Effective Delivery of Large Infrastructure Projects
The Case of the New International Airport of Mexico City
The New International Airport of Mexico City (NAICM) should position Mexico as a regional hub and improve its competitiveness. It is scheduled to be operational in 2020 in answer to the pressing need for the expansion of the city's airport capabilities. The airport, whose construction is managed by a state-owned entity (GACM), is currently the largest Mexican infrastructure project.
A project of this magnitude requires tailored strategic frameworks and actions in several policy areas. Building on international experience, this report provides a comprehensive assessment, and analysis and recommendations in four key dimensions contributing to the effective delivery of large infrastructure projects: governance, procurement, integrity and communication.
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Plan of action for the implementation of the OECD recommendations relative to the NAICM project
Effective delivery of large infrastructures is one of the most demanding accomplishments in global project implementation due to the efforts it takes in terms of governance, multilevel co-ordination, planning, financing and construction under ambitious timelines and budgets.
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