1st Edition

Sustainability and Megaproject Development

Edited By Franca Cantoni, Edoardo Favari Copyright 2023
    244 Pages 22 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    244 Pages 22 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Megaprojects, also referred to in the literature as Large Engineering Projects or Major Projects, are generally defined as large-scale investment initiatives worth 1b€/$ or more and, facing similar problems independent of the country where they are implemented and the industry they belong to. The common feature of most megaprojects is that they are difficult to design and manage so that their realization and completion is always extremely expensive, often over budget and delivery deadlines also are not met. In the worst-case scenario, they remain unfinished. This book, through its multidisciplinary approach, offers food for thought and alternative interpretations for the complex world of megaprojects. While much research has been conducted and differing approaches have been developed over the last 20 years, there is still a lot of debate surrounding the topic, and a holistic approach for effectively managing these initiatives is still missing. What is clear to all researchers and experts in the field is that a traditional-linear management approach is simply not sufficient, as at many stages of a megaproject, iterative and feedback effect occurs due to stakeholder involvement and increasing and continuous interaction between them. The book promotes the debate among all categories of stakeholders involved in the megaproject’s supply chain, in order to increase the awareness of complex phenomena relating to the critical issues and common problems they face, all over the world, and to seek performance improvement across the whole life cycle of a megaproject, including the selection, design, construction, operation and de- commissioning. The multidisciplinary approach cultivated in the book conveys an innovative way to study megaprojects and their inherent complexities.

    Introduction Part One: Main challenges 1. The Human Side of Megaprojects. Leadership Style and Ttraits to Face Growing Levels of Complexity and Uncertainty 2. Proposing a Sustainability-Centered Approach to Overcome Critical Issues in Megaprojects 3. Use and Misuse of Input-Output and SAM Mulrtipliers: Where are we Standing? 4. Infrastructural investments and Their impact on SDGs 5. Post Pandemic Green Tax Policies: How to Make Megaprojects Sustainable 6. The Relevance and Limits of Taxation as an Aid to Foster Megaprojects 7. Megaprojects Contracts and Pandemics: from Law to Private Autonomy Part Two: Cases 8. Insights into the Cost-Benefit Analysis of an Intermodal Logistic Terminal 9. Forecasting The Success Of Hyperloop Technology on Italian Routes: a Broad Feasibility Study 10. Bridge or Tunnel? A Study of the Spillover Effects on Strait of Messina Metropolitan Area 11. Project Management and Building Information Modelling Interactions in Large Building Projects. The Galliera Hospital Case Study

    Biography

    Franca Cantoni is Associate Professor of Business Organization at the Faculty of Economics and Law at the Università del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy.

    Edoardo Favari is a Senior Project Manager and Lecturer at the Politecnico di Milano, Italy.