Monday, 3:00-4:00PM
Brownfield financing strategies continue to rapidly evolve, and
local leaders need to think creatively to solve the brownfield financing
puzzle - making imaginative use of various public and private financing
tools, forging new public-private partnerships that link funding
sources to project needs, and identifying new funding combinations
and approaches that make projects economically viable.
Charles Bartsch - NE-MW
Institute, Washington, DC
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Tuesday, 1:30-2:30PM
Given the liabilities inherent in transacting contaminated properties,
it is important to develop an effective risk management strategy.
Such a strategy can include the use of fixed-price remediation contracts;
regulatory agency protections; contractual indemnifications between
buyer and seller; and various forms of insurance coverage.
Richard Sheldon - Willis Insurance Brokerage, Radnor, PA
Donald Bluedorn, II, - Babst, Calland, Clements and Zomnir,
P.C., Pittsburgh, PA
Richard Hawkinberry, Jr., ERM, Shaw Environmental & Infrastructure,
Inc., Monroeville, PA
Kevin O’Grady, XL Environmental, Exton, PA
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