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Feasibility Study Of TEDA West Waste Water Treatment Plant BOT Project

Posted on:2008-03-23Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z J FanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189360245993552Subject:Business Administration
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Feasibility study of adopting BOT mode to construct waste water treatment plant is an important task for its construction preparation work. It is also foundation of the investment decision. Based on the case of TEDA West Waster Water Treatment Plant, which adopts BOT mode, the article research on its feasibility and gives suggestion.With five sections, the article illustrates the feasibility of the BOT project. The first section, the prod Rome mainly explains the research background method and the thoughts of the article. Besides, it explains theory of BOT mode and introduces the basic facts of TEDA West Waste Water Treatment Plant BOT project. Focusing on economic feasibility of the BOT project including franchise service charge (basic water charge, adjustment water charge, and take-or-pay ratio), the second section and the third section combines qualitative and quantitative analysis to study on economic feasibility. In order to meet the requirement of directional bidding based on reliable theoretical mode and quantities calculation, it obtains theories price. In this base, reasonable franchise service charge will be sure. It could as the foundation of project investment. In the forth section, it chiefly makes risk evaluation instead of typical project feasibility study. By adopting risk management method it identifies, quantifies and evaluates the risk and puts forward relative solutions. BOT project risk is difficult to be quantified. For the difficult subject, by statistical method the article shows the real risk share ratio of government and subcontractor. In the fifth section, it draws a conclusion on feasibility of TEDA West Waste Water Treatment Plant BOT project and gives suggestion.
Keywords/Search Tags:BOT, TEDA West, Water Treatment Plant, water charge, risk
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