P3 Infrastructure Assessment Grants: New DOT Grants to Help State and Local Governments Study P3 Possibilities
3 minute read | March.14.2024
Partner
New York
Matthew's practice focuses on complex and innovative social, transportation and infrastructure projects across the United States, particularly alternative delivery projects (public-private partnerships (P3), design-build (DB) and progressive design-build).
Matthew is recognized nationally and globally by Chambers USA, where clients describe him as “smart, organized and responsive and offers really good insight on key issues” and “he is an encyclopedia of PPP and he does an excellent job of leading tricky conversations and getting to a point where all parties agree.”
Prior to practicing law, Matthew worked as a hedge fund analyst and chief of staff in New York State government. Matthew's prior experience in finance and government enhances his ability to deliver legal advice through a commercial lens for private and public sector clients. Matthew has advised clients across a full spectrum of energy and infrastructure assets, including telecoms, rail, highways, airport, intermodal transit, combined heat and power, social infrastructure, and waste to energy. In Matthew's capacity as outside counsel to the Association for the Improvement of American Infrastructure (AIAI) Matthew has also provided input on various key pieces of federal, state and local governments on the sufficiency of their laws to produce P3 projects in their jurisdictions.
Matthew also serves as an adjunct lecturer at Columbia University's School of Professional Studies in their construction management program and is a Major in the United States Army Reserves JAG Corps, where he serves as a legal advisor to the Army Innovation Command.
Government Counsel
Developer / Lender Representation
Infrastructure Asset M&A
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