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Fair Value Measurements
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2020
Fair Value Measurements [Abstract]  
Fair Value Measurements (14)     Fair Value Measurements

The fair value hierarchy established by ASC 820, Fair Value Measurement, prioritizes the use of inputs used in valuation techniques into the following three levels:

Level 1 inputs are observable quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities

Level 2 inputs are observable, either directly or indirectly, but are not Level 1 inputs

Level 3 inputs are unobservable

The following fair value hierarchy table presents the Company’s assets that are measured at fair value on a recurring basis as of March 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019:

As of March 31, 2020

As of December 31, 2019

Fair Value Hierarchy

Fair Value Hierarchy

(in thousands)

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Total

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Total

Cash and cash equivalents(a)

$

198,122

$

$

$

198,122

$

193,685

$

$

$

193,685

Restricted cash(a)

5,956

5,956

8,416

8,416

Restricted investments(b)

75,409

75,409

70,974

70,974

Investments in lieu of retainage(c)

94,519

1,103

95,622

89,572

1,219

90,791

Total

$

298,597

$

76,512

$

$

375,109

$

291,673

$

72,193

$

$

363,866

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(a)Includes money market funds and short-term investments with maturity dates of three months or less when acquired.

(b)Restricted investments, as of March 31, 2020, consist of investments in corporate debt securities of $35.6 million, U.S. government agency securities of $38.3 million and corporate certificates of deposits of $1.5 million with maturities of up to five years, and are valued based on pricing models, which are determined from a compilation of primarily observable market information, broker quotes in non-active markets or similar assets and are therefore classified as Level 2 assets. As of December 31, 2019, restricted investments consisted of investments in corporate debt securities of $35.8 million, U.S. government agency securities of $33.8 million and corporate certificates of deposits of $1.4 million with maturities of up to five years. The amortized cost of these available-for-sale securities at March 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019 was not materially different from the fair value.

(c)Investments in lieu of retainage are included in retainage receivable and as of March 31, 2020 are comprised of money market funds of $94.5 million and municipal bonds of $1.1 million. The fair values of the money market funds are measured using quoted market prices; therefore, they are classified as Level 1 assets. The fair values of municipal bonds are measured using readily available pricing sources for comparable instruments; therefore, they are classified as Level 2 assets. As of December 31, 2019, investments in lieu of retainage consisted of money market funds of $89.6 million and municipal bonds of $1.2 million. The amortized cost of these available-for-sale securities at March 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019 was not materially different from the fair value.

The carrying values of receivables, payables and other amounts arising out of normal contract activities, including retainage, which may be settled beyond one year, are estimated to approximate fair value. Of the Company’s long-term debt, the fair value of the 2017 Senior Notes was $416.3 million and $485.0 million as of March 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019, respectively. The fair value of the Convertible Notes was $184.5 million and $193.4 million as of March 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019, respectively. The fair values of the 2017 Senior Notes and Convertible Notes were determined using Level 1 inputs, specifically current observable market prices. The reported value of the Company’s remaining borrowings approximates fair value as of March 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019.