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UK—Thames Tideway Tunnel

In: Hybrid Annuity Model (HAM) of Hybrid Public-Private Partnership Projects

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  • Abhinav Mittal

    (YOG INFRA)

  • Puneet Agrawal

    (ALA Legal)

  • Shuchi Agrawal

    (Chartered Accountant)

Abstract

The Thames Tideway Tunnel (TTT) is the largest water and sewerage infrastructure project in the United Kingdom (UK) since the industry was privatized in 1989. Due for completion in 2027, the TTT will be a 7.2-m wide and 25-km long sewer under the tideway of the Thames River in London, UK. The TTT is expected to substantially reduce instances of raw sewage spilling into the tideway. TTT presents an interesting case study of use of Hybrid PPP model for delivery of an infrastructure project in water and waste management sector.

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  • Abhinav Mittal & Puneet Agrawal & Shuchi Agrawal, 2023. "UK—Thames Tideway Tunnel," Management for Professionals, in: Hybrid Annuity Model (HAM) of Hybrid Public-Private Partnership Projects, chapter 0, pages 271-278, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:mgmchp:978-981-19-2019-6_14
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-2019-6_14
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