Infrastructure development: Reflections on Sierra Leone infrastructure scheme and the lungi bridge project

Oliveros-Romero, J and Paton-Cole, V P (2023) Infrastructure development: Reflections on Sierra Leone infrastructure scheme and the lungi bridge project. Journal of Financial Management of Property and Construction, 28(1), pp. 127-144. ISSN 1366-4387

Abstract

Purpose: The Government of Sierra Leone has launched a strategic plan 2019–2022 that includes a large focus on new large infrastructure. This plan includes the Lungi Bridge project, a 7-km bridge for connecting the capital city Freetown with the Lungi airport, procured with a public–private partnership (PPP) model. This study aims to reflect on seven issues regarding the plan implementation and the procurement of the Lungi Bridge project. Design/methodology/approach: This study uses case study analysis (Sierra Leone’s infrastructure plan), in which existing literature and expertise is applied to discuss/reflect the implications for the future. Findings: Among other reflections, this study addresses the benefits and risks of using a PPP option with non-sovereign guarantee, off-balance sheet treatment and a special purpose vehicle for multiple projects; this study also discusses the social risk of misperceiving the bridge as a basic essential transport option (non-voluntary). Practical implications: The reflective process can contribute significantly to policymakers in Sierra Leone and its neighbour countries, as it is a contextualised analysis for the country. Originality/value: Many studies have addressed existing PPP projects and contexts for low-income countries. However, to best of the author’s knowledge, the analysis of a single government infrastructure plan has not been addressed. Moreover, for the Sierra Leone’s context, this is unique.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: low-income countries; lungi bridge; megaproject management; public–private partnerships; Sierra Leone; success factors
Date Deposited: 12 Apr 2025 15:01
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