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Bygballe, L E and Jahre, M (2009) Balancing value creating logics in construction. Construction Management and Economics, 27(07), 695–704.

Choudhury, I (2009) The effect of political unrest on construction time for food grain warehouses in Bangladesh. Construction Management and Economics, 27(07), 619–24.

Houthoofd, N (2009) Business definition and performance implications: the case of the Belgian construction sector. Construction Management and Economics, 27(07), 639–52.

Huang, Y-L and Pi, C-C (2009) Valuation of multi-stage BOT projects involving dedicated asset investments: a sequential compound option approach. Construction Management and Economics, 27(07), 653–66.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: valuation; build-operate-transfer
  • ISBN/ISSN: 0144-6193
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/01446190903002789
  • Abstract:
    The valuation of multi-stage build-operate-transfer projects is not a trivial task. It needs to deal with uncertain project values in future expansions and the possibility of expansions or abandonment in the presence of project risks. The valuation problem becomes more difficult when multi-stage projects require upfront and intermediate dedicated asset investments for future expansions. Dedicated asset investments may or may not create project values, depending on whether future expansions could be justified and realized. A sequential compound option model is proposed to tackle these important valuation issues.

Johnsson, H and Meiling, J H (2009) Defects in offsite construction: timber module prefabrication. Construction Management and Economics, 27(07), 667–81.

Rozenfeld, O, Sacks, R and Rosenfeld, Y (2009) ‘CHASTE’: construction hazard assessment with spatial and temporal exposure. Construction Management and Economics, 27(07), 625–38.

Sexton, M and Lu, S-L (2009) The challenges of creating actionable knowledge: an action research perspective. Construction Management and Economics, 27(07), 683–94.