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Chen, P H and Chang, L M (2002) Feasibility analysis of Taiwan high speed rail project. Journal of Construction Procurement, 8(01), 64–78.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: high speed rail; build operate transfer; self-financing ratio; feasibility analysis
  • ISBN/ISSN: 1358-9180
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  • Abstract:
    Taiwan's prosperous economy in the past decades brought about a transportation bottleneck, which caused an urgent demand on an efficient and comfortable transportation system. After careful evaluation and comparison with other transportation means, the Taiwanese government selected High Speed Rail (HSR) to meet the need. The Taiwan High Speed Rail project is a Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) contract with 13.4 billion US dollars. Starting with reasons for the need of HSR, reasons for adopting BOT, details of the Taiwan HSR project, and the feasibility analysis of the Taiwan HSR project will all be presented in this paper. The feasibility analysis comprises the comparisons of different transportation means, the financial feasibility analysis, and the benefits from HSR. Finally, conclusions of this paper will be drawn

Kumaraswamy, M, Rowlinson, S and Phua, F (2002) Accelerating cultural changes through innovative procurement processes: a Hong Kong perspective. Journal of Construction Procurement, 8(01), 3–16.

Merchant, A and Bajaj, D (2002) An analysis of the use of the "design-build" project delivery system by interior design firms, and its effectiveness in delivering fit-out projects. Journal of Construction Procurement, 8(01), 17–34.

Shen, Q and Liu, G (2002) Value management applications in China's construction industry. Journal of Construction Procurement, 8(01), 35–47.

Soetanto, R, Proverbs, D G and Cooper, P (2002) A tool for assessing contractor performance. Journal of Construction Procurement, 8(01), 48–63.