Key performance indicators in public-private partnerships. [A state-of-the-practice report of case studies from Australia, British Columbia, the United Kingdom, and the United States.]

Author(s)
Garvin, M. Molenaar, K. Navarro, D. & Proctor, G.
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Abstract

This report provides a state-of-the-practice description of domestic and international practices for key performance indicators (KPIs) in public-private partnerships (PPPs). The report is based on a comprehensive literature review and eight case studies from Australia, British Columbia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The concept for this report came from an implementation strategy in Public-Private Partnerships for Highway Infrastructure: Capitalizing on International Experience, as well as Linking Transportation Performance and Accountability and Construction Management Practices in Canada and Europe. The report identifies how government-developed performance measures reflecting societal goals such as congestion management or environmental impact are translated through KPIs and included in project documents for designing, constructing, operating, and maintaining transportation facilities. The report shows that it is possible to align projects with these higher goals. The findings are applicable to agencies that wish to align overarching organizational and societal performance measures through KPIs not only to PPP projects, but also to conventionally bid projects. (Author/publisher)

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20110612 ST [electronic version only]
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Washington, D.C., U.S. Department of Transportation DOT, Federal Highway Administration FHWA, Office of International Programs, 2011, X + 108 p., 22 ref.; A state-of-the-practice report ; FHWA-PL-10-029

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