Items with Index Term: demand risk

Number of items: 10.

Alasad, R (2015) Dynamic modelling of demand risk in PPP infrastructure projects: the case of toll roads. PhD thesis, Heriot-Watt University, UK.

Alasad, R and Motawa, I (2015) Dynamic demand risk assessment for toll road projects. Construction Management and Economics, 33(10), pp. 799-817. ISSN 01446193

Bastian-Pinto, C. L.; Brandão, L. E.; Stanganello, A.; Pellegrino, R. and Marques, N. L. (2026) Assessing the role of term extension clauses in mitigating disruptive events in infrastructure concessions. Construction Management and Economics, 44(6), pp. 412-429. ISSN 0144-6193

Burke, R (2014) Risk management in Republic of Ireland PPP toll roads. PhD thesis, Queen's University Belfast, UK.

Cheah, C Y J and Liu, J (2006) Valuing governmental support in infrastructure projects as real options using Monte Carlo simulation. Construction Management and Economics, 24(5), pp. 545-554. ISSN 1466433X

Cheng, L and Tiong, R L K (2005) Minimum feasible tariff model for BOT water supply projects in Malaysia. Construction Management and Economics, 23(3), pp. 255-263. ISSN 01446193

Chung, Demi (2012) Contractual approach to optimising risk sharing: A quantitative study of the multidimensional nature of risk in private provision of road infrastructure. PhD thesis, University of Sydney, Australia.

Iyer, K C and Sagheer, M (2011) A real options based traffic risk mitigation model for build-operate-transfer highway projects in India. Construction Management and Economics, 29(8), pp. 771-779. ISSN 1466433X

Mangano, G; Castelblanco, G; De Marco, A and Ottaviani, F M (2025) Exploring the drivers of concession period in transport public–private partnerships. Built Environment Project and Asset Management, 15(2), pp. 193-210. ISSN 2044-124X

Thomas, A V; Kalidindi, S N and Ganesh, L S (2006) Modelling and assessment of critical risks in BOT road projects. Construction Management and Economics, 24(4), pp. 407-424. ISSN 01446193

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