Satisfaction of Travelers about BOT Projects: A Case Study of Pimpalgaon-Nasik-Gonde (PNG) Project

Satisfaction of Travelers about BOT Projects: A Case Study of Pimpalgaon-Nasik-Gonde (PNG) Project, generic road image
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Nov 01, 2016
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Objectives of Study

  1. To study the nature of project completed under PPP BOT model.
  2. To review the literature related with BOT projects from the point of Value for money and feasibility of the project.
  3. To analyze the satisfaction of travelers about the PNG project and study the long term impact of the project.

Infrastructure development is a precondition for economic growth. Due to Paucity of funds it is not possible for the Government to provide road connectivity to the increasing population. Thus emerged an idea of PPP to provide finance for infrastructure development under which the government seeks the participation of private sector for development of roads. BOT is a popular model for the road development in which the sharing is between public and private sector. Maharashtra state has taken proactive measures towards the PPP/BOT approach for the development of roads. The focus of this research study is on evaluation of the performance of the project and the factors affecting the satisfaction of road users through the case study of the Pimpalgaon- Nasik-Gonde project and to identify the problems faced by the Users.

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