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Mitigating Factors of Financial Distress Causalities of Project Performance in Ghana
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: In response to bankruptcies and undesirable business performance of construction companies in Sub-Saharan African, this paper seeks to identify factors that mitigate financial distress. Findings presented will assist project ...
A Fuzzy-Based Evaluation of Financial Risks in Build–Own–Operate–Transfer Water Supply Projects
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The build–own–operate–transfer (BOOT) scheme is widely used for the provision of new bulk water supply. However, this scheme is complex and carries significant financial risks because of the characteristics of the water ...
Barriers Affecting the Adoption of Green Building Technologies
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Analysis of Strategic Issues Underpinning the Innovative Financing of Infrastructure within Developing Countries
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Infrastructure deficit is inextricably linked to funding availability, especially in developing countries. Innovative financing (IF) can be beneficial in helping combat such deficit. Strategic issues underpinning IF of ...
Corrupt Practices in the Construction Industry: Survey of Ghanaian Experience
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Across the globe, corruption presents a major risk that reduces construction project performances by inflating costs and reducing the quality of the infrastructure commissioned. In developing countries, corruption stifles ...
Assessing the Policy Provisions and Institutional Behavioral Factors Influencing Rail Infrastructure Financing in Developing Countries
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Financing rail infrastructure development in developing countries has hitherto received scant academic attention, especially in empirical developments. This research study assesses the policy provisions and institutional ...
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