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Managing infrastructure projects /

Tan, Willie author

Managing infrastructure projects / Willie Tan, National University of Singapore, Singapore. - Second Edition - New Jersey : World Scientific, 2024. - xvii, 238 pages : illustrations, ; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

"This book is about managing the infrastructure development cycle from project initiation to the end of the operation and maintenance phase. It focuses on the public-private partnership (PPP) contract and, from this perspective, private and public sector procurement are variations. The book presents general principles that are applicable in different countries, particularly in the developing world where markets and other institutions are less developed and uses examples to clarify ideas. In this second edition, each chapter has been expanded and updated. The treatment is more balanced between pre-tender and post-tender stages of infrastructure development. Designed for students from different backgrounds such as information technology, business, architecture, quantity surveying, urban planning, project management, engineering, construction, facilities management, transport, finance, economics, and law, the book provides a structured guide to these diverse students as well as researchers, public officials, project sponsors, lenders, developers, contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, investors, infrastructure fund managers, insurers, facilities managers, non-government organizations, and consultants such as designers, engineers, environmental specialists, legal advisors, and brokers"-- Provided by publisher.


9789811286582 (pbk)


Project management.
Infrastructure (Economics)
Construction projects--Management.
Public-private sector cooperation.
City planning.

(SIET-IE) TA190 / 2024 T161