Javascript must be enabled to continue!
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT BY USING PUBLIC - PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP) POLICY:A CASE STUDY OF YANGON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT EXPANSION, MYANMAR
View through CrossRef
Infrastructure development is crucial to economic development of developing countries. Due to the financial, technical and management facilities are lacking, many countries have undertaken infrastructure development projects via smart partnerships with the international or private organizations. Such partnership where the private sector engages in public assets is called Public- Private Partnership (PPP). The new civilian government of Myanmar has embarked on a PPP policy to develop local infrastructure and encourage growth. In line with its PPP policy, this is the expansion project of Yangon International Airport (YIA), one of the major transport gateways in Myanmar. This research focused on the transparency and accountability of government regulations and procedures in PPP projects using the case-study of YIA. The objectives of research are to analyze the development of YIA and to estimate the project risks under the current PPP practices.The research used qualitative method to obtain data using document analysis as well as via interviews with relevant stakeholders such as technical experts from aviation units, government’s authority, airport users and shared private companies. The expansion for YIA is one the first projects using PPP policy in Myanmar. This PPP programme will be started before the end of 2014 for reconstruction, expansion, operations, management and maintenance work. There are the findings of negative points in YIA such as unclear tender selection, poor regulations and procedure delaying. But it has also good point that the policy is moving towards international practices .So, the research is able to determine that the current PPP policy is beneficial to YIA development but there weaknesses in terms of implementation of the regulations and procedures. It is hoped that this research can contribute important data on lessons learnt for future PPP projects especially in the airport infrastructure development field of Myanmar.
Title: INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT BY USING PUBLIC - PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP) POLICY:A CASE STUDY OF YANGON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT EXPANSION, MYANMAR
Description:
Infrastructure development is crucial to economic development of developing countries.
Due to the financial, technical and management facilities are lacking, many countries have undertaken infrastructure development projects via smart partnerships with the international or private organizations.
Such partnership where the private sector engages in public assets is called Public- Private Partnership (PPP).
The new civilian government of Myanmar has embarked on a PPP policy to develop local infrastructure and encourage growth.
In line with its PPP policy, this is the expansion project of Yangon International Airport (YIA), one of the major transport gateways in Myanmar.
This research focused on the transparency and accountability of government regulations and procedures in PPP projects using the case-study of YIA.
The objectives of research are to analyze the development of YIA and to estimate the project risks under the current PPP practices.
The research used qualitative method to obtain data using document analysis as well as via interviews with relevant stakeholders such as technical experts from aviation units, government’s authority, airport users and shared private companies.
The expansion for YIA is one the first projects using PPP policy in Myanmar.
This PPP programme will be started before the end of 2014 for reconstruction, expansion, operations, management and maintenance work.
There are the findings of negative points in YIA such as unclear tender selection, poor regulations and procedure delaying.
But it has also good point that the policy is moving towards international practices .
So, the research is able to determine that the current PPP policy is beneficial to YIA development but there weaknesses in terms of implementation of the regulations and procedures.
It is hoped that this research can contribute important data on lessons learnt for future PPP projects especially in the airport infrastructure development field of Myanmar.
Related Results
The Relationship between Foreign Aid and Democratization in Myanmar in respect to Civil Society
The Relationship between Foreign Aid and Democratization in Myanmar in respect to Civil Society
<p>Since 2010, Myanmar has been making a transition to a democratic country after 40 years under successive military regimes. The semi-civilian government led by President U ...
Public-Private Partnerships in Republic of Korea: Experience and Results
Public-Private Partnerships in Republic of Korea: Experience and Results
The Republic of Korea came to realize the acute necessity of launching the public-private partnership (PPP) at the turn of the 90s, the country happened to fall short of such infra...
Critical success factors in public‐private partnership (PPP) on infrastructure delivery in Nigeria
Critical success factors in public‐private partnership (PPP) on infrastructure delivery in Nigeria
PurposeFederal and State Governments began to explore more subtle alternatives for accessing private sector resources in the delivery and operation of public facilities. The purpos...
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN THE SUSTAINABLE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT FINANCING SYSTEM
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN THE SUSTAINABLE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT FINANCING SYSTEM
The restoration and development of infrastructure directly provides the foundation for economic growth. Given the limited state financial resources and the significant scale ...
Performance Evaluation of Triple-Frequency GPS/Galileo Techniques for Precise Static and Kinematic Applications
Performance Evaluation of Triple-Frequency GPS/Galileo Techniques for Precise Static and Kinematic Applications
The objective of this research was to develop new precise point positioning (PPP) processing models using triple-frequency GPS/Galileo observations. Different triple-frequency PPP ...
Multi-Airport System Development Model: Case Study of Airports in Indonesia
Multi-Airport System Development Model: Case Study of Airports in Indonesia
Indonesia's air transportation business has grown substantially to suit the community's transportation needs. An increasing number of people travel by airline each year. By way of ...
Health risk assessment of Burmese related to heavy metal contamination in ginger from local markets in Myanmar and Thailand
Health risk assessment of Burmese related to heavy metal contamination in ginger from local markets in Myanmar and Thailand
Heavy metals are naturally present in the soil, but geologic and anthropogenic activities raise their concentrations to harmful levels for both plants and animals. This study aims ...
Evaluating public–private partnership role on the sustainability of airports in India
Evaluating public–private partnership role on the sustainability of airports in India
AbstractA public–private partnership (PPP) upgrades airport services, infrastructures, space, and ground handling systems. The participation of private entities could provide signi...

