This dissertation features a mixed-methods research design that tests whether outcomes seen so far show a clear public benefit after enacting highway public-private partnership (P3) enabling legislation into law. For this dissertation, public benefit is measured via three sub-hypotheses: reduction in debt (Hv1), increased project innovation (Hv2), and leveraged potential (Hv3). A statistical analysis is used to test Hv1 while hypotheses Hv2 and Hv3 are examined using a qualitative case study design comparing Texas and California. Results from the quantitative and qualitative portions of this dissertation suggest mixed evidence on whether states with P3 enabling legislation provide increased public benefit. The quantitative portion of this ...
In recent years, Public-Private Partnerships (P3s) have become a prevalent solution to deliver highw...
PDFTech ReportKTC-15-13/SPR15-500-1FSPR15-500Public private partnershipsPlan implementationBest prac...
Highways have become a symbol of modern America (Levinson, 2004), and infrastructure investment play...
This dissertation features a mixed-methods research design that tests whether outcomes seen so far s...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019The use of public-private partnerships (P3) for the pr...
abstract: Transportation systems in the U.S. are in a poor state of disrepair. A significant investm...
Public-Private Partnerships have emerged as one of the most common models for generating private inv...
The U.S. Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT) and state DOTs across the nation seek private inves...
Public-private partnerships (P3s or PPPs) offer an innovative procurement method for the public sect...
The unremitting nature of road infrastructural development and the strain of internal budgetary issu...
Many claim that, with regard to transportation infrastructure, only partnerships between public and ...
Restricted until 10 May. 2011.The last two decades have seen increasing interest in utilizing privat...
PDFTech ReportFHWA/VTRC 17-R11109937Public private partnershipsMultimodal transportationLand useInte...
Public-Private Partnerships have emerged as one of the most common models for generating private inv...
Construction projects can be delivered through various approaches; nevertheless, all practitioners a...
In recent years, Public-Private Partnerships (P3s) have become a prevalent solution to deliver highw...
PDFTech ReportKTC-15-13/SPR15-500-1FSPR15-500Public private partnershipsPlan implementationBest prac...
Highways have become a symbol of modern America (Levinson, 2004), and infrastructure investment play...
This dissertation features a mixed-methods research design that tests whether outcomes seen so far s...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019The use of public-private partnerships (P3) for the pr...
abstract: Transportation systems in the U.S. are in a poor state of disrepair. A significant investm...
Public-Private Partnerships have emerged as one of the most common models for generating private inv...
The U.S. Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT) and state DOTs across the nation seek private inves...
Public-private partnerships (P3s or PPPs) offer an innovative procurement method for the public sect...
The unremitting nature of road infrastructural development and the strain of internal budgetary issu...
Many claim that, with regard to transportation infrastructure, only partnerships between public and ...
Restricted until 10 May. 2011.The last two decades have seen increasing interest in utilizing privat...
PDFTech ReportFHWA/VTRC 17-R11109937Public private partnershipsMultimodal transportationLand useInte...
Public-Private Partnerships have emerged as one of the most common models for generating private inv...
Construction projects can be delivered through various approaches; nevertheless, all practitioners a...
In recent years, Public-Private Partnerships (P3s) have become a prevalent solution to deliver highw...
PDFTech ReportKTC-15-13/SPR15-500-1FSPR15-500Public private partnershipsPlan implementationBest prac...
Highways have become a symbol of modern America (Levinson, 2004), and infrastructure investment play...