Regional Stakeholder Perceptions of the Most Important PFI Skills

The Private Finance initiative (PFI) has emerged as the most preferred procurement strategy by governments across the globe for the provision of quality public infrastructure and services. The strategy has evolved due to fiscal constraints and the low quality of publicly provided infrastructures. Ho...

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Main Authors: Wan Abdullah Zawawi, Noor Amila, Abdullahi A., Umar, Khamidi , Mohd Faris, Idrus, Arazi
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Published: 2013
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spelling my.utp.eprints.111812014-03-18T06:17:41Z Regional Stakeholder Perceptions of the Most Important PFI Skills Wan Abdullah Zawawi, Noor Amila Abdullahi A., Umar Khamidi , Mohd Faris Idrus, Arazi The Private Finance initiative (PFI) has emerged as the most preferred procurement strategy by governments across the globe for the provision of quality public infrastructure and services. The strategy has evolved due to fiscal constraints and the low quality of publicly provided infrastructures. However, the sojourn into PFI has not been a complete tale of success, with many major infrastructure provided through this strategy being bought back by the public sector in response to public outcry, resulting in the private provider’s inability to recoup their investments and the public sector facing criticism for inefficiency or wrong choice of procurement. This paper sets out to find out from African, Australasian (a combination of Australia & Asia) and Middle East delegates to 2 PFI-Focused conferences Held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia about their perceptions of important skills required by the client in order to ensure success on PFI projects. It was found that stakeholder management skills, bid evaluation skills, sector-specific knowledge, contract management skills and risk identification & management skills were the most important skills which the client requires in order to achieve success in PFI projects as ranked by the various respondents. 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/11181/1/Regional%20Stakeholder%20Perceptions%20of%20the%20Most%20Important%20PFI%20Skills.pdf Wan Abdullah Zawawi, Noor Amila and Abdullahi A., Umar and Khamidi , Mohd Faris and Idrus, Arazi (2013) Regional Stakeholder Perceptions of the Most Important PFI Skills. International Journal of Civil Engineering and Building Materials (IJCEBM), 3 (4). pp. 207-215. ISSN 2223‐487X http://eprints.utp.edu.my/11181/
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description The Private Finance initiative (PFI) has emerged as the most preferred procurement strategy by governments across the globe for the provision of quality public infrastructure and services. The strategy has evolved due to fiscal constraints and the low quality of publicly provided infrastructures. However, the sojourn into PFI has not been a complete tale of success, with many major infrastructure provided through this strategy being bought back by the public sector in response to public outcry, resulting in the private provider’s inability to recoup their investments and the public sector facing criticism for inefficiency or wrong choice of procurement. This paper sets out to find out from African, Australasian (a combination of Australia & Asia) and Middle East delegates to 2 PFI-Focused conferences Held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia about their perceptions of important skills required by the client in order to ensure success on PFI projects. It was found that stakeholder management skills, bid evaluation skills, sector-specific knowledge, contract management skills and risk identification & management skills were the most important skills which the client requires in order to achieve success in PFI projects as ranked by the various respondents.
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author Wan Abdullah Zawawi, Noor Amila
Abdullahi A., Umar
Khamidi , Mohd Faris
Idrus, Arazi
spellingShingle Wan Abdullah Zawawi, Noor Amila
Abdullahi A., Umar
Khamidi , Mohd Faris
Idrus, Arazi
Regional Stakeholder Perceptions of the Most Important PFI Skills
author_facet Wan Abdullah Zawawi, Noor Amila
Abdullahi A., Umar
Khamidi , Mohd Faris
Idrus, Arazi
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title Regional Stakeholder Perceptions of the Most Important PFI Skills
title_short Regional Stakeholder Perceptions of the Most Important PFI Skills
title_full Regional Stakeholder Perceptions of the Most Important PFI Skills
title_fullStr Regional Stakeholder Perceptions of the Most Important PFI Skills
title_full_unstemmed Regional Stakeholder Perceptions of the Most Important PFI Skills
title_sort regional stakeholder perceptions of the most important pfi skills
publishDate 2013
url http://eprints.utp.edu.my/11181/1/Regional%20Stakeholder%20Perceptions%20of%20the%20Most%20Important%20PFI%20Skills.pdf
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