Handbook on Public-Private Partnerships in International Infrastructure Development
Handbook on Public-Private Partnerships in International Infrastructure Development
A Critical Perspective
Mangioni, Vince; Clegg, Stewart R.; Sankaran, Shankar; Devkar, Ganesh; Ke, Yongjian
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
10/2024
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List of contributors viii
1 Introduction: Handbook on Public-Private Partnerships in
International Infrastructure Development 1
Stewart R. Clegg, Yongjian Ke, Ganesh Devkar, Vince Mangione and Shankar
Sankaran
PART I ANGLOPHONE WORLD
2 United Kingdom 8
Daniel Vermeer, Alexander Macleod and Andrew Edkins
An overview of public-private partnerships in the UK 8
A more successful UK case: strategic PPP procurement systems for
social infrastructure 18
A less successful UK case: Building Schools for the Future programme
in England 33
3 Australia 49
Yongjian Ke and Kun Wang
An overview of PPPs in Australia 49
A successful Australian case: the Gold Coast Light Rail project 56
A less successful Australian case: the Northern Beaches Hospital in Sydney 69
4 Canada 84
Leonard Mwesigwa and Matti Siemiatycki
An overview of PPPs in Canada 84
A successful Canadian case: the Samuel De Champlain bridge corridor project 95
5 United States of America 106
Maude Brunet, Nathalie Drouin and Nicolas Paquet
An overview of PPPs in the United States 106
A more successful PPP in the United States: The Minnesota Urban
Partnership Agreement 113
PART II EUROPE
6 Finland 126
Lauri Vuorinen, Kirsi Aaltonen, Miia Martinsuo and Tuomas Ahola
An overview of PPP projects in Finland 126
A more successful PPP in Finland: SchoolProject
A less successful PPP in Finland: MotorwayProject 143
7 Norway 155
Paulos Wondimu, Ole Jonny Klakegg, Agnar Johansen, Espen Solheim-Kile
and Anne Live Vaagaasar
An overview of PPP projects in Norway 155
A more successful case: Norwegian case no. 2: Rv 3/25 Loten-Elverum 163
A less successful Norwegian case: E18 Grimstad-Kristiansand 185
8 The Netherlands 206
Joop Koppenjan, Stefan Verweij and Alfons van Marrewijk
An overview of PPPs in the Netherlands 206
A more successful Netherlands PPP project: the A9 Gaasperdammer
Tunnel Project 213
A less successful Netherlands case: the A15 Maasvlakte-Vaanplein Project 223
9 Spain 238
Vicente Alcaraz Carrillo de Albornoz and Juan Molina Millan
An overview of public-private partnerships (PPPs) in Spain 238
A more successful Spanish case: providing healthcare facilities for the
region of Madrid 2004-07 245
A less successful Spanish case: the MP-203 project 255
PART III ASIA
10 India 268
Ganesh Devkar, Shankar Sankaran and Boeing Laishram
An overview of PPPs in India 268
A more successful case: an unbundled approach to MSW management
by ULB-DIAMOND 284
A less successful Indian case: the bundled approach to PPPs by ULB-
BEATLE for municipal solid waste management 295
11 China 308
Yingying Wang and ShouQing Wang
An overview of PPPs in China 308
A more successful Chinese case: Nanming River Water Environment
Comprehensive Improvement Phase II Project in Guiyang, China 320
A less successful Chinese case: the Metro Line 5 331
12 Hong Kong 341
Albert P.C. Chan, Bridget Tawiah Badu Eshun and Robert Osei-Kyei
An overview of PPPs in Hong Kong 341
A more successful Hong Kong case: the Hong Kong Disneyland theme park 349
A less successful Hong Kong case: the Western Harbour Crossing 362
13 Singapore 377
Willie Tan
An overview of PPPs in Singapore 377
A more successful Singapore case: SingSpring desalination plant 383
A less successful Singapore case: Kuala Lumpur-Singapore high-speed
rail project 392
PART IV MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA (MENA)
14 Saudi Arabia 404
Mhamed Biygautane and Khalid Al-Yahya
An overview of PPPs in Saudi Arabia 404
15 Tunisia 415
Mhamed Biygautane
A less successful case: Enfidha Airport in Tunisia 415
16 Jordan 434
Mhamed Biygautane
