Attracting Private Financing to Roads: Case Study of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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2021
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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 to...ll rates at the deemed affordable level of €0.06/car-km.
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Selected Papers from the Proceedings of the International Conference on Transportation and Development 2021, 2021, II, 110-121Izdavač:
- American Society of Civil Engineers
- The Transportation & Development Institute
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GraFarTY - 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 -
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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 .