available at http://www.metroplanning.org/news-events/article/5638.
25 Government Accountability Oce, Highway Public-Private Partnerships, pp. 4748.
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54 Mark Florian, Understanding Contemporary PublicPrivate Highway Transactions: The Future o Inrastruc-ture Finance?, Testimony beore the Subcommitteeon Highways, Transit and Pipelines o the HouseCommittee on Transportation and Inrastructure, May24, 2006, available at http://www.gpo.gov/dsys/pkg/CHRG-109hhrg28290/html/CHRG-109hhrg28290.htm.
55 The Pew Center on the States, Driven by Dollars: WhatStates Should Know When Considering Public-PrivatePartnerships to Fund Transportation (2009), availableat http://www.pewtrusts.org/uploadedFiles/ww-
wpewtrustsorg/Reports/State_policy/PA_Turnpike_FI-NAL_WEB.pd.
56 Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, Title 74, Part V,Transportation Inrastructure, Chapter 91, Public-Private Transportation Partnership, Section 9110(19)Section 9120 (7), available at http://www.legis.state.pa.us/CFDOCS/Legis/PN/Public/btCheck.cm?txtType=PDF&sessYr=2011&sessInd=0&billBody=H&billTyp=
B&billNbr=0003&pn=3769. Despite strong Republicanopposition to inserting prevailing-wage protection intothe legislation, the act was supported by a coalitiono Pennsylvanias business interests organized as ThePennsylvania Prosperity Project. See The PennsylvaniaProsperity Project, Take Action!, available at http://www.pennsylvaniaprosperity.org/issue_alert.asp?g=pennsylvania&issue=Support_Public_Private_Partnerships_%28HB3%29&parent=PENNSYLVANIA(last accessedMarch 2013). See also the Pennsylvania AFL-CIO: IBEWLocal Union 29, PA AFL CIO Update Feb 2012, February20, 2012, available at http://www.ibew29.org/index.
php/the-news3/324-pa-af-cio-update-eb-2012.
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