A Framework for evaluating the implementation of Private Finance Initiative projects

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This current best practice model sets out six functions used to manage complex capital investment programmes, the tasks associated with each, what good looks like, and case studies of how Departments are currently implementing them.

This current best practice model sets out six functions used to manage complex capital investment programmes, the tasks associated with each, what good looks like, and case studies of how Departments are currently implementing them.

NAO. 2006. A Framework for Evaluating the Implementation of Private Finance Initiative Projects: Volume 1. London: National Audit Office. [#4170]

 

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