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Comparing public infrastructure procurement models

In: Global Developments in Public Infrastructure Procurement

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Undertaking comparative studies of alternative procurement models is a false trail for the various models have different drivers of value and merits. Consequently, the present chapter adopts a common approach to determine their characteristics and strengths. These models are: 1. Conventional unbundled procurement models Construct only Design and construct (D&C) / Design and build (DB) Engineering, procurement, construction (EPC) Design, construct, novate Construction management. 2. Other non-traditional unbundled models Managing contractor Alliance contracting Competitive alliance Early contractor involvement (ECI). 3. Bundled PPP models Design, build, operate, maintain (DBOM) Design, build, finance (DBF) Design, build, finance, operate (DBFO); Design, build, finance, maintain (DBFM) / Design, construct, maintain, finance (DCMF) Build, operate, transfer (BOT); Build, own, operate, transfer (BOOT); Build, own, operate (BOO). 4. The regulatory asset base model RAB model for new or improved infrastructure. Associated tables list their respective benefits and disadvantages, a comparison which leads directly to Chapter 8.

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  • ., 2017. "Comparing public infrastructure procurement models," Chapters, in: Global Developments in Public Infrastructure Procurement, chapter 7, pages 178-210, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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