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Infrastructure projects represent one of the largest asset classes globally with the estimated cost of potential new projects planned to 2030 totalling US$70 trn. The sector splits into social infrastructure which is the group of projects that support urban living and economic infrastructure that, following the recession that began 2007/8, has become the global economic methodology du jour to stimulate economic growth. However, unless the host state has surplus financial resources, as has China and the Gulf states, large scale investment may be not be affordable given the capacity constraints and fragility of the international capital markets. Moreover the majority of large complex infrastructure projects are delivered late and over budget. Whatever the initial estimates and plans, sponsors face project distress usually in the last quarter of the development with budget increases ranging from 40 per cent to over 100 per cent. Many major projects are socially necessary but sponsors will fail if they persist in trying to attract investment by pretending that projects are financially viable using the criteria employed by commercial concerns. A new methodology is required.
This book explores the reasons these large projects rarely conform to their original plan and what can be done about it. It also examines how the trend to greater complexity will exacerbate this problem unless a new methodology is adopted. The book concludes that unless more realism is introduced developed nations will be unable to renew their infrastructure and developing nations will not be able to establish the foundation of a modern economy. The author is a director of the Institute for Infrastructure Studies and consults globally.
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About the author Introduction Chapter 1: Context Chapter 2: Current Demand Chapter 3: Complicated or Complex - what is the difference? Chapter 4: Entropy Chapter 5: The Problem of Strategy Chapter 6: Appraisal and Evaluation Chapter 7: Finance Chapter 8: The Need for Further Investment to Make Economic Infrastructure Work Chapter 9: Dealing with Complexity Concluding Remarks Bibliography
ISBN: 9780857194442
ISBN-10: 0857194445
Published: 21st May 2015
Format: ePUB
Language: English
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: Harriman House
Country of Publication: GB
























