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UDK: 728.22:69.003.2
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Published: Građevinar 55 (2003) 7
Paper type: Subject review
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Private investment in high-rise construction in Croatia

Saša Marenjak, R. Malcolm W. Horner, Mohamed A. El-Haram

Abstract

Main features of the private financing initiative (PFI) model for the award of construction contracts for public-use high rise structures are presented. The PFI model implies participation of private sector in the implementation of investment projects and assumption of responsibilities for the maintenance and management of completed structure during their working life. Major advantages and deficiencies of the model are described. Basic preconditions are outlined with respect to conditions to be fulfilled for the adoption of this type of investment in Croatia

Keywords
public structures, maintenance, management, private investment, private financing initiative model (PFI model), high-rise construction

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Marenjak, S., Horner, R. M. W., El-Haram, M. A.: Private investment in high-rise construction in Croatia, GRAĐEVINAR, 55 (2003) 7

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Marenjak, S., Horner, R. M. W., El-Haram, M. A. (2003). Private investment in high-rise construction in Croatia, GRAĐEVINAR, 55 (7)
Authors:
Sasa Marenjak WEB
Saša Marenjak
J. J. Strossmayer University of Osijek
Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture Osijek

R. Malcolm W. Horner
Construction Management Research Unit, Division of Civil
Engineering, University of Dundee, Dundee, United Kingdom

Mohamed A. El-Haram
Construction Management Research Unit, Division of Civil
Engineering, University of Dundee, Dundee, United Kingdom