UPGRADING PROJECT PERFORMANCES IN CONSTRUCTION OF COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS (CNG) FILLING STATION IN SERBIA
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24867/18GI10AvramovicKeywords:
Project success, project performance, CNG, project implementationAbstract
Infrastructure projects for the distribution and supply of compressed natural gas (CNG) for road transport are a very demanding category of capital projects, especially in Serbia. Their performance and achieved results depend on a large number of factors, both external and internal. In this paper, a detailed analysis of available information on implemented projects and professional literature suggests ways to improve the key performance of CNG projects in their key domains (project deadlines, quality assurance, budget, eficency). The implementation of the proposed measures may result in further growth of this group of projects on the domestic market.
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2022-08-08
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Industrial Engineering and Management