1st Edition

Public Private Partnerships in Construction

By Duncan Cartlidge Copyright 2006
    264 Pages
    by Routledge

    264 Pages
    by Routledge

    Collaborative working and partnering between the public and private sectors has been fairly standard practice in some form or other for over 100 years, but it is only in recent years that it has become more prevalent. In the UK, it is little more than ten years since the most widely known Public Private Partnership (PPP), the Private Finance Initiative (PFI), was launched and yet it has already been described by some as 'the new economic paradigm.'

    Public Private Partnerships in Construction is an authoritative and objective source of information on PPPs, including lessons to be learnt from the past decade, as well as coverage of their spread beyond the UK to governments in areas as diverse as Cambodia and California.

    With its detailed presentation of current issues, illustrated with case studies, this book provides a valuable practical resource for a range of students and professionals.

    1. The PPP Phenomenon  2. PPP Models  3. Critical Issues  4. Project Management and PPPs: Part 1  5. Project Management and PPPs: Part 2  6. World Trends  7. Case Studies  8. Conclusion

    Biography

    Duncan Cartlidge is a Chartered Surveyor and Construction Procurement Consultant, specializing in the delivery and management of built assets and in providing training to a wide range of built environment professionals.  He is the author of Procurement of Built Assets (2004) and New Aspects of Quantity Surveying Practice (2002) and an external tutor for the College of Estate Management, Reading. www.duncancartlidge.co.uk