Engineering procurement construction in the context of belt and road infrastructure projects in West Asia: A SWOT analysis

Engineering procurement and construction (EPC) is a normative practice globally approved since China has been engaging in international cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) infrastructure development. EPC has been adopted in the delivery of BRI infrastructure projects in other countr...

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Construction costs
Contractors
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Environmental impact
Environmental policy
Infrastructure
Literature reviews
Roads & highways
SWOT analysis
West Asia
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