Title: Report on the Performance of PPP Projects in Australia When Compared with a Representative Sample of Traditionally Procured Infrastructure Projects
Language: English
Type: Document
Nature: Institution
Published: January 1, 2008
Region: East Asia and Pacific (EAP)
Country: Australia
Keywords: PPP Tools *, PPP Online Reference Guide **, PPP Basics ***, Australia, PPP Reference Guide
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Document Summary:
Report on the Performance of PPP Projects in Australia When Compared with a Representative Sample of Traditionally Procured Infrastructure Projects.
The purpose of this research is to benchmark Australian PPP projects against a representative sample of traditionally procured infrastructure projects on time and cost performance indicators. The research has been commissioned by the National PPP Forum and has been conducted in two phases. Phase 1 involved identification of a range of possible projects from around Australia that could be included in the research. Phase 1 forms the foundation for Phase 2. Some additional projects were added to the Phase 1 listing. Projects included in the data set were determined through a robust sampling process developed as part of the Phase I study; data for specific projects was provided by staff associated with the projects nominated from each jurisdiction and verified as appropriate.
Document Details:
Duffield, Colin. 2008. Report on the performance of PPP Projects in Australia when compared with a representative sample of traditionally procured infrastructure projects: National PPP Forum – Benchmarking Study, Phase II. Melbourne: University of Melbourne, MERIT. [#2222]
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