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Mendoza, J., (2024). Comparativa técnica y financiera de dos alternativas a la Carretera Central bajo la modalidad de asociación público privada con esquema de concesión cofinanciada y financiación Project Finance [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/27804
Mendoza, J., Comparativa técnica y financiera de dos alternativas a la Carretera Central bajo la modalidad de asociación público privada con esquema de concesión cofinanciada y financiación Project Finance []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/27804
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title = "Comparativa técnica y financiera de dos alternativas a la Carretera Central bajo la modalidad de asociación público privada con esquema de concesión cofinanciada y financiación Project Finance",
author = "Mendoza Martínez, Jancarlo Antonio",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
The Central Highway is the most important road in central Peru because it facilitates economic dynamism between the jungle and central highlands and Lima (the purpose of the Central Highway is to transport people and agricultural and livestock products). It is also the only road that connects Lima and La Oroya (a hub for the north-central and south-central highlands). Despite its relevance, this road has serious capacity problems because the design IMD is far below current traffic demand. Its current operation is based on a self-financed concession contract that began in 2010 and extends for 25 years. In view of this problem, the Government of Peru declared of public necessity and national interest the construction of an alternative section to the Central Highway (Law N°30568). Based on this concept, and in view of the great diversity of execution modalities of Public Investment Projects (PIP), two alternatives to the current Central Highway are proposed and studied under Public Private Partnership (PPP) contracting with a co-financed concession scheme and Project Finance financing. After studying the technical characteristics of the alternatives, a Cost Benefit Analysis is performed to obtain the socioeconomic viability of the project, obtaining IRR values greater than the social discount rate and NPV values greater than zero, thus obtaining acceptable foundations for the implementation of the PIPs. Additionally, financial models are made to find the financial profitability of the PIPs, obtaining financial indicators (IRR, NPV, Payback) in favor of the investment. Finally, a comparison is made between the alternatives with the CBA (Choosing by advantages) methodology and a decision is made to carry out the PIP of the first alternative.
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