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ASCE AdvancesinPublic PrivatePartnerships 2016

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Advances in Public-Private Partnerships

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Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Public-Private Partnerships, held in Austin, Texas, May 26–29, 2015. Sponsored by the University of Texas at Austin and the Transportation & Development Institute of ASCE. This collection contains 50 peer-reviewed papers on a wide range of topics related to public-private partnerships in transportation project delivery. Topics include: financing policies; the design, construction, operation, and management of PPP infrastructure projects; legal issues related to PPP; and financial viability and risk analysis. These papers will be of interest to practitioners, researchers, and government officials involved in implementing public-private partnerships for infrastructure project delivery.

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1 Cover
3 Copyright
4 Preface
5 Acknowledgments
7 Contents
12 Project Finance for Public-Private Partnerships: Evidence from Australia
25 Michael Regan, Jim Smith, and Peter Love
Constituent Elements of Feasible Financing Modes for Urban Rapid Rail Transit
Projects
38 Di Wu, Wei Liang, and Shouqing Wang
Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs): The Concept, Rationale, and Evolution;
Stakeholders’ Perspective
52 Hassan Raza Shah
PPPs for Road Development in Mexico
63 Oscar de Buen and Bernardo José Ortiz Mantilla
Use of Fiscal Support Mechanisms in Public-Private Partnerships: An Exploration
of Three International Case Studies
77 Edwin E. González, Martha E. Gross, and Michael J. Garvin
Infrastructure Management of PPP Projects
Experiences from PPP Road Projects in Finland
92 Seppo Mäkinen and Pekka Pakkala
Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Twin Challenges in Emerging Economies—The
Need for a Paradigm Shift
109 Pantaleo Mutajwaa Rwelamila
The Dynamics of Change: Exploring the Successes and Failures of Business Process
Re-Engineering in PPP Infrastructure Projects
123 Evans K. Kessey
Measuring Performance on P3 Projects through a Systematic Requirements
Management Program
132 David Brown
Involving the Private Sector in Tramway Track Network Maintenance: Case Study
of the City of Rome
144 Laura Chiacchiari, Giuseppe Loprencipe, and Cesar Queiroz
Public-Private Partnerships for High-Speed Rail Projects: Portugal and Thailand
157 Operations and Maintenance Practice of U.S. Public-Private Partnership
Roadways
170 Henry Chan
Dynamic Toll Lane: A Success Story as Part of the of Public-Private Partnerships
in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
182 Benjamín Colucci Ríos
Financial Viability of Water and Wastewater Infrastructure: Using Public-Private
Partnerships
195 Rebecca W. Trotter, Cristiane Q. Surbeck, and Cesar Queiroz
Financial Promotion for Low Carbon Project Implementation Using Public-Private
Partnerships (PPPs) during Highway Construction
208 Jianchang Liu
Mapping the PPP Market in the U.S. and Canada: Participation and Interaction of
Private Firms between 1990 and 2013
222 Jose Guevara and Michael Garvin
Project Asset Management for Pavement Assets under Performance-Based
Contracts
236 Zaid Alyami and Susan L. Tighe
The Efficiency Claim of Public-Private Partnerships: A Look into Project
Operations and Maintenance Costs
251 Sergio E. Martinez and C. Michael Walton
Comparison of Contract Requirements for the Development and Communication of
Design and Construction Information on Three Public-Private Partnership
Projects in Texas
268 Nabeel Khwaja and Cameron Schmeits
Value for Money
A Benefit-Cost Analysis Framework for the Evaluation of Highway Public-Private
Partnership Projects
286 Patrick DeCorla-Souza, Douglass B. Lee, Mark Sullivan, and Darren Timothy
