Public Private Partnerships

Public Private Partnerships
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Artikel-Nr:
9780632064656
Veröffentl:
2003
Erscheinungsdatum:
14.02.2003
Seiten:
448
Autor:
Akintola Akintoye
Gewicht:
1034 g
Format:
260x183x29 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Matthias Beck, geb. 1956 in Hannover ist Univ.-Prof. Dr. med. Dr. theol. Mag. pharm. mit abgeschlossene Studien in Pharmazie, Medizin, Philosophie, Theologie, Promotion in Medizin und Theologie und Habilitation in Moraltheologie. Seit 2007 ist er außerordentlicher Universitätsprofessor für Moraltheologie/Medizinethik an der Universität Wien. Mitgliedschaften: Österreichi-sche Bioethikkommission, Berater gremium der Europäischen Bischöfe in Brüssel (COMECE), Europäische Akademie der Wissenschaften und Künste, Sachverständiger im Deutschen Bundestag und Deutschen Ethikrat, Autor zahlreicher Bücher im Grenzgebiet von Naturwissenschaft, Medizin, Philosophie-Theologie.
Public Private Partnership is a key issue in the construction industry - causing much concern among contractors, funders and facility managers. Demand has been building for a thorough analysis ...
This edited book will familiarise both researchers and construction professionals working with public private partnerships (PPP) with the issues involved in the planning, implementation and day-to-day management of public private projects. It will show how current risk management methods can help the complex process of managing procurement via such partnerships.

The chapters - most authored by a practitioner/academic partnership - are organised round the concepts of best value and use the findings of a major research project investigating Risk Assessment and Management in Private Finance Initiative Projects. The analysis of this research will be supplemented with contributions by leading international experts from Hong Kong, Australia and Singapore, covering hospitals, schools, waste management and housing - to exemplify best practice in PPP-based procurement.
shows how risk management techniques helps PPP procurement
chapters are authored by a academic/practitioner partnership
controversial nature of PPP makes this a timely publication.
Introduction; Part one - PPP: Risk, value and communication in public private partnership procurement - An overview of Public Private Partnership; Risks overview in Public Private Partnership; Value management in PPP procurement; Risk perception and communication in Public Private Partnerships; Part Two - Stakeholders perspectives on Public Private Partnership risks and opportunities - A construction perspective on risk management in Public Private Partnership; A financial perspective on risk management in Public Private Partnership; A legal perspective on risk management in PPP; Applications of risk management strategies in PPP procurement; Developments in UK public sector risk management: implications for PPP/PFI projects; Part Three - International Perspectives on Public Private Partnership risks and opportunities - Public Private Partnership risk assessment and management process - the Asian dimension; Risk management in an Austrian standardised public-private partnership model; Risk assessment and management in BOT-type PPP in China/Hong Kong; Public Private Partnership projects in USA: risks and opportunities; PPP in South African local authorities: risks and opportunities; Private Sector participation road projects in India - assessment and allocation of critical risks: Part Four - Framework for risks and opportunities management of Public Private Partnership infrastructure development - Multi-party risk management process for a PPP construction project in Asia; PFI uptake in UK local authorities; A framework for the risk management in PFI projects

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