Procurement and Infrastructure Costs

57 Pages Posted: 25 Sep 2023 Last revised: 16 Feb 2026

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Zachary Liscow

Yale University

William Nober

Columbia University - Columbia Business School, Students

Cailin Slattery

University of California, Berkeley

Date Written: September 2023

Abstract

Infrastructure costs in the United States are high and rising. The procurement process is one potential cost driver. In this paper we conduct a survey of procurement practices across the 50 states. We survey both employees at each state department of transportation (DOT) and the road builders that win contracts to build and maintain roads. With this survey we are able to create a new dataset of procurement rules and practices across the U.S. and understand what actors on the ground think drive costs. We then assemble a new dataset of project-level infrastructure costs. We correlate the survey practices with our new, detailed data on costs. We find that two important inputs in the procurement process appear to particularly drive costs: (1) the capacity of the DOT procuring the project and (2) the lack of competition in the market for government construction contracts.

Suggested Citation

Liscow, Zachary and Nober, William and Slattery, Cailin, Procurement and Infrastructure Costs (September 2023). NBER Working Paper No. w31705, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4582322

Zachary Liscow (Contact Author)

Yale University ( email )

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New Haven, CT 06520
United States

William Nober

Columbia University - Columbia Business School, Students ( email )

New York, NY
United States

Cailin Slattery

University of California, Berkeley ( email )

Berkeley
United States

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