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Choosing the case study megaprojects

In: Megaprojects for Megacities

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This chapter identifies the criteria used to identify the 14 megaproject case studies that make up the core of this book. The criteria include: contemporary relevance, project type and geographic diversity, incorporation of significant design or engineering features, use of diverse and innovative financing mechanisms, and a mixture of documented outcomes. This chapter also provides brief summaries to the various case studies, noting how each fits into the practice-performance model outlined in this book.

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  • John D. Landis, 2022. "Choosing the case study megaprojects," Chapters, in: John Landis (ed.), Megaprojects for Megacities, chapter 3, pages 114-132, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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