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17 November 2012

Supply chain infrastructure in the Asia Pacific resources sector: project models and structures

This article will provide an overview of some of the models used in delivering this infrastructure.
Australia Energy and Natural Resources
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Part I of this series dealt with general contracting and other considerations in developing greenfield rail and port infrastructure for resource projects. Part II will provide an overview of some of the models used in delivering this infrastructure. It will also look at the broad project structure and agreements involved in a greenfield integrated rail and port project, while the final instalment in the series will consider some of the key issues under the haulage agreements with customers and the concession arrangements with the state.

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