In the Netherlands, the costs of railroad infrastructure construction work out 11 per cent higher than forecast; the percentage for roads is 19 and 22 for bridges and tunnels. While this puts the Netherlands in a favourable light compared to other countries, the actual cost overruns are probably far higher, believes Chantal Cantarelli, who obtained her doctorate on this subject from TU Delft on Monday, 28 November. International research into cost overruns among 258 large-scale transport infrastructure projects has shown that roads generally turn out to be 20 per cent more expensive, bridges and tunnels 34 per cent and railroads 45 per cent. ‘But what about the Netherlands?’, TU Delft PhD student Chantal Cantarelli asked herself. From her s...
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Lock-in, the escalating commitment of decision makers to an ineffective course of action, has the po...
Managing large-scale transportation infrastructure projects is difficult due to frequent misinformat...
Lock-in, the escalating commitment of decision makers to an ineffective course of action, has the po...
In the Netherlands, the costs of railroad infrastructure construction work out 11 per cent higher th...
Using a methodology similar to that used the in the worldwide research,the cost performance of Dutc...
Investments in infrastructure are a large burden on a country’s gross domestic product. For example,...
Cost overruns in transport infrastructure projects know no geographical limits; overruns are a globa...
Despite the hundreds of billions of dollars being spent on infrastructure development — from roads, ...
Cost overruns in infrastructure projects has been a well-known phenomenon for almost a decade. As pe...
Results from the first statistically significant study of the causes of cost escalation in transport...
Cost overruns and delays in infrastructure projects are not a recent problem. They have systematical...
This article presents results from the first statistically significant study of causes of cost escal...
Over the past fifteen years, Australian governments have spent $28 billion more on transport infrast...
In recent years the subject of decision making on large transport infrastructure projects and relate...
Cost and schedule overruns are endemic features of transport infrastructure projects. Despite the co...
Lock-in, the escalating commitment of decision makers to an ineffective course of action, has the po...
Managing large-scale transportation infrastructure projects is difficult due to frequent misinformat...
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