| Timothy
J. Bratton
Co-Founder
M.B.A., University of Pittsburgh;
B.S., Biology, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
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Mr. Bratton has substantial expertise in resource recovery and solid and hazardous waste management; over 39 years of experience in project planning, procurement, economic analysis, and financing. He has managed and directed numerous recycling, resource recovery, and landfill feasibility studies; comprehensive solid waste management plans, full cost accounting studies, privatization evaluations, and independent cost analyses; due diligence investigations and environmental site assessments for facility acquisition; served as a key adviser in the planning and procurement of several modern waste management facilities now in operation; trained many solid waste professionals; and authored and co-authored numerous papers, studies, guides, and a book.
He has assisted many clients in analyzing the economics and tax implications of various recycling, waste processing and disposal projects and managed the development of a financial model to evaluate projects under different operator/ownership scenarios. He has experience in assessing project financing and risk management from the standpoints of the development agency, the markets, the system vendor/operator, and a third-party equity participant. He has developed the contract negotiating strategies, and prepared and negotiated service contracts, waste supply agreements, construction contracts, energy sales contracts, and host municipality agreements.
Prior to co-founding
GBB, Mr. Bratton was a managing director of Gordian
Associates, Inc. There he served as program director
for the RCRA Technical Assistance Panel's work in EPA's
Region I (New England) and as director of the firm's
hazardous waste practice. Before joining Gordian, he
was Chief of the Resource Recovery Section of the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Resources (PaDER), planning
and directing statewide waste reclamation and developing
and supervising a $25 million financial assistance program
for resource recovery and recycling development agencies.
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