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A Case Study of Infrastructure Planning and Delivery

A Study about Infrastructure Planning and Delivery

Modern, efficient infrastructure underpins the economic health of all nations, supporting the economy, improving productivity, and providing access to opportunities to build stronger communities. As economies grow and populations expand, so too does the scale of demand on the infrastructure that supports daily life.Improving infrastructure networks can be a hugely expensive task. New railways, roads, desalination plants, power stations and broadband connections can cost hundreds of millions, and often, billions of dollars. At the same time, their impact is equally huge: transforming neighbourhoods and cities; underpinning water security; and powering our homes, factories and offices.Getting the delivery of such infrastructure right is therefore an issue of real importance.

Case Study on Infrastructure Planning and Delivery

Cost overruns can run into hundreds of millions of dollars; a poorly specified project can fail to meet the objectives set out for the investment. As a result, improving infrastructure delivery is now a key priority for governments and government agencies across Australia.Whilst there have been many highly successful deliveries of infrastructure in Australia’s recent history, there are still lessons to be learned. With stakeholders demanding greater transparency and placing additional scrutiny on infrastructure decisions, Governments are rightly very keen to ensure that investment outcomes do not fall short of expectations. Keep reading…

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Case Study on Infrastructure Planning and Delivery

A Case Study about Infrastructure Planning and Delivery

Introduction: Modern, efficient infrastructure underpins the economic health of all nations, supporting the economy, improving productivity, and providing access to opportunities to build stronger communities. As economies grow and populations expand, so too does the scale of demand on the infrastructure that supports daily life. Improving infrastructure networks can be a hugely expensive task. New railways, roads, desalination plants, power stations and broadband connections can cost hundreds of millions, and often, billions of dollars. At the same time, their impact is equally huge: transforming neighborhoods and cities; underpinning water security; and powering our homes, factories and offices.

Case Study on Infrastructure Planning

Getting the delivery of such infrastructure right is therefore an issue of real importance. Cost overruns can run into hundreds of millions of dollars; a poorly specified project can fail to meet the objectives set out for the investment. As a result,
improving infrastructure delivery is now a key priority for governments and government agencies across Australia. Whilst there have been many highly successful deliveries of infrastructure in Australia’s recent history, there are still lessons to be learned. With stakeholders demanding greater transparency and placing additional scrutiny on infrastructure decisions, Governments are rightly very keen to ensure that investment outcomes do not fall short of expectations. Keep reading…

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A Case Study on Virgin Trains: Implementing a Newvision at Virgin Trains

A Case Study about Virgin Trains: Implementing a Newvision at Virgin Trains

Introduction: Virgin Trains is known for running high quality,fast and reliable state of the art trains, capable of speeds of up to 125 miles per hour. Virgin Trains operates the West Coast rail franchise with trains running along various routes including from Glasgow, Manchester and Birmingham to London. The average journey time from Manchester to London today is just over two hours. Virgin Trains currently operates 333 trains and carries more than 62,000 passengers a day.

Case Study on Virgin Trains

Until 1993,railways in Britain had been part of the public sector. They were run by an organisation appointed by the government called British Rail. The culture was one where managers passed down instructions and directions to employees who carried them out without questioning them. Since 1997, Virgin Trains has been running the West Coast and other lines as an independent private sector business. keep reading..

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A Case Study on Infrastructure Planning and Delivery

Introduction: Modern, efficient infrastructure underpins the economic health of all nations, supporting the economy, improving productivity, and providing access to opportunities to build stronger communities. As economies grow and populations expand, so too does the scale of demand on the infrastructure that supports daily life.Improving infrastructure networks can be a hugely expensive task.



Infrastructure Planning and Delivery

New railways, roads, desalination plants, power stations and broadband connections can cost hundreds of millions, and often, billions of dollars. At the same time, their impact is equally huge: transforming neighbourhoods and cities; underpinning water security; and powering our homes, factories and offices.Getting the delivery of such infrastructure right is therefore an issue of real importance. Cost overruns can run into hundreds of millions of dollars; a poorly specified project can fail to meet the objectives set out for the investment. As a result, improving infrastructure delivery is now a key priority for governments and goveent agencies across Australia.

