Approach to Weighting the Success Criteria of Toll Road Project of Government Cooperation with Business Entities Procurement Model
Abstract
In providing funding for toll road development projects, many developing countries are im-plementing PPP pro-curement schemes including Indonesia. This funding scheme is believed to be an innovative procurement process model and has good prospects for the future of the construc-tion industry in the world. However, in its implementation, the Indonesian government is currently faced with various problems that have the potential to have a negative impact on the management and development of toll roads in Indo-nesia. Therefore, the main objective of this research is to develop a method of evaluating the success of PPP-themed toll road projects and determining the current and future strategy of PPP-themed toll road development projects. Methodology This research, using an exploratory sequential mixed methods approach, involves four stages of research. Through a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) of reputable scientific journals from various countries, a questionnaire survey was developed. The survey results were analyzed using multivariate statistical methods with the help of Par-tial Least square analysis software (PLS-SEM), analytical hierarchy process (AHP) and Relative Importance Index (RII) methods. The results of this research found 20 critical success indicators and four dimensions of project success. This study produces a new way to assess the success of PPP-themed toll road projects that is very important and can inspire the government in making policies, legislation and regulations as well as innovative strategies in develop-ing PPP-themed toll roads.
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