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Improving the Resilience of Road Networks, Case Studies

Hansby, Jack; Morgado, João; Mladenovic, Goran; Ouana, Calado; Schvartzer, Fabian; Cao, Rongji

(PIARC - The World Road Association, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Hansby, Jack
AU  - Morgado, João
AU  - Mladenovic, Goran
AU  - Ouana, Calado
AU  - Schvartzer, Fabian
AU  - Cao, Rongji
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://grafar.grf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2589
PB  - PIARC - The World Road Association
T2  - Routes/Roads 2021
T1  - Improving the Resilience of Road Networks, Case Studies
EP  - 37
IS  - 389
SP  - 30
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_2589
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Hansby, Jack and Morgado, João and Mladenovic, Goran and Ouana, Calado and Schvartzer, Fabian and Cao, Rongji",
year = "2021",
publisher = "PIARC - The World Road Association",
journal = "Routes/Roads 2021",
title = "Improving the Resilience of Road Networks, Case Studies",
pages = "37-30",
number = "389",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_2589"
}
Hansby, J., Morgado, J., Mladenovic, G., Ouana, C., Schvartzer, F.,& Cao, R.. (2021). Improving the Resilience of Road Networks, Case Studies. in Routes/Roads 2021
PIARC - The World Road Association.(389), 30-37.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_2589
Hansby J, Morgado J, Mladenovic G, Ouana C, Schvartzer F, Cao R. Improving the Resilience of Road Networks, Case Studies. in Routes/Roads 2021. 2021;(389):30-37.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_2589 .
Hansby, Jack, Morgado, João, Mladenovic, Goran, Ouana, Calado, Schvartzer, Fabian, Cao, Rongji, "Improving the Resilience of Road Networks, Case Studies" in Routes/Roads 2021, no. 389 (2021):30-37,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_2589 .

Combining Capital Grant and Availability Payment to Keep Toll Rates Affordable

Queiroz, Cesar; Mladenovic, Goran

(Department of Transportation, Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia, 2021)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Queiroz, Cesar
AU  - Mladenovic, Goran
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://grafar.grf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2588
AB  - In several countries public budgets cannot provide all the funds needed to build priority transport and other infrastructure projects that are economically justified and environmentally and socially sound. Under certain circumstances, projects meeting such conditions can be implemented by involving private financing, through public-private partnerships (PPP), which is a means to get projects completed by leveraging scarce public resources. 
Priority highway PPP projects may require toll rates above the affordability level of road users, particularly when construction costs are relatively high and traffic volumes are relatively low. The provision of capital grants and/or availability payments to the concessionaire (i.e., the private partner) by the government (i.e., the public partner) would reduce the toll rate required to attract private investors for the project. Such projects, where the sources of revenue to the private partner (or concessionaire) include both the users of the facility and the government, are usually called hybrid PPPs. 
A key step in assuring that a proposed PPP highway project would attract private investors is to determine whether financial public support would be required, and if so, how much. To this endeavor, this paper reviews and applies a hybrid PPP financial model for highways that facilitates carrying out projects' financial viability by decision makers and practitioners. 
A numerical case study is used to illustrate applications of the model to conditions deemed representative of Southeastern European countries. The main outputs generated by the model include the project’s internal rate of return, equity internal rate of return, annual debt service coverage ratio, and the present value of the government’s cash flow. A sensitivity analysis carried out shows the impact of key input parameters on the main outputs.
PB  - Department of Transportation, Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia
C3  - Road and Rail Infrastructure VI, Proceedings of the Conference CETRA 2020
T1  - Combining Capital Grant and Availability Payment to Keep Toll Rates Affordable
DO  - 10.5592/Co/CETRA.2020
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Queiroz, Cesar and Mladenovic, Goran",
year = "2021",
abstract = "In several countries public budgets cannot provide all the funds needed to build priority transport and other infrastructure projects that are economically justified and environmentally and socially sound. Under certain circumstances, projects meeting such conditions can be implemented by involving private financing, through public-private partnerships (PPP), which is a means to get projects completed by leveraging scarce public resources. 
Priority highway PPP projects may require toll rates above the affordability level of road users, particularly when construction costs are relatively high and traffic volumes are relatively low. The provision of capital grants and/or availability payments to the concessionaire (i.e., the private partner) by the government (i.e., the public partner) would reduce the toll rate required to attract private investors for the project. Such projects, where the sources of revenue to the private partner (or concessionaire) include both the users of the facility and the government, are usually called hybrid PPPs. 
A key step in assuring that a proposed PPP highway project would attract private investors is to determine whether financial public support would be required, and if so, how much. To this endeavor, this paper reviews and applies a hybrid PPP financial model for highways that facilitates carrying out projects' financial viability by decision makers and practitioners. 
A numerical case study is used to illustrate applications of the model to conditions deemed representative of Southeastern European countries. The main outputs generated by the model include the project’s internal rate of return, equity internal rate of return, annual debt service coverage ratio, and the present value of the government’s cash flow. A sensitivity analysis carried out shows the impact of key input parameters on the main outputs.",
publisher = "Department of Transportation, Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia",
journal = "Road and Rail Infrastructure VI, Proceedings of the Conference CETRA 2020",
title = "Combining Capital Grant and Availability Payment to Keep Toll Rates Affordable",
doi = "10.5592/Co/CETRA.2020"
}
Queiroz, C.,& Mladenovic, G.. (2021). Combining Capital Grant and Availability Payment to Keep Toll Rates Affordable. in Road and Rail Infrastructure VI, Proceedings of the Conference CETRA 2020
Department of Transportation, Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia..
https://doi.org/10.5592/Co/CETRA.2020
Queiroz C, Mladenovic G. Combining Capital Grant and Availability Payment to Keep Toll Rates Affordable. in Road and Rail Infrastructure VI, Proceedings of the Conference CETRA 2020. 2021;.
doi:10.5592/Co/CETRA.2020 .
Queiroz, Cesar, Mladenovic, Goran, "Combining Capital Grant and Availability Payment to Keep Toll Rates Affordable" in Road and Rail Infrastructure VI, Proceedings of the Conference CETRA 2020 (2021),
https://doi.org/10.5592/Co/CETRA.2020 . .

