Exploring critical factors for achieving successful risk allocation in public-private partnership projects

X. H. Jin, J. Zuo, G. M. Zhang

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    Abstract

    Public Private Partnerships (PPP) as a procurement mechanism for infrastructure projects is becoming increasingly common. This is principally due to the value for money opportunities it offers the public sector sponsors. This value for money is primarily achieved through the optimisation of the allocation of risk inherent in the project being transferred from the public sector sponsors onto private sector bidders. This paper analyses the influence that these factors have on successful risk allocation with the aim of providing clearer parameters for optimal risk allocation in PPP projects. Through an extensive review of existing literature, the critical success factors for optimal risk allocation in PPP projects are identified. It is found that the optimisation of risk allocation in PPP projects is critically influenced by the identified factors, which will undoubtedly aid in the successful outcome for future PPP projects.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the 8th International Conference on Construction and Real Estate Management (ICCREM 2010): Leading Sustainable Development through Construction and Real Estate Management, 1-3 December, 2010, Brisbane, Queensland
    PublisherChina Architecture & Building Press
    Pages253-257
    Number of pages5
    ISBN (Print)9787112126125
    Publication statusPublished - 2010
    EventInternational Conference on Construction and Real Estate Management -
    Duration: 19 Nov 2011 → …

    Conference

    ConferenceInternational Conference on Construction and Real Estate Management
    Period19/11/11 → …

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