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 sector and the involvement of public-private stakeholders with new and extended responsibilities, large private capital, and long contract duration. Drawing on the Nungua Seawater Desalination Plant (NSDP) in Ghana, this study seeks to identify and assess the critical financial risks associated with BOOT water supply projects and evaluate the financial risk level of the NSDP project. The risks and their relative criticality on the NSDP project are investigated by using a questionnaire survey method. The questionnaire...
Water distribution systems are the most expensive part of the water supply infrastructure system. In...
Risk analysis is a vital step in the succession of construction projects. However, no adequate resea...
The developed communities, in all their activities, are permanently, and each To a complex set of ri...
The build–own–operate–transfer (BOOT) scheme is widely used for the provision of new bulk water supp...
As governments embark on public-private partnerships (PPPs) to develop their water infrastructure, e...
The allocation of risk between public-sector and private-sector parties in a public-private partners...
Appropriate risk allocation (RA) between public and private sectors according to their risk manageme...
The water environment treatment public-private partnership (PPP) project has a long cooperation peri...
The paper proposes a model that evaluates the risk of a water distribution system looking to three a...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the existing risks for the offshore project and risk weighti...
Risk assessment is one of the key success factors of public-private partnerships (PPP) water project...
AbstractDue to various influence, some potential risks were hidden in water supply system. In order ...
It has been acknowledge that the decision-making process involved in water supply project appraisals...
Water supply systems are usually designed, constructed, operated, and managed in an open environment...
2014-2015 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
Water distribution systems are the most expensive part of the water supply infrastructure system. In...
Risk analysis is a vital step in the succession of construction projects. However, no adequate resea...
The developed communities, in all their activities, are permanently, and each To a complex set of ri...
The build–own–operate–transfer (BOOT) scheme is widely used for the provision of new bulk water supp...
As governments embark on public-private partnerships (PPPs) to develop their water infrastructure, e...
The allocation of risk between public-sector and private-sector parties in a public-private partners...
Appropriate risk allocation (RA) between public and private sectors according to their risk manageme...
The water environment treatment public-private partnership (PPP) project has a long cooperation peri...
The paper proposes a model that evaluates the risk of a water distribution system looking to three a...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the existing risks for the offshore project and risk weighti...
Risk assessment is one of the key success factors of public-private partnerships (PPP) water project...
AbstractDue to various influence, some potential risks were hidden in water supply system. In order ...
It has been acknowledge that the decision-making process involved in water supply project appraisals...
Water supply systems are usually designed, constructed, operated, and managed in an open environment...
2014-2015 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
Water distribution systems are the most expensive part of the water supply infrastructure system. In...
Risk analysis is a vital step in the succession of construction projects. However, no adequate resea...
The developed communities, in all their activities, are permanently, and each To a complex set of ri...