Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine different categories of building project procurement routes based on organisational, contractual, financial and technical issues.Design/methodology/approach – The paper is based on review of literature and conditions of contracts. The UK construction industry serves as a general frame of reference. The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors survey of Contracts in Use from 1985 to 2004 is used to probe the share and value of contracts along different procurement routes and across different conditions of contracts in the UK. The logic is that the value and the share of contracts will indicate the behaviour of different procurement routes in the UK construction market while the in-depth analy...
When building and construction markets are analysed it is often at the project level, with markets d...
Success factor of a construction project is the value of the facility from an organisation over time...
The challenges imposed by the construction industry have, for decades, pressured research and practi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine different categories of building project procureme...
In recent years construction procurement has been subject to considerable transformation from lowest...
In recent years construction procurement has been subject to considerable transformation from lowest...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine different categories of building project procureme...
Today there are a number of different types of procurement routes available for clients to choose fr...
The construction industry has a number of commonly used routes to procure new buildings, each of whi...
Major clients of the construction industry have been found to organise construction work into fewer,...
Although much literature on construction procurement is based on personal experiences, there is litt...
In developing techniques for monitoring the costs associated with different procurement routes, the ...
It is an axiom of construction management that a project may be regarded as successful if the buildi...
Theories, principles and approaches, economic context, policy environment and the changing role of d...
Construction procurement is complex and there is a very wide range of options available to procurers...
When building and construction markets are analysed it is often at the project level, with markets d...
Success factor of a construction project is the value of the facility from an organisation over time...
The challenges imposed by the construction industry have, for decades, pressured research and practi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine different categories of building project procureme...
In recent years construction procurement has been subject to considerable transformation from lowest...
In recent years construction procurement has been subject to considerable transformation from lowest...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine different categories of building project procureme...
Today there are a number of different types of procurement routes available for clients to choose fr...
The construction industry has a number of commonly used routes to procure new buildings, each of whi...
Major clients of the construction industry have been found to organise construction work into fewer,...
Although much literature on construction procurement is based on personal experiences, there is litt...
In developing techniques for monitoring the costs associated with different procurement routes, the ...
It is an axiom of construction management that a project may be regarded as successful if the buildi...
Theories, principles and approaches, economic context, policy environment and the changing role of d...
Construction procurement is complex and there is a very wide range of options available to procurers...
When building and construction markets are analysed it is often at the project level, with markets d...
Success factor of a construction project is the value of the facility from an organisation over time...
The challenges imposed by the construction industry have, for decades, pressured research and practi...