ASCE AdvancesinPublic PrivatePartnerships 2016
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Advances in Public-Private Partnerships
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASCE | 2016 | 651 |
Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Public-Private Partnerships, held in Austin, Texas, May 26–29, 2015. Sponsored by the University of Texas at Austin and the Transportation & Development Institute of ASCE. This collection contains 50 peer-reviewed papers on a wide range of topics related to public-private partnerships in transportation project delivery. Topics include: financing policies; the design, construction, operation, and management of PPP infrastructure projects; legal issues related to PPP; and financial viability and risk analysis. These papers will be of interest to practitioners, researchers, and government officials involved in implementing public-private partnerships for infrastructure project delivery.
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1 | Cover |
3 | Copyright |
4 | Preface |
5 | Acknowledgments |
7 | Contents |
12 | Project Finance for Public-Private Partnerships: Evidence from Australia |
25 | Michael Regan, Jim Smith, and Peter Love Constituent Elements of Feasible Financing Modes for Urban Rapid Rail Transit Projects |
38 | Di Wu, Wei Liang, and Shouqing Wang Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs): The Concept, Rationale, and Evolution; Stakeholders’ Perspective |
52 | Hassan Raza Shah PPPs for Road Development in Mexico |
63 | Oscar de Buen and Bernardo José Ortiz Mantilla Use of Fiscal Support Mechanisms in Public-Private Partnerships: An Exploration of Three International Case Studies |
77 | Edwin E. González, Martha E. Gross, and Michael J. Garvin Infrastructure Management of PPP Projects Experiences from PPP Road Projects in Finland |
92 | Seppo Mäkinen and Pekka Pakkala Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Twin Challenges in Emerging Economies—The Need for a Paradigm Shift |
109 | Pantaleo Mutajwaa Rwelamila The Dynamics of Change: Exploring the Successes and Failures of Business Process Re-Engineering in PPP Infrastructure Projects |
123 | Evans K. Kessey Measuring Performance on P3 Projects through a Systematic Requirements Management Program |
132 | David Brown Involving the Private Sector in Tramway Track Network Maintenance: Case Study of the City of Rome |
144 | Laura Chiacchiari, Giuseppe Loprencipe, and Cesar Queiroz Public-Private Partnerships for High-Speed Rail Projects: Portugal and Thailand |
157 | Operations and Maintenance Practice of U.S. Public-Private Partnership Roadways |
170 | Henry Chan Dynamic Toll Lane: A Success Story as Part of the of Public-Private Partnerships in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico |
182 | Benjamín Colucci Ríos Financial Viability of Water and Wastewater Infrastructure: Using Public-Private Partnerships |
195 | Rebecca W. Trotter, Cristiane Q. Surbeck, and Cesar Queiroz Financial Promotion for Low Carbon Project Implementation Using Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) during Highway Construction |
208 | Jianchang Liu Mapping the PPP Market in the U.S. and Canada: Participation and Interaction of Private Firms between 1990 and 2013 |
222 | Jose Guevara and Michael Garvin Project Asset Management for Pavement Assets under Performance-Based Contracts |
236 | Zaid Alyami and Susan L. Tighe The Efficiency Claim of Public-Private Partnerships: A Look into Project Operations and Maintenance Costs |
251 | Sergio E. Martinez and C. Michael Walton Comparison of Contract Requirements for the Development and Communication of Design and Construction Information on Three Public-Private Partnership Projects in Texas |
268 | Nabeel Khwaja and Cameron Schmeits Value for Money A Benefit-Cost Analysis Framework for the Evaluation of Highway Public-Private Partnership Projects |
