Print Email Facebook Twitter A Framework for the Most Efficient Client’s Portfolio in the Construction Industry Title A Framework for the Most Efficient Client’s Portfolio in the Construction Industry Author Den Boer, F. Contributor De Ridder, H.A.J. (mentor) Verlaan, J.G. (mentor) Hombergen, L.P.I.M. (mentor) De Jong, W.M. (mentor) Faculty Civil Engineering and Geosciences Department Design and Construction Programme Design and Construction processes Date 2007-12-01 Abstract The aim of this thesis is to develop a framework that can be used within the construction industry to apply portfolio management by economic means, in accordance with the modern portfolio theory developed by Markowitz (1952) and Shape (1964) and current portfolio management tools of commercial banks and the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management by interviewing them on their vision on infrastructure portfolios. Additionally, a case study was performed to illustrate the usability and the benefits of the framework. Furthermore, by applying this framework to the current Dutch infrastructure system, the efficiency of individual infrastructure assets was determined. In other words, which infrastructural connection element bears the most interesting investment opportunity for its risks and returns? Subject portfolio To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2b7a3a06-dc44-48f5-900c-d107c770d5bc Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights (c) 2007 Den Boer, F. Files PDF 2007_Boer.pdf 1.3 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:2b7a3a06-dc44-48f5-900c-d107c770d5bc/datastream/OBJ/view