What was wrong with the toll highway concessions in the Madrid Metropolitan Area?
What was wrong with the toll highway concessions in the Madrid Metropolitan Area?
Highway concessions are becoming quite popular all around the world as a means to promote private participation in the management and financing of public infrastructure. The congestion problems caused by the limited capacity of the road infrastructure networks in many metropolitan areas are prompting public authorities to adopt the concession approach to improve highway capacity, while at the same time implementing a congestion pricing approach. This paper describes and assesses the case study of a toll highway concession program, recently implemented in the city of Madrid, to build four radial toll highways intended to reduce congestion and at the same time to raise revenues to fund the new infrastructure. The concessions, which started their operations in 2003 and 2004, have not worked as well as expected. There are several reasons for this. The most important one is that they managed to capture only a small share of the traffic in the corridor. This has caused serious financial problems to the concessionaires, who are now on the verge of bankruptcy. This paper analyses both the reasons behind the government’s adoption of the concession approach, and the reasons why this approach ultimately proved unsuccessful. On the basis of the results of this case study, we offer a set of recommendations for policy makers when considering the use of toll highway concession contracts in metropolitan areas
transportation and urban planning, highways
81-90
Vassallo, Jose Manuel
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Baeza, Maria de los Angeles
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Ortega, Alejandro
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January 2012
Vassallo, Jose Manuel
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Baeza, Maria de los Angeles
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Ortega, Alejandro
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Vassallo, Jose Manuel, Baeza, Maria de los Angeles and Ortega, Alejandro
(2012)
What was wrong with the toll highway concessions in the Madrid Metropolitan Area?
Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 39 (1), .
(doi:10.1139/l11-113).
Abstract
Highway concessions are becoming quite popular all around the world as a means to promote private participation in the management and financing of public infrastructure. The congestion problems caused by the limited capacity of the road infrastructure networks in many metropolitan areas are prompting public authorities to adopt the concession approach to improve highway capacity, while at the same time implementing a congestion pricing approach. This paper describes and assesses the case study of a toll highway concession program, recently implemented in the city of Madrid, to build four radial toll highways intended to reduce congestion and at the same time to raise revenues to fund the new infrastructure. The concessions, which started their operations in 2003 and 2004, have not worked as well as expected. There are several reasons for this. The most important one is that they managed to capture only a small share of the traffic in the corridor. This has caused serious financial problems to the concessionaires, who are now on the verge of bankruptcy. This paper analyses both the reasons behind the government’s adoption of the concession approach, and the reasons why this approach ultimately proved unsuccessful. On the basis of the results of this case study, we offer a set of recommendations for policy makers when considering the use of toll highway concession contracts in metropolitan areas
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Accepted/In Press date: 3 October 2011
Published date: January 2012
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transportation and urban planning, highways
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/380522
ISSN: 0315-1468
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Jose Manuel Vassallo
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Maria de los Angeles Baeza
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