Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2222

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Providing for alternative delivery of infrastructure projects

Impact

The bill significantly impacts state laws regarding infrastructure projects by allowing public agencies to enter into agreements with private entities that can bypass certain competitive bidding requirements typically mandated by existing statutes. This flexibility is expected to expedite project delivery and potentially reduce costs for public agencies while maintaining service levels. The shift towards alternative delivery mechanisms could encourage diverse financing options including service payments or user fees that could supplement state funds.

Summary

Senate Bill S2222, titled 'An Act providing for alternative delivery of infrastructure projects,' proposes to establish a framework for public-private partnerships (PPPs) within Massachusetts. It introduces Chapter 40X to the General Laws, outlining the definitions, roles, and responsibilities of public agencies and private entities in executing infrastructure projects such as water supply, wastewater, and flood control systems. The bill aims to streamline the process of delivering infrastructure by leveraging private sector efficiencies and innovation.

Contention

However, there are notable points of contention surrounding the bill. Critics argue that the introduction of PPPs could lead to privatization of essential public services, raising concerns about accountability and quality of service delivery. They fear that reliance on private funding and operational control could prioritize profit over public interest. Furthermore, the bill permits a maximum contract term of 20 years, with an option for two ten-year extensions, which may raise concerns regarding long-term commitments to private operators and the management of public assets post-agreement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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