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Ashuri, B, Lu, J and Kashani, H (2011) A real options framework to evaluate investments in toll road projects delivered under the two-phase development strategy. Built Environment Project and Asset Management, 1(01), 14-31.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: binomial lattice; expansion option; financial risk; flexibility; optimal expansion time; real options analysis; risk-neutral valuation method; road transport; toll road; two-phase development plan
  • ISBN/ISSN: 2044-124X
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1108/20441241111143759
  • Abstract:
    Purpose – This paper aims to present a financial valuation framework based on the real options theory to evaluate investments in toll road projects delivered under the two-phase development plan. Design/methodology/approach – The approach is based on applying the real options theory to evaluate investments in toll road projects. In particular, the risk-neutral valuation method is used for pricing flexibility embedded in the two-phase development plan. Risk-neutral binomial lattice is used to model traffic uncertainty and to find the optimal time for the toll road expansion. Probabilistic life cycle cost and revenue analysis is conducted to characterize the investor's financial risk profile and determine the flexibility value of the expansion option. Findings – The flexible, two-phase development plan can improve the investor's financial risk profile in the toll road project through limiting the downside risk of overinvestment (i.e. decreasing the probability of investment loss) and increasing the expected investment value in a highway project. Social implications – Private and public sectors can benefit from this valuation framework and use tax dollars and users' fees effectively through avoiding overinvestment in toll road projects. Originality/value – The framework consists of several integrated features, which distinguish it from existing investment valuation models. The risk-neutral valuation method for pricing flexibility embedded in the two-phase development plan is applied. This real options framework is capable of characterizing traffic boundary, at which it is optimal for the investor to expand the toll road. Further, this framework provides the likelihood distribution of when the investor may expand the toll road.