THE BOT SYSTEM: THE PORTUGUSE CASE

Authors

  • Francisco Loforte Universidade Técnica de Lisboa (Portugal)

Keywords:

bot (build-operate-transfer), infrastructure, portugal, project deliver systems, request for proposal rfp, survey

Abstract

The BOT model entails a concession company providing the finance, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of a privatised infrastructure project for a fixed period, at the end of which the project is transferred free of charge to the host government. In
times of decreasing ability to raise funds for infrastructure projects, the BOT concept has been used by governments to implement privately financed construction projects. BOT mechanism offers increasing investment, construction, procurement, operation, and other
business opportunities for private investors in infrastructure projects. However, under the BOT model, the responsibilities are heavy and stakes are high for both, governments and promoters. There are several constraints in successful implementation of BOT projects. This
paper examines the use of BOT model and identifies major areas where BOT model is applied in Portugal by investigating theory and practice. It shows how BOT concept is used by central and local governments in implementing infrastructure projects in Portugal. It
highlights the main constraints in successful implementation of BOT projects. Finally, it shows how government organisations assessed their BOT projects.

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Author Biography

Francisco Loforte, Universidade Técnica de Lisboa (Portugal)

Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture Technical Superior Institute Universidade Técnica de Lisboa
Lisboa, Portugal

Published

2001-08-31

How to Cite

Loforte, F. (2001). THE BOT SYSTEM: THE PORTUGUSE CASE. Revista Ingeniería De Construcción, 16(2), 76–84. Retrieved from https://ojs.uc.cl/index.php/ric/article/view/17279

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Original Research