Strategic implementation of PPP for small-scale infrastructure in Sri Lanka: a comparative analysis of alternative PPP models

K. Guruge, P. Coomasaru, C. Weeraman
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This study aims to provide a thorough comparison of Private Finance Initiative (PFI), Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT), and Joint Venture (JV) models for Small-Scale Infrastructure Development (SSID) in Sri Lanka and devise innovative, tailored recommendations to maximise efficiency, effectiveness, and compatibility. Employing a mixed-methods approach, the research systematically examines the key features, benefits, and limitations of PFI, BOT, and JV models in the context of SSID. A compatibility assessment is conducted, focusing on financing approaches, stakeholder engagement, and other critical success factors. The findings reveal that the BOT and JV models are superior to the PFI model due to their balanced stakeholder engagement, risk sharing, and alignment with critical success factors. Based on these insights, the study formulates novel, customised recommendations for optimising the selected model's efficiency, effectiveness, and compatibility with SSID in Sri Lanka, with the aim of informing policy and practice. Furthermore, the study highlights the need for future research exploring alternative financing models and emerging technologies in SSID, opening new avenues for innovative approaches to infrastructure development in Sri Lanka. In conclusion, this comprehensive comparison offers valuable guidance for academics, industry professionals, and policymakers seeking to enhance small-scale infrastructure development in Sri Lanka, emphasising the importance of selecting the most suitable financing model
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斯里兰卡小规模基础设施PPP战略实施:PPP备选模式的比较分析
本研究旨在对斯里兰卡小规模基础设施开发(SSID)的私人融资倡议(PFI)、建设-运营-转让(BOT)和合资(JV)模式进行全面比较,并提出创新的、量身定制的建议,以最大限度地提高效率、有效性和兼容性。本研究采用混合方法,系统地考察了SSID背景下PFI、BOT和JV模式的主要特点、优势和局限性。进行兼容性评估,重点关注融资方法、利益相关者参与和其他关键成功因素。研究结果表明,BOT和合资模式优于PFI模式,因为它们平衡了利益相关者的参与、风险分担,并与关键成功因素保持一致。基于这些见解,该研究制定了新的、定制的建议,以优化所选模型的效率、有效性以及与斯里兰卡SSID的兼容性,目的是为政策和实践提供信息。此外,该研究还强调,未来需要开展研究,探索SSID的替代融资模式和新兴技术,为斯里兰卡基础设施发展的创新方法开辟新的途径。总之,这一全面的比较为寻求加强斯里兰卡小规模基础设施发展的学者、行业专业人士和政策制定者提供了有价值的指导,强调了选择最合适的融资模式的重要性
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