In a 2008 discussion paper, Infrastructure Australia, a statutory advisory council consisting of 12 members, noted that ‘national infrastructure ...is the platform for future growth and prosperity’. In recent years, however, a number of PPPs engaged in building this national infrastructure have collapsed. With the creation of a ‘Future Fund’ by the current Australian government and a robust agenda envisioned for the technological advancement of Australian infrastructure through a ‘National Broadband Network’ this paper seeks to examine the non-economic political costs associated with the collapse of such PPPs. Although perhaps pessimistic, in that parties do not generally commit to a PPP expecting it to collapse, the costs associated with u...
The last two decades have seen the evolution of Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) as an alternative...
Recent trends in the provision of infrastructure indicate that the private sector is playing an incr...
The book consists of five chapters. The first chapter outlines the definition and connotation of Aus...
The practice of implementing infrastructure projects through a public-private partnership (PPP) arra...
Public Private Partnerships (PPP's) are becoming an increasingly popular method for procurement...
© 2017 World Conference on Transport Research Society In the past fifteen years, Public Private Part...
This article examines Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) in Australia, and particularly those associ...
The paper begins with a review of the history of private infrastructure provision in the United King...
Australian governments are amongst the leading advocates of Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) as a ...
A key argument for Governments to procure projects using Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) is that ...
Many countries around the world are in search of new means to engage the private sector in managing ...
Public private partnerships (PPPs) are a method for the delivery of social and economic infrastructu...
Our mixed-methods design explores the notion of failure, and identifies the conditions under which i...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The overall aim of this thesis was to examine the per...
As the procurement process becomes more and more complex, particularly given the increasing numbei o...
The last two decades have seen the evolution of Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) as an alternative...
Recent trends in the provision of infrastructure indicate that the private sector is playing an incr...
The book consists of five chapters. The first chapter outlines the definition and connotation of Aus...
The practice of implementing infrastructure projects through a public-private partnership (PPP) arra...
Public Private Partnerships (PPP's) are becoming an increasingly popular method for procurement...
© 2017 World Conference on Transport Research Society In the past fifteen years, Public Private Part...
This article examines Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) in Australia, and particularly those associ...
The paper begins with a review of the history of private infrastructure provision in the United King...
Australian governments are amongst the leading advocates of Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) as a ...
A key argument for Governments to procure projects using Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) is that ...
Many countries around the world are in search of new means to engage the private sector in managing ...
Public private partnerships (PPPs) are a method for the delivery of social and economic infrastructu...
Our mixed-methods design explores the notion of failure, and identifies the conditions under which i...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The overall aim of this thesis was to examine the per...
As the procurement process becomes more and more complex, particularly given the increasing numbei o...
The last two decades have seen the evolution of Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) as an alternative...
Recent trends in the provision of infrastructure indicate that the private sector is playing an incr...
The book consists of five chapters. The first chapter outlines the definition and connotation of Aus...