Abstract
This study considers the use of resources in public-private partnerships (PPP) in the construction sector, providing a comprehensive analysis of the complexities and challenges inherent in these collaborations. Based on qualitative research design, the study dwells on the multifaceted nature of PPPs by sourcing data from a range of scientific publications indexed in the Russian Science Citation Index and international databases, such as Web of Science and Scopus. Through thematic and content analysis, the authors identify critical themes and patterns concerning resource management, risk allocation, and the economic impact of PPP projects. While PPPs offer substantial benefits, including effective risk sharing and optimized resource use, they face significant challenges, such as financial instability, project delays, and unmet performance expectations. The study highlights the need for strategic planning and risk management to improve the efficiency of PPP projects in the construction industry. Ethical considerations are rigorously maintained, ensuring participant confidentiality and informed consent. This study contributes significantly to the theoretical understanding and practical implementation of PPPs in construction, providing valuable insights for policymakers, industry practitioners, and academic researchers. These insights aim to optimize resource use and mitigate risks associated with large-scale infrastructure projects, ultimately promoting more sustainable and resilient construction practices.
Keywords: Analysis, Competences, Construction, Public-Private Partnership, Resources.