What is it about?

Dwindling budgetary allocation necessitates the need for alternative route to funding services, facilities/infrastructure in global Universities. In this we address how to fund infrastructure/projects in tertiary institutions of learning through public private partnership (collaboration). It also examines the influencing factors and constraint. infrastructure such as student housing, staff housing, administrative blocks, lecture halls, offices, mechanical, electrical machines, laboratory equipment etc

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Why is it important?

Advocacy for alternative finance route called PPP in place of the conventional methods and the empirical identification of factors in Nigerian universities with reference to global universities.

Perspectives

This article is useful at the moment of financial challenges confronting different nations of the world and how universities funding can continue smoothly if all the factors are taken into consideration.

Mr Job Taiwo GBADEGESIN
OTB-Research for the Built Enviroment, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

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This page is a summary of: Public private partnerships/private finance initiatives for financing infrastructure in public tertiary institutions in Nigeria, Built Environment Project and Asset Management, May 2014, Emerald,
DOI: 10.1108/bepam-04-2013-0010.
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