Attracting Private Financing to Roads: Case Study of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Queiroz, Cesar; Mladenovic, Goran

(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2021)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Queiroz, Cesar
AU  - Mladenovic, Goran
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://grafar.grf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2587
AB  - While countries worldwide have used public-private partnerships (PPP) to improve their road networks, such investments have not yet materialized in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). Attracting private financing to road projects would help the country to keep road infrastructure in acceptable condition and carry out required expansions under budgetary constraints. Because of relatively low traffic levels on potential PPP motorways and expressways in BiH, it is anticipated that a combination of government support (e.g., capital grants and/or availability payments) and toll collection would generate enough revenues to attract private partners to compete for public-private partnership (PPP) road projects in BiH. The paper presents, as a case study, the quantitative financial assessment of a potential PPP project, the Mostar – Zvirovići motorway section, showing that the project could attract private investors with a combination of availability payments and construction subsidies to keep the toll rates at the deemed affordable level of €0.06/car-km.
PB  - American Society of Civil Engineers
PB  - The Transportation & Development Institute
C3  - Selected Papers from the Proceedings of the International Conference on Transportation and Development 2021
T1  - Attracting Private Financing to Roads: Case Study of Bosnia and Herzegovina
EP  - 121
SP  - 110
VL  - II
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_2587
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Queiroz, Cesar and Mladenovic, Goran",
year = "2021",
abstract = "While countries worldwide have used public-private partnerships (PPP) to improve their road networks, such investments have not yet materialized in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). Attracting private financing to road projects would help the country to keep road infrastructure in acceptable condition and carry out required expansions under budgetary constraints. Because of relatively low traffic levels on potential PPP motorways and expressways in BiH, it is anticipated that a combination of government support (e.g., capital grants and/or availability payments) and toll collection would generate enough revenues to attract private partners to compete for public-private partnership (PPP) road projects in BiH. The paper presents, as a case study, the quantitative financial assessment of a potential PPP project, the Mostar – Zvirovići motorway section, showing that the project could attract private investors with a combination of availability payments and construction subsidies to keep the toll rates at the deemed affordable level of €0.06/car-km.",
publisher = "American Society of Civil Engineers, The Transportation & Development Institute",
journal = "Selected Papers from the Proceedings of the International Conference on Transportation and Development 2021",
title = "Attracting Private Financing to Roads: Case Study of Bosnia and Herzegovina",
pages = "121-110",
volume = "II",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_2587"
}
Queiroz, C.,& Mladenovic, G.. (2021). Attracting Private Financing to Roads: Case Study of Bosnia and Herzegovina. in Selected Papers from the Proceedings of the International Conference on Transportation and Development 2021
American Society of Civil Engineers., II, 110-121.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_2587
Queiroz C, Mladenovic G. Attracting Private Financing to Roads: Case Study of Bosnia and Herzegovina. in Selected Papers from the Proceedings of the International Conference on Transportation and Development 2021. 2021;II:110-121.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_2587 .
Queiroz, Cesar, Mladenovic, Goran, "Attracting Private Financing to Roads: Case Study of Bosnia and Herzegovina" in Selected Papers from the Proceedings of the International Conference on Transportation and Development 2021, II (2021):110-121,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_2587 .

