Autores
Bent Flyvbjerg, Mette Skamris Holm, Søren Buhl
Fecha de publicación
2003/1/1
Revista
Transport Reviews
Volumen
23
Número
1
Páginas
71-88
Editor
Taylor & Francis Group
Descripción
Despite the hundreds of billions of dollars being spent on infrastructure development -- from roads, rail and airports to energy extraction and power networks to the Internet -- surprisingly little reliable knowledge exists about the performance of these investments in terms of actual costs, benefits and risks. This paper presents results from the first statistically significant study of cost performance in transport infrastructure projects. The sample used is the largest of its kind, covering 258 projects in 20 nations worth approximately US$90 billion (constant 1995 prices). The paper shows with overwhelming statistical significance that in terms of costs transport infrastructure projects do not perform as promised. The conclusion is tested for different project types, different geographical regions and different historical periods. Substantial cost escalation is the rule rather than the exception. For rail, average cost escalation is 45 …
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B Flyvbjerg, MK Skamris Holm, SL Buhl - Transport reviews, 2003