CRITICAL RISK ANALYSIS OF TOLL ROAD PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP) PROJECT CONSTRUCTION PHASE

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences
Fahira Rhomianti Putri, B. Susanti, Mona Foralisa Toyfur
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Limited funding in meeting the financing needs for the provision of toll road infrastructure makes the government need to look for alternative financing so that the project can still be carried out. Public Private Partnership (PPP) is an alternative option to overcome this problem. However, infrastructure projects with PPP schemes require large investments and a relatively long concession period, thus allowing risk uncertainty to arise as a result of decisions made during the project. Risk identification in a construction project is important at the beginning of the project. This study was aimed at identifying critical risks, determining risk allocation and risk mitigation strategies, and analyzing the interrelationship between critical risks. The case study was conducted on the Trans Sumatra toll road project in South Sumatra. Quantitative data (questionnaire survey) and qualitative data (interview) were collected from the toll-road private sector. The results of the study identified five critical risks in the construction phase (CP) of the toll road project along with the allocation of risks, namely the risks of geographical conditions (shared), delays in work progress (private sector), design errors (private sector), force majeure (shared) and weather conditions (shared). The mitigation strategy for the risks of geographical conditions and design errors was to redesign the construction structure by adjusting with the land conditions of the toll road. Force majeure (Covid-19) causing delays in work progress required rescheduling and recalculation of construction costs. Weather conditions (heavy rain) occurring on swampy land caused puddles/floods; this condition caused delays in construction work. The mitigation strategy that could be carried out was by coordinating with the Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) in the region and preparing disaster management Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). The cause and effect of each risk showed that the critical risks in the construction phase of the toll road project were interrelated to each other which the risks would finally contribute to the increase in the construction costs of the toll road project.
收费公路公私合作(ppp)项目建设阶段关键风险分析
在满足提供收费公路基础设施的融资需求方面,资金有限,这使得政府需要寻找其他融资方式,以便该项目仍能实施。公私合作(PPP)是克服这一问题的另一种选择。然而,具有PPP计划的基础设施项目需要大量投资和相对较长的特许期,因此,项目期间的决策会产生风险不确定性。建设项目的风险识别在项目开始时就很重要。本研究旨在识别关键风险,确定风险分配和风险缓解策略,并分析关键风险之间的相互关系。案例研究是针对南苏门答腊的跨苏门答腊收费公路项目进行的。从收费公路私营部门收集了定量数据(问卷调查)和定性数据(访谈)。研究结果确定了收费公路项目施工阶段的五个关键风险以及风险分配,即地理条件风险(共有)、工程进度延误风险(私营部门)、设计错误风险(私营行业)、不可抗力风险(共有的)和天气条件风险(共同的)。针对地理条件和设计错误风险的缓解策略是通过调整收费公路的土地条件来重新设计施工结构。不可抗力(新冠肺炎)导致工程进度延误,需要重新安排和重新计算施工成本。沼泽地上的天气条件(大雨)导致水坑/洪水;这种情况导致建筑工程延误。可以采取的缓解策略是与该地区的印尼气象、气候和地球物理局(BMKG)协调,并制定灾害管理标准操作程序(SOP)。每种风险的因果关系表明,收费公路项目施工阶段的关键风险是相互关联的,这些风险最终会导致收费公路项目建设成本的增加。
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