A more successful Jordanian case: Queen Alia International Airport 434
PART V CONCLUSION
17 What have we learnt about PPPs? 454
Lucia Xiaoyan Liu, Stewart Clegg and Julien Pollack
What have we learnt about PPPs? 454
List of contributors viii
1 Introduction: Handbook on Public-Private Partnerships in
International Infrastructure Development 1
Stewart R. Clegg, Yongjian Ke, Ganesh Devkar, Vince Mangione and Shankar
Sankaran
PART I ANGLOPHONE WORLD
2 United Kingdom 8
Daniel Vermeer, Alexander Macleod and Andrew Edkins
An overview of public-private partnerships in the UK 8
A more successful UK case: strategic PPP procurement systems for
social infrastructure 18
A less successful UK case: Building Schools for the Future programme
in England 33
3 Australia 49
Yongjian Ke and Kun Wang
An overview of PPPs in Australia 49
A successful Australian case: the Gold Coast Light Rail project 56
A less successful Australian case: the Northern Beaches Hospital in Sydney 69
4 Canada 84
Leonard Mwesigwa and Matti Siemiatycki
An overview of PPPs in Canada 84
A successful Canadian case: the Samuel De Champlain bridge corridor project 95
5 United States of America 106
Maude Brunet, Nathalie Drouin and Nicolas Paquet
An overview of PPPs in the United States 106
A more successful PPP in the United States: The Minnesota Urban
Partnership Agreement 113
PART II EUROPE
6 Finland 126
Lauri Vuorinen, Kirsi Aaltonen, Miia Martinsuo and Tuomas Ahola
An overview of PPP projects in Finland 126
A more successful PPP in Finland: SchoolProject
A less successful PPP in Finland: MotorwayProject 143
7 Norway 155
Paulos Wondimu, Ole Jonny Klakegg, Agnar Johansen, Espen Solheim-Kile
and Anne Live Vaagaasar
An overview of PPP projects in Norway 155
A more successful case: Norwegian case no. 2: Rv 3/25 Loten-Elverum 163
A less successful Norwegian case: E18 Grimstad-Kristiansand 185
8 The Netherlands 206
Joop Koppenjan, Stefan Verweij and Alfons van Marrewijk
An overview of PPPs in the Netherlands 206
A more successful Netherlands PPP project: the A9 Gaasperdammer
Tunnel Project 213
A less successful Netherlands case: the A15 Maasvlakte-Vaanplein Project 223
9 Spain 238
Vicente Alcaraz Carrillo de Albornoz and Juan Molina Millan
An overview of public-private partnerships (PPPs) in Spain 238
A more successful Spanish case: providing healthcare facilities for the
region of Madrid 2004-07 245
A less successful Spanish case: the MP-203 project 255
PART III ASIA
10 India 268
Ganesh Devkar, Shankar Sankaran and Boeing Laishram
An overview of PPPs in India 268
A more successful case: an unbundled approach to MSW management
by ULB-DIAMOND 284
A less successful Indian case: the bundled approach to PPPs by ULB-
BEATLE for municipal solid waste management 295
11 China 308
Yingying Wang and ShouQing Wang
An overview of PPPs in China 308
A more successful Chinese case: Nanming River Water Environment
Comprehensive Improvement Phase II Project in Guiyang, China 320
A less successful Chinese case: the Metro Line 5 331
12 Hong Kong 341
Albert P.C. Chan, Bridget Tawiah Badu Eshun and Robert Osei-Kyei
An overview of PPPs in Hong Kong 341
A more successful Hong Kong case: the Hong Kong Disneyland theme park 349
A less successful Hong Kong case: the Western Harbour Crossing 362
13 Singapore 377
Willie Tan
An overview of PPPs in Singapore 377
A more successful Singapore case: SingSpring desalination plant 383
A less successful Singapore case: Kuala Lumpur-Singapore high-speed
rail project 392
PART IV MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA (MENA)
14 Saudi Arabia 404
Mhamed Biygautane and Khalid Al-Yahya
An overview of PPPs in Saudi Arabia 404
15 Tunisia 415
Mhamed Biygautane
A less successful case: Enfidha Airport in Tunisia 415
16 Jordan 434
Mhamed Biygautane
A more successful Jordanian case: Queen Alia International Airport 434
PART V CONCLUSION
17 What have we learnt about PPPs? 454
Lucia Xiaoyan Liu, Stewart Clegg and Julien Pollack
What have we learnt about PPPs? 454