Mitigation strategies of public–private partnership (PPP) barriers in Palestinian construction projects
Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management
ISSN: 0969-9988
Article publication date: 10 March 2023
Issue publication date: 25 July 2024
Abstract
Purpose
The scarcity of literature related to the PPP (public-private partnership) barriers in construction projects within war areas, and hence the dearth of information to deliver viable and effective strategies to those barriers, are the primary causes for the failures of PPP schemes in such areas, particularly in Palestine. Financial and non-financial investments are more problematic in war zones than non-war nations and may escalate barrier for projects' success. The investigation purposes to discover proper answers to the barriers of PPP infrastructure schemes and highlight the execution of barrier reactions.
Design/methodology/approach
Specialists were asked to deliver approaches to alleviate 21 barriers and recommend the period needed for applying them. Later, the relevance of alleviation events was examined through prioritization according to the results attained from three elements, i.e. the impact of every barrier and the strategy's viability and efficacy.
Findings
While the most unfavorable barrier was finalized to be the unfeasibility of delivering physical security, the most valid answer was associated with the lack of government cohesiveness and responsibility to perform its duties. The discovered barriers are typical within warring nations, but the paper concentrated on Palestine.
Originality/value
This study is an initial effort to examine PPP barriers in Palestinian infrastructure projects. The presented strategies can be applied as a novel set for barrier reaction improvement in occupied nations such as Palestine. Moreover, the results can develop the usage of PPP and enhance the barrier sharing in this scheme.
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Citation
Mousa, K., Zhang, Z. and Sumarliah, E. (2024), "Mitigation strategies of public–private partnership (PPP) barriers in Palestinian construction projects", Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, Vol. 31 No. 8, pp. 3124-3147. https://doi.org/10.1108/ECAM-08-2022-0791
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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