‘Filling the mattress’

Trust development in the governance of infrastructure megaprojects

Journal Article (2021)
Author(s)

Hans Ruijter (Rijkswaterstaat)

A.H. van Marrewijk (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, BI Norwegian Business School , TU Delft - Design & Construction Management)

Marcel B. Veenswijk (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

Sander Merkus (Twijnstra Gudde)

Research Group
Design & Construction Management
Copyright
© 2021 Hans Ruijter, A.H. van Marrewijk, Marcel Veenswijk, Sander Merkus
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijproman.2020.09.003
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Publication Year
2021
Language
English
Copyright
© 2021 Hans Ruijter, A.H. van Marrewijk, Marcel Veenswijk, Sander Merkus
Research Group
Design & Construction Management
Bibliographical Note
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Issue number
4
Volume number
39
Pages (from-to)
351-364
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Abstract

The development of trust is a major challenge for the governance of public private infrastructure megaprojects. Contractual pre-arrangements should provide a blueprint for collaborative behavior and trust development but the characters of megaprojects challenge such arrangements. This longitudinal study explores practices of trust development in the collaboration of commissioner and contractor consortia in the Dutch road infrastructure megaproject ‘Schiphol, Amsterdam and Almere’ (SAA). The findings show that six different types of workshops have been used to intervene in the collaboration of project partners in order to develop trust. The study contributes to the debate on governance in megaprojects showing how governance arrangement are enacted in the daily practice in megaprojects. To buffer the potential loss of trust through conflicts, project partners negotiated for a balanced reciprocal relationship, which is the simultaneous exchange of equivalent resources without delay.

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