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Oct 1, 2005

Concessionaire’s Financial Capability in Developing Build-Operate-Transfer Type Infrastructure Projects

Publication: Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
Volume 131, Issue 10

Abstract

The concessionaire of a build-operate-transfer (BOT) type infrastructure project undertakes many responsibilities, and consequently, assumes a broad scope of risks and potential financial consequences. In addition, appropriate financial engineering skills are required in nonrecourse or limited-recourse financing, which is usually used in BOT-type projects. Therefore, strong financial capability of the concessionaire is an important prerequisite to the successful development of a BOT-type project. A common set of 35 financial criteria has been identified through a systematic research approach, and their relative significances determined based on worldwide expert opinions solicited by a structured questionnaire survey. Statistical analyses of the responses to the survey conclude that (1) the public, private, and academic sectors consider financial criteria rather similarly in the evaluation of the concessionaire’s financial capability, and there is no significant statistical difference in the rating of the significances of the 35 financial criteria across these sectors; (2) almost all of the 35 financial criteria are important in measuring the concessionaire’s financial capability; and (3) the 35 financial criteria can be grouped to measure the concessionaire’s financial capability in four dimensions: “strong financial engineering techniques,” “advantageous finance sources and low service costs,” “sound capital structure and requirement of low-level return to investments,” and “strong risk management capability.” Outputs of this research facilitate the private sector in assessing their financial capability and making corresponding improvements to increase their financial competitiveness, and the public sector in evaluating potential concessionaires’ financial capability for BOT projects in general.

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Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
Volume 131Issue 10October 2005
Pages: 1054 - 1064

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Received: May 25, 2004
Accepted: Mar 28, 2005
Published online: Oct 1, 2005
Published in print: Oct 2005

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Xueqing Zhang, M.ASCE
Professional Engineer, Yellow River Conservancy Committee, Ministry of Water Resources of China, 11 Jinshui Rd., Zhengzhou 450003, China.

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