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Longitudinal Study of Performance in Large Australasian Public Sector Infrastructure Alliances 2008-2013

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posted on 2024-10-30, 17:13 authored by Derek WalkerDerek Walker, James HarleyJames Harley, Nick BlismasNick Blismas
This report provides a state of the art reflection of alliancing. Our analysis provides considerable evidence of success in using this form of infrastructure procurement with the majority of alliances delivering highly successful results. While the pace of alliancing has slackened in recent years, along with a general decline in construction infrastructure activity, Australasia remains a world leader in alliancing. This leading role is evidenced by interest in the Australasian experience of alliancing by those engaged in alliances in Finland, The Netherlands and the UK. The report provides a historical view over a critical period of construction investment in infrastructure in Australasia that should be of interest to researchers and practitioners, project owners and non-owner project participants engaged in alliances.

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Longitudinal Study of Performance  in Large Australasian Public Sector  Infrastructure Alliances 2008-2013

Place published

Melbourne, Australia

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48 pages

Language

English

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report

Former Identifier

2006025371

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2018-12-10

Publisher

RMIT University

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