Incorporating uncertainty and risk in transportation investment decision-making
Abstract
This paper presents a framework for addressing uncertainty and risk for large-scale transportation investments involving public–private participation. Demand, fare/toll and demand responsive costs are considered in the uncertainty analysis. Uncertainty analysis provides information on economic feasibility of the project. A set of relaxation policies is proposed to form various Ownership, Tenure and Governance (OTG) strategies reflecting the nature and level of participation by the public and private entity. A Monte Carlo Simulation-based Value at Risk is used to quantify risk. Finally, a methodology is proposed to integrate uncertainty and risk. The framework is tested on the proposed multibillion dollar Detroit River International Crossing connecting the cities of Detroit in the USA with Windsor in Canada. The analysis provides insights to probable outcomes for this transportation infrastructure investment under different OTG scenarios.
Publication Title
Transportation Planning and Technology
Recommended Citation
Mishra, S., Khasnabis, S., & Swain, S. (2015). Incorporating uncertainty and risk in transportation investment decision-making. Transportation Planning and Technology, 38 (7), 738-760. https://doi.org/10.1080/03081060.2015.1059121