Prioritizing Critical Success Factors in PPP Projects for Government Building Redevelopment

  • Unique Paper ID: 170528
  • PageNo: 698-702
  • Abstract:
  • Urban redevelopment through Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) has emerged as a key strategy to tackle the challenges posed by vacant government-owned spaces. This study offers an in-depth analysis of how such spaces can be transformed into commercial buildings, focusing on the financial structures, legal frameworks, and project management strategies that ensure mutual advantages for both public and private entities.

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BibTeX

@article{170528,
        author = {Rajashri S. Bodhai and Dr. P. D. Nemade},
        title = {Prioritizing Critical Success Factors in PPP Projects for Government Building Redevelopment},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2024},
        volume = {11},
        number = {7},
        pages = {698-702},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=170528},
        abstract = {Urban redevelopment through Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) has emerged as a key strategy to tackle the challenges posed by vacant government-owned spaces. This study offers an in-depth analysis of how such spaces can be transformed into commercial buildings, focusing on the financial structures, legal frameworks, and project management strategies that ensure mutual advantages for both public and private entities.},
        keywords = {public private partnership, critical success factor, government.},
        month = {December},
        }

Cite This Article

Bodhai, R. S., & Nemade, D. P. D. (2024). Prioritizing Critical Success Factors in PPP Projects for Government Building Redevelopment. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 11(7), 698–702.

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