ABSTRACT

The last three decades have seen the evolution of Public–Private Partnerships (PPPs) and Relationship Contracting (RC) as alternative procurement approaches to traditional methods of delivering public infrastructure. The potential for growth in these new forms of procurement has led to an on-going debate on the nature of requirements, particularly in terms of policy development, encouraging private investment and value for money. A key argument for Governments to procure projects using PPPs and RC is that the process delivers better value for all the stakeholders, including the community and asset end-users. This wide-ranging study of such crucial procurement issues includes international historical context, collaboration and risk management, with a focus on sustainable procurement approaches. The international significance of PPPs and RC procurement is reinforced with case study examples from the UK, Europe, North America, South Africa and the Asia-Pacific. It features cutting-edge research from around the world on subjects such as:

  • Reviews and reflection of the PPP approach
  • Project Alliancing
  • Implementation of RC in developing countries
  • Changes in procurement policy
  • Value for money, collaboration and stakeholder involvement
  • Growth and emergence of PPPs in Asia
  • Risk management

Including contributions from some of the world's most prominent academics and practitioners in this field, it is a crucial guide to the strategic choices governments now face for the provision of infrastructure, between using ‘public’ or ‘private’ mechanisms, or a combination of the two.

chapter 1|12 pages

Public-Private Partnerships and relationship-based procurement approaches: an introduction

ByMARCUS JEFFERIES, STEVE ROWLINSON

chapter 2|22 pages

Public-Private Partnerships and alliances: opposites or a continuum?

ByDEREK WALKER, BEVERLEY LLOYD-WALKER AND MARCUS JEFFERIES

chapter 3|16 pages

Public-Private Partnerships: a review of the UK Private Finance Initiative

ByGRAHAM M. WINCH, SANDRA SCHMIDT

chapter 5|24 pages

Risk management in PPPs: emerging issues in the provision of social infrastructure

ByJENNIFER FIRMENICH, MARCUS JEFFERIES

chapter 7|18 pages

How do construction firms learn on collaborative infrastructure projects?

ByLE CHEN, KAREN MANLEY

chapter 8|18 pages

PPP procurement: adding value through relationship development

ByPETER DAVIS

chapter 9|24 pages

Relationship Contracting in a Local Government Public-Private Partnership (PPP)

ByMARCUS JEFFERIES, DENNY MCGEORGE

chapter 10|16 pages

The growth and emergence of PPPs in Asia

BySTEVE ROWLINSON

chapter 12|19 pages

Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) in China: the past, present and future

ByJING XIE, SHOUQING WANG, MARCUS JEFFERIES, YONGJIAN KE

chapter 15|26 pages

Relationally Integrated Value Networks (RIVANS) for Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs)

ByMOHAN KUMARASWAMY, JACKY CHUNG, WEIWU ZOU

chapter 17|18 pages

Community-based facilities management (FM) as a form of relationship contracting

ByKATHY MICHELL, HANNA BOODHUN, MICHELLE BUNTING