Overview

A nationally recognized leader in the field of public-private partnerships (P3s), Corey Boock offers clients more than 30 years’ experience in structuring, procuring, financing and negotiating cutting-edge deals in the transportation industry, as well as the social infrastructure, water/wastewater and solid waste sectors.

Corey handles a wide range of P3 and alternative project delivery and innovative finance approaches including concession/franchises, availability payment models, design-build, design-build-finance (DBF) and design-build-operate-maintain (DBOM). He has represented public agencies as well as private sponsors and contractors in Alaska, Arizona, California, Indiana, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Texas, Virginia and British Columbia.

Largely because of his leadership role in the financial close of the precedent-setting $1.18 billion East End Crossing project (now known as Lewis and Clark Bridge), Law360 profiled Corey as a Project Finance MVP in 2013. The East End Crossing project and financing included the largest issue of Private Activity Bonds (PABs) for a U.S. P3 transportation deal and was the first bridge availability payment concession transaction in the country.

Corey, who is Chambers-rated nationally and globally in the field of P3s, guides state departments of transportation, regional and local transportation agencies and municipalities in developing P3 programs from the outset. These include the Arizona Department of Transportation, the Indiana Finance Authority/Indiana Department of Transportation, the Michigan Department of Transportation, the Nevada Department of Transportation, the City and County of San Francisco, the Riverside County Transportation Commission and the Texas Department of Transportation (the largest P3 program in U.S. history).

In the social infrastructure and water infrastructure realms, Corey is at the forefront of applying proven P3 models to develop governmental facilities projects such as street lighting, government campuses, courthouses and prisons, as well as water and wastewater treatment facilities, including biogas facilities.

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