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A Study on Railway Budget 2013-14

Indian Railway Budget 2013-14 will be presented by the Railway Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal in the Parliament on February 26, 2013. Reports stated that Bansal’s maiden Rail Budget may announce the introduction of about 100 trains, including AC double deckers, new passenger services and extension of services to cater to the demands of various states in the Rail Budget 2013-14.



A Study on Railway Budget 2013-14

The announcement will be made for manufacturing of 4200 new coaches including 600 LHB coaches in the Rail Budget, report said. Railways had increased fares across the board by 21% on 22 January, aiming to mop up an additional revenue of Rs 66bn…
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Case Study on Infrastructure Planning and Delivery: Best Practice

Introduction: Modern, efficient infrastructure underpins the economic health of all nations, supporting the economy, improving productivity, and providing access to opportunities to build stronger communities. As economies grow and populations expand, so too does the scale of demand on the infrastructure that supports daily life.Improving infrastructure networks can be a hugely expensive task. New railways, roads, desalination plants, power stations and broadband connections can cost hundreds of millions, and often, billions of dollars.



Case Study on Infrastructure Planning and Delivery: Best Practice

At the same time, their impact is equally huge: transforming neighborhoods and cities; underpinning water security; and powering our homes, factories and offices. Getting the delivery of such infrastructure right is therefore an issue of real importance. Cost overruns can run into hundreds of millions of dollars; a poorly specified project can fail to meet the objectives set out for the investment. As a result, improving infrastructure delivery is now a key priority for governments and government agencies across Australia…
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Case Study on Asset Management: International

International Case Studies in Asset Management shows stakeholders at every level how an asset management approach can provide the strategic perspective, transparency, and tools they need to maximise returns on capital, grow market value, and demonstrate that investments are put to best use.



Case Study on Asset Management: International

International Case Studies in Asset Management is internationally applicable and relevant across sectors, including eighteen case studies – from nine countries – that feature local, national and global businesses operating in water, railways, metro systems, defence, mining, ports, energy, and community services….
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Case Study on Public Transport Project Management

Transport infrastructures are highly fragmented, yet they must serve a travelling public that needs to use the whole. Migration to a new system cannot easily be confined to a particular segment, and teething problems can cause massive disruption – and rapid disenchantment. Privatisation of the railways back in 1993 was followed by the carving up of the national bus and London Tube networks into franchises. “Getting the various operators together to agree something that the travelling public takes for granted is a major task,” says David Hytch, principal transport consultant at LogicaCMG. Click here to read more…



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Container Cargo Management – A Case Study

Introduction – Container Corporation of India Ltd. (CONCOR) is a multimodal (Rail and Road) logistics support provider for country’s Export-Import and Domestic trade and commerce, working under Ministry of Railways, Govt. of India. It handles the Imports and Exports of the country from 40 dry ports or terminals spread across India. This case study discusses the problems faced and solution given by CMC in streamlining their operations.



Container Cargo Management – A Case Study

Challenge – CONCOR required a system to capture the online operation and commercial data at all the terminals with very complex business processes and sharing the required data across terminals for advanced planning. For example; the train with Import containers going from Port Terminal to Container depot requires the data to be available at the Container depot before train arrival so that next operation can be planned. Click here to read more…


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Case Study on Southern Electricity Co Ltd

Southern Electric Contracting (SEC) provides mechanical and electrical engineering services for commercial, industrial, and institutional clients, including manufacturers, schools, railways, utilities, and telecommunications firms. Other services offered include portable appliance testing, electrical inspection and test, data communications, high voltage power engineering, street lighting, electrical and instrumentation engineering, railway contracting, route feasibility, and underground utility surveying. SEC operates under the trade name Scottish Hydro Contracting in Scotland, and SWALEC Contracting in Wales. The company is part of the SSE Contracting division of Scottish and Southern Energy. Read more..

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