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List of Resource Persons
Multi-Donor Support: GPOBA, PPIAF
Acknowledgement
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1. AASHTO (American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Subcommittee On Maintenance):
http://transportation1.org/maintenance/index.html

2. AFRICON. A South African consultancy that has been involved in the development of PBC program and documentation in South Africa, Namibia, Uganda, and Yemen.
http://www.africon.com

3. Australian Government Department of Transport and Regional Services: http://www.dotars.gov.au/transprog/govt_links/ppp.aspx

4. BC MOT (British Columbia Ministry of Transportation Highway Maintenance Contracts):
http://www.th.gov.bc.ca/BCHighways/contracts/maintenance/hwy_maintenance_contracts.htm

5. BCEOM. A French Engineering Consultancy that has been involved in the development of PBC programs and documentation in Chad, Madagascar, and Tanzania.
http://www.bceom.fr

6. Carl Bro Group. Carl Bro Denmark delivered a training workshop on PBC for Cambodia, China and Thailand.
http://www.carlbro.com

7. GPOBA (Global Partnership on Output-Based Aid). Multi-Donor Facility that supports the preparation of OBA approaches.
http://www.gpoba.org

8. FHWA (US Federal Highway Administration Office of Asset Management):
http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/infrastructure/asstmgmt/index.htm

9. Florida Department of Transportation Asset Management: http://www.dot.state.fl.us/statemaintenanceoffice/asset.htm

10. MHW New Zealand, Ltd. It provides network management for national highway infrastructure.
http://www.mwhglobal.co.nz

11. Opus International Consultants, Ltd. Experience in PBC implementation in New Zealand, Australia, UK, Canada, Malaysia, and other countries.
http://www.opus.co.nz

12. PPIAF (Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility). Multi-Donor Facility that supports the development of policy and regulatory environments required to implement output-based approaches.
http://www.ppiaf.org

13. SAIC. Experience in the development of PBC program and documentation for Washington, D.C., USA.
http://www.saic.com/transportation/asset.html

14. SANRAL (South African National Road Agency, Ltd.):
http://www.nra.co.za/

15. Transit New Zealand:
http://www.transit.govt.nz

16. VMS Inc. Contractor implementing PBCs in Virginia, Washington, D.C., Florida, and other states of the USA.
http://www.vmsom.com/projects/st-public-hwy.asp

17. Western Australia Department of Main Roads Term Network Contracts:
http://www.mainroads.wa.gov.au/NR/mrwa/run/start.asp

18. World Bank Procurement:
http://www.worldbank.org/procurement

19. World Bank Roads and Highways:
http://www.worldbank.org/highways

20. World Highways. The leading website and magazine for road planning, design, construction, financing and management:
http://www.worldhighways.com/

21. G. Zietlow’s Performance-based Contracting for Road Management and Maintenance website: http://www.zietlow.com

 

 

 

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