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Hybrid Dynamic Pricing Model for Transport PPP Projects during the Residual Concession Period
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Public–Private-Partnerships (PPPs) have been adopted worldwide to deliver infrastructure projects and/or provide public services. Having a reasonable concession price (operation and transfer) in place is pivotal for ...
Entry Mode Taxonomy and Choice of Chinese International Construction Companies
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Developing Key Performance Indicators for Public-Private Partnership Projects: Questionnaire Survey and Analysis
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are increasing in popularity. Major challenges in the development of PPPs have resulted from the global financial crisis. However, with respect to their monetary value, PPPs are still an ...
Performance Objectives Selection Model in Public-Private Partnership Projects Based on the Perspective of Stakeholders
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Over the years, public-private partnership (PPP) has been acknowledged by many as an innovative approach to the procurement of public projects. The desire for more efficient and effective PPP projects renders the performance ...
Exploring Key Indicators of Residual Value Risks in China’s Public–Private Partnership Projects
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Public–private partnerships (PPPs) are gaining popularity in China because of governments’ increasing budget constraints and the urgent need to develop infrastructure since 2014. However, residual value risk (RVR) is a ...
Agent-Based Simulation Modeling for the Evaluation and Dynamic Adjustment of Project Benefits in Urban Rail Transit PPPs
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Urban rail transit (URT) public–private partnership (PPP) projects are long-term, complex projects involving numerous stakeholders. Various unforeseeable events make the benefits of these projects uncertain, and disputes ...
Quantifying the Resilience of Emergency Response Networks to Infrastructure Interruptions through an Enhanced Metanetwork-Based Framework
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Building effective and resilient emergency response networks (ERNs) is essential for the rapid recovery of interrupted infrastructure during extreme events. Aiming at providing critical benchmarking and implementable ...
Understanding Governments, ESCOs, and Clients’ Behavioral Strategies in Public Building Energy-Efficiency Renovation Based on Evolutionary Game Theory
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Energy performance contracting (EPC) overcomes the financial and risk barriers hindering energy conservation. The public building sector possessing the energy-intensive nature embraced this mode but is far from its market ...
Toward Community-Centered Planning of Infrastructure Restorations by Integrating Community Demographics and Public Facilities
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Critical lifeline infrastructures are increasingly facing disruptions from natural and human-made disasters. To reduce disaster impacts on communities, there is a paradigm shift toward community-centered planning of ...
Exploring the Impact of Collaboration on BIM Use Effectiveness: A Perspective through Multiple Collaborative Behaviors
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Collaboration is considered an enabler for effective use of building information modeling (BIM). However, little is known regarding the impacts of multiple collaborative behaviors on BIM effectiveness. Through a systematic ...