Innovative Business Models for Infrastructure Maintenance
Paper in proceeding, 2025

Current trends in digitalization and servitization are transforming business models across all industrial sectors, including infrastructure maintenance. This paper explores how business model innovation in the gravel road maintenance sector can capitalize on the opportunities presented by these trends. Data were collected in a single case study through in-depth interviews, site observations, and open dialogues and workshops. Four different business models for gravel road maintenance services are proposed. The first two business models are variants of traditional contracting, involving the execution of maintenance according to predefined requirement specifications for either private or public customers. Business model 3 is based on functional contracting, focusing on performance-based contracts. Business model 4 introduces a platform-based business model, where the supplier provides a platform and network for offering maintenance services. The opportunities and prerequisites for each business model are discussed, particularly in relation to digitalization needs. It is concluded that the levels of strategic thinking, degree of digitalization, types of competence needs, and collaboration typically increase across the business models. Additionally, the digital maturity of both the service contractor and the customers is identified as a key factor for successful implementation.

Digitalization

Gravel road maintenance

Business model innovation

Servitization

Infrastructure maintenance

Author

Mirka Kans

Linnaeus University

Supply and Operations Management 02

Jaime Campos

Linnaeus University

Procedia CIRP

22128271 (ISSN)

Vol. 135 503-508

32nd CIRP Conference on Life Cycle Engineering, LCE 2025
Manchester, United Kingdom,

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Business Administration

Information Systems

Infrastructure Engineering

DOI

10.1016/j.procir.2024.12.049

More information

Latest update

8/1/2025 1