286 | Patrick DeCorla-Souza, Douglass B. Lee, Mark Sullivan, and Darren Timothy Innovation Capture through the Alternative Technical Concept Process in PPPs in Texas: A Tool for Financial Viability |
301 | Fidel Saenz de Ormijana and Nicolas Rubio A New Framework for Evaluating Public-Private Partnerships |
313 | Arbitration in Public-Private Partnership Contracts: The MG-050 Highway Case Study |
331 | Eloy Henrique Saraiva de Oliveira and Thiago Ferreira Almeida Development of an HOV Application for North Texas Managed Lanes Projects (Drive on TEXpress |
345 | Juliá Monsó Bustio and Peter Jason Sipes Traffic and Revenue Forecasting Problems and Its Impact on Debt Recovery and Highway Planning |
357 | William D. Ankner Lane Closure Restrictions on Texas Highway PPP Construction Projects |
365 | Nabeel Khwaja and Kristopher Pruner Life-Cycle Cost and Maintenance Policies Seek a Positive Renegotiation Mechanism for PPP Projects |
376 | Hui Sun and Xiaowei Yin Integrated Asset Management for Long-Term Road Network PPPs |
384 | Ralph Haas Impacts of Financial Crises and Corresponding Strategies Survey Study of Pavement Warranty Distress Thresholds |
399 | Amin El Gendy, Yan Qi, Runhua Guo, and Feng Wang PPPs in Spain: Lessons from the Economic Recession |
414 | José Manuel Vassallo, María de los Ángeles Baeza, and Alejandro Ortega The Impact of Laws and Regulations on the Recovery of Distressed PPP Infrastructure Projects |
423 | Nakhon Kokkaew, Carlos Oliveira Cruz, and Derek Alexander An Integrated Approach to the Finance, Maintenance, and Operation of Highway Infrastructure |
436 | Juan Diego Porras-Alvarado, Zhe Han, Zhanmin Zhang, and C. Michael Walton Risk Analysis Methods Evaluating the Long-Term Leasing of Toll Roads Based on the Value for Money Framework and Multiple-Criteria Technique |
450 | Zhibo Zhang, Samuel Labi, and Kumares C. Sinha Quantified Probability Assessments of Revenue Forecasts |
458 | Lean Principles Application in Public-Private Partnership Projects’ Procurement |
471 | Ramtin Malek and Ghada M. Gad Evaluation of the Traffic and Revenue Risks of Toll Roads and Managed Lane Facilities |
484 | Phani Jammalamadaka, Yagnesh Jarmarwala, Lin Zhou, Naveen Mokkapati, and Worapong Hirunyanitiwattana An Empirical Study of Risks in PPP: The Case of the Motorway Sector |
497 | Nunzia Carbonara, Nicola Costantino, and Roberta Pellegrino When Is Abandonment Not an Option? Dealing with PPP Contract and Government Interests |
510 | Rafael Igrejas, Leonardo Cordeiro, and Luiz E. Brandão Dynamic Stakeholder Networks and the Governance of PPPs |
527 | Andrew J. South, Raymond E. Levitt, and Geert P. M. R. Dewulf Issues Pertinent to Specific Regions A PPP Model for Developing a Sustainable SME Sector in Developing Countries |
545 | Patrick Mabuza Necessary Adjustments on Government Guarantees—Brazilian Case Study |
552 | Bruno Werneck and Carolina Torres Vieira PPP Challenges: The Case of Spain |
560 | Alejandro Lopez Martinez and Cesar Queiroz A Stakeholders’ Assessment of the Brazilian PPP Enabling Environment |
571 | Cesar Queiroz, Gaston Astesiano, and Tomas Serebrisky Comparative Analysis of P3 Availability Payments in the USA and Canada |
585 | Ahmed Abdel Aziz and Khaled Abdelhalim Risk Sharing Revenue Guarantees in PPPs: A Win-Win Option-Based Model |
594 | Nunzia Carbonara, Nicola Costantino, and Roberta Pellegrino Impacts of Uncertainties Innovation and Environmental Constraints in PPPs: Opportunities and Challenges |
608 | Fidel Saenz de Ormijana and Nicolas Rubio Forms of Flexibility in Transport Infrastructure PPPs |
624 | Sérgio Domingues, Dejan Zlatkovic, and Athena Roumboutsos Capturing Uncertainties in Estimating Toll Rates |
635 | Guarantees and Other Support Options for PPP Road Projects: Mitigating the Perception of Risks |
644 | Nozomi Tokiwa and Cesar Queiroz Benchmarking as a Tool to Encourage Efficiency and Innovation in Granted Infrastructure—Mathematical Methods |