In the construction industry, supply chains consist of clients, project managers,\ud builders, consultants and suppliers, resulting in a diverse group of trades that extend\ud down to a single labourer. The construction supply chain is often seen as a highly\ud volatile and inefficient mechanism that falls well short of expectations due to its\ud project focus rather than its supply chain management prowess. With relationships in\ud the construction industry being viewed as short term and project based, the\ud development of enduring relationships becomes difficult. It is well documented that\ud the construction supply chain suffers from significant deficiencies in production.\ud Hence it is wasteful and lacks cohesion with relationships be...
The construction industry is known for its inefficiency, with projects exceeding budgets and not com...
Due to changes in many facets of projects and organisations, relationships between firms in the deli...
This is the journal's version originally published in Journal of Engineering, Project, and Productio...
In the construction industry, supply chains consist of clients, project managers, builders, consult...
The construction industry supply chain is seen as a highly volatile and inefficient mechanism that f...
The construction industry supply chain is seen as a highly volatile and inefficient mechanism that f...
Much research work has assessed the construction process and discovered that the process is ineffect...
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to inquire into the management of construction supply chains by di...
The construction industry is lagging behind other industries in terms of efficiency and performance....
The success of construction projects is highly dependent on the coordination of a fairly large numbe...
Concurrent with the development of interest in supply chain management (SCM) in the broad manufactur...
Every day the construction industry develops new ideas and theories toward innovation in increased e...
Collaboration is an important factor to succeed and increase the sustainability in project managemen...
Various supply chain management models have emerged in the last two decades in the manufacturing ind...
It is argued that due to construction peculiarities, supply chain management has four specific roles...
The construction industry is known for its inefficiency, with projects exceeding budgets and not com...
Due to changes in many facets of projects and organisations, relationships between firms in the deli...
This is the journal's version originally published in Journal of Engineering, Project, and Productio...
In the construction industry, supply chains consist of clients, project managers, builders, consult...
The construction industry supply chain is seen as a highly volatile and inefficient mechanism that f...
The construction industry supply chain is seen as a highly volatile and inefficient mechanism that f...
Much research work has assessed the construction process and discovered that the process is ineffect...
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to inquire into the management of construction supply chains by di...
The construction industry is lagging behind other industries in terms of efficiency and performance....
The success of construction projects is highly dependent on the coordination of a fairly large numbe...
Concurrent with the development of interest in supply chain management (SCM) in the broad manufactur...
Every day the construction industry develops new ideas and theories toward innovation in increased e...
Collaboration is an important factor to succeed and increase the sustainability in project managemen...
Various supply chain management models have emerged in the last two decades in the manufacturing ind...
It is argued that due to construction peculiarities, supply chain management has four specific roles...
The construction industry is known for its inefficiency, with projects exceeding budgets and not com...
Due to changes in many facets of projects and organisations, relationships between firms in the deli...
This is the journal's version originally published in Journal of Engineering, Project, and Productio...