Research on Post-Evaluation System of High-Speed Railway Construction Project
Publication: ICCREM 2023
ABSTRACT
In recent years, the development of high-speed railway (HSR) has been regarded by some scholars as the “grey rhinoceros” of China’s economy, which is mainly due to the lack of systematic and comprehensive evaluation methods to objectively evaluate the economic and social benefits of high-speed railway. Based on the professional characteristics of high-speed rail construction projects, this study introduces the theory of project post-evaluation method, constructs a scientific and reasonable post-evaluation system of high-speed rail construction projects, and clarifies the key contents of post-evaluation of high-speed rail construction. The application of post-evaluation method system of high-speed rail project will provide necessary support for the subsequent planning and construction decision-making of high-speed rail project, and also provide reference for all sectors of society to understand the importance of high-speed rail project more clearly.
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