Bridging the Dutch Infrastructure Gap
On the involvement of pension funds in Dutch mobility infrastructure projects
T.R.A. Beerens (TU Delft - Civil Engineering & Geosciences)
MJCM Hertogh – Mentor
Aad Correlje – Mentor
L.P.I.M. Hombergen – Mentor
Frits Verhees – Graduation committee member
Thomas van Leengoed – Graduation committee member
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Abstract
The infrastructure gap is defined as the gap between investment requirements of infrastructure and the public funds available. Due to these gaps, not enough new infrastructure is developed and this puts a constraint on economic growth. This study looks at the impact that pension funds can have on closing this infrastructure gap, and thereby aid in an increased development of new infrastructure.