PUB’s PPP journey: Learning how to make the most of a scarce resource
PUB, Singapore’s National Water Agency, is one of the heaviest users of the Public Private Partnership (PPP) model in the public sector. As of 2020, it had awarded seven PPP contracts for a total of five desalination and three NEWater plants. Among the key features of PUB’s PPP projects were the ado...
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Main Authors: | PHANG, Sock Yong, LIM, Thomas, JOSEPH, Flocy |
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2021
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