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An Integrated Infrastructure Delivery Model for Developing Economies - Planning and Delivery Management Attributes
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An Integrated Infrastructure Delivery Model for Developing Economies - Planning and Delivery Management Attributes
Series: Routledge Research Collections for Construction in Developing Countries
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This book explores the attributes of an integrated model for
infrastructure delivery as a means to achieve high impact
investing, sustainable growth and development in a developing
economy. An Integrated Infrastructure Delivery Model for Developing
Economies: Planning and Delivery Management Attributes is premised
on the understanding that one of the most significant barriers to
efficient and effective infrastructure delivery is the nature and
extent of fragmentation in the ways in which infrastructure
projects are planned, designed, and delivered. Using a Delphi
method, the research presented in this book examines the
infrastructure delivery models and practices that have been
employed in South Africa and other developing countries, and in
doing so presents eight attributes for integrated infrastructure
delivery. These are: i) developing a common vision for the
community, ii) stakeholder participation, iii) integrated project
development and scoping, iv) access to planning information, v)
cross-sectoral planning, vi) integrated infrastructure master
plans, vii) statutory and regulatory compliance, and viii)
integrated contractual frameworks. The book presents a practical
model that can serve as a guide and a manual for project planning
and development to achieve integrated infrastructure delivery in
developing economies. The proposed model should serve as a
framework to inform future planning and programming of
infrastructure projects within the public sector space.
Furthermore, the application of the model will help resolve the
problems of fragmentation and lack of coordination in how
infrastructure projects are planned and implemented. This book will
be beneficial to infrastructure practitioners, policymakers,
researchers and academics who pursue best practice models to
improve the delivery and management of infrastructure. .
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