PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CENTRE POINT OF INDONESIA (CPI) RECLAMATION IN MAKASSAR CITY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.52152/s8rmv612Keywords:
Public Private Partnership, Reclamation, Center Point of IndonesiaAbstract
This study aims to measure the success of Public Private Partnership (PPP) in the implementation of the Center Point of Indonesia (CPI) reclamation in Makassar City using five theoretical dimensions from Hardcastle et al. (2005). The results of the study indicate that the Effective Procurement dimension has not been optimally effective, the Project Implementability dimension has not been running optimally, the Government Guarantee dimension has been procedurally successful but not substantially effective, the Favourable Economic Conditions dimension has been successful, and the Available Financial Market dimension has been structurally successful but not effectively implemented.
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