Innovation Capture through the Alternative Technical Concept Process in PPPs
in Texas: A Tool for Financial Viability
301 Fidel Saenz de Ormijana and Nicolas Rubio
A New Framework for Evaluating Public-Private Partnerships
313 Arbitration in Public-Private Partnership Contracts: The MG-050 Highway
Case Study
331 Eloy Henrique Saraiva de Oliveira and Thiago Ferreira Almeida
Development of an HOV Application for North Texas Managed Lanes Projects
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345 Juliá Monsó Bustio and Peter Jason Sipes
Traffic and Revenue Forecasting Problems and Its Impact on Debt Recovery
and Highway Planning
357 William D. Ankner
Lane Closure Restrictions on Texas Highway PPP Construction Projects
365 Nabeel Khwaja and Kristopher Pruner
Life-Cycle Cost and Maintenance Policies
Seek a Positive Renegotiation Mechanism for PPP Projects
376 Hui Sun and Xiaowei Yin
Integrated Asset Management for Long-Term Road Network PPPs
384 Ralph Haas
Impacts of Financial Crises and Corresponding Strategies
Survey Study of Pavement Warranty Distress Thresholds
399 Amin El Gendy, Yan Qi, Runhua Guo, and Feng Wang
PPPs in Spain: Lessons from the Economic Recession
414 José Manuel Vassallo, María de los Ángeles Baeza, and Alejandro Ortega
The Impact of Laws and Regulations on the Recovery of Distressed PPP
Infrastructure Projects
423 Nakhon Kokkaew, Carlos Oliveira Cruz, and Derek Alexander
An Integrated Approach to the Finance, Maintenance, and Operation of Highway
Infrastructure
436 Juan Diego Porras-Alvarado, Zhe Han, Zhanmin Zhang, and C. Michael Walton
Risk Analysis Methods
Evaluating the Long-Term Leasing of Toll Roads Based on the Value for Money
Framework and Multiple-Criteria Technique
450 Zhibo Zhang, Samuel Labi, and Kumares C. Sinha
Quantified Probability Assessments of Revenue Forecasts
458 Lean Principles Application in Public-Private Partnership Projects’ Procurement
471 Ramtin Malek and Ghada M. Gad
Evaluation of the Traffic and Revenue Risks of Toll Roads and Managed
Lane Facilities
484 Phani Jammalamadaka, Yagnesh Jarmarwala, Lin Zhou, Naveen Mokkapati, and
Worapong Hirunyanitiwattana
An Empirical Study of Risks in PPP: The Case of the Motorway Sector
497 Nunzia Carbonara, Nicola Costantino, and Roberta Pellegrino
When Is Abandonment Not an Option? Dealing with PPP Contract and
Government Interests
510 Rafael Igrejas, Leonardo Cordeiro, and Luiz E. Brandão
Dynamic Stakeholder Networks and the Governance of PPPs
527 Andrew J. South, Raymond E. Levitt, and Geert P. M. R. Dewulf
Issues Pertinent to Specific Regions
A PPP Model for Developing a Sustainable SME Sector in Developing Countries
545 Patrick Mabuza
Necessary Adjustments on Government Guarantees—Brazilian Case Study
552 Bruno Werneck and Carolina Torres Vieira
PPP Challenges: The Case of Spain
560 Alejandro Lopez Martinez and Cesar Queiroz
A Stakeholders’ Assessment of the Brazilian PPP Enabling Environment
571 Cesar Queiroz, Gaston Astesiano, and Tomas Serebrisky
Comparative Analysis of P3 Availability Payments in the USA and Canada
585 Ahmed Abdel Aziz and Khaled Abdelhalim
Risk Sharing
Revenue Guarantees in PPPs: A Win-Win Option-Based Model
594 Nunzia Carbonara, Nicola Costantino, and Roberta Pellegrino
Impacts of Uncertainties
Innovation and Environmental Constraints in PPPs: Opportunities and Challenges
608 Fidel Saenz de Ormijana and Nicolas Rubio
Forms of Flexibility in Transport Infrastructure PPPs
624 Sérgio Domingues, Dejan Zlatkovic, and Athena Roumboutsos
Capturing Uncertainties in Estimating Toll Rates
635 Guarantees and Other Support Options for PPP Road Projects: Mitigating
the Perception of Risks
644 Nozomi Tokiwa and Cesar Queiroz
Benchmarking as a Tool to Encourage Efficiency and Innovation in Granted
Infrastructure—Mathematical Methods
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