Abstract
The later stages of an infrastructure project occupy a significant period of its lifecycle. Even though majority of the expenses for the project are in the construction phase, the value for the society is realized only in the operation phase. Projects are often remembered for how they serve the community in the later stages more than their efficiency during the construction phase due to its long lifecycle. There is a need to understand how projects integrate with the society after its construction, especially considering the inability of the planners to create a design considering all future scenarios. In the proposed research, we employ a multiple case study research considering the Oresund bridge connecting Denmark with Sweden and the Port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands. We observe how during the operation phase the infrastructure acts as an enabler, adapt to changing needs of the society, and diversify its impacts. This study has significant implications to society as it explores how to extract value from already constructed infrastructure assets.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of the 6th IPMA SENET Project Management Conference “Digital Transformation and Sustainable Development in Project Management”, 21-24 September 2022 |
Publisher | IPMA |
Pages | 291−302 |
Number of pages | 12 |
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Publication status | Published - 2022 |
Event | 6th IPMA SENET Project Management Conference : Digital Transformation and Sustainable Development in Project Management - Dubrovnik, Croatia Duration: 21 Sept 2022 → 24 Sept 2022 https://ipma.world/news/6th-ipma-senet-project-management-conference/ |
Conference
Conference | 6th IPMA SENET Project Management Conference |
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Abbreviated title | IPMA SENET 2022 |
Country/Territory | Croatia |
City | Dubrovnik |
Period | 21/09/22 → 24/09/22 |
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Keywords
- integration of infrastructure
- value for society
- operation phase
- spillover effects