Prikaz vanrednog prevoza na putnoj mreži Republike Srbije

Mitrović, Stefan; Mladenovic, Goran; Hajdin, Rade; Mašović, Snežana

(Srpsko društvo za puteve, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Mitrović, Stefan
AU  - Mladenovic, Goran
AU  - Hajdin, Rade
AU  - Mašović, Snežana
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://grafar.grf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2107
AB  - U radu je dat prikaz vanrednog prevoza na putnoj mreži Republike Srbije. Razmatrane su dozvole za vanredni prevoz koje izdaje javno preduzeće Putevi Srbije za dva reprezentativna meseca april i septembar u 2019. godini. Analizirani su sledeći podaci: dimenzije vozila, broj osovina, ukupna masa vozila, kao i preopterećenje po osovinama. U prvom delu rada prikazan je kratak pregled dosadašnje analize vanrednog prevoza u Evropi i svetu tokom prethodnih 20 godina. kao i tendencije i očekivanja u narednom periodu. Drugi deo rada predstavlja statističku obradu i analizu podataka iz razmatranih dozvola za vanredni prevoz na teritoriji Republike Srbije. Na kraju su dati diskusija i zaključci na osnovu urađene analize podataka iz dozvola.
PB  - Srpsko društvo za puteve
T2  - Put i saobraćaj
T1  - Prikaz vanrednog prevoza na putnoj mreži Republike Srbije
EP  - 48
IS  - 3
SP  - 41
VL  - 66
DO  - 10.31075/PIS.66.03.06
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Mitrović, Stefan and Mladenovic, Goran and Hajdin, Rade and Mašović, Snežana",
year = "2020",
abstract = "U radu je dat prikaz vanrednog prevoza na putnoj mreži Republike Srbije. Razmatrane su dozvole za vanredni prevoz koje izdaje javno preduzeće Putevi Srbije za dva reprezentativna meseca april i septembar u 2019. godini. Analizirani su sledeći podaci: dimenzije vozila, broj osovina, ukupna masa vozila, kao i preopterećenje po osovinama. U prvom delu rada prikazan je kratak pregled dosadašnje analize vanrednog prevoza u Evropi i svetu tokom prethodnih 20 godina. kao i tendencije i očekivanja u narednom periodu. Drugi deo rada predstavlja statističku obradu i analizu podataka iz razmatranih dozvola za vanredni prevoz na teritoriji Republike Srbije. Na kraju su dati diskusija i zaključci na osnovu urađene analize podataka iz dozvola.",
publisher = "Srpsko društvo za puteve",
journal = "Put i saobraćaj",
title = "Prikaz vanrednog prevoza na putnoj mreži Republike Srbije",
pages = "48-41",
number = "3",
volume = "66",
doi = "10.31075/PIS.66.03.06"
}
Mitrović, S., Mladenovic, G., Hajdin, R.,& Mašović, S.. (2020). Prikaz vanrednog prevoza na putnoj mreži Republike Srbije. in Put i saobraćaj
Srpsko društvo za puteve., 66(3), 41-48.
https://doi.org/10.31075/PIS.66.03.06
Mitrović S, Mladenovic G, Hajdin R, Mašović S. Prikaz vanrednog prevoza na putnoj mreži Republike Srbije. in Put i saobraćaj. 2020;66(3):41-48.
doi:10.31075/PIS.66.03.06 .
Mitrović, Stefan, Mladenovic, Goran, Hajdin, Rade, Mašović, Snežana, "Prikaz vanrednog prevoza na putnoj mreži Republike Srbije" in Put i saobraćaj, 66, no. 3 (2020):41-48,
https://doi.org/10.31075/PIS.66.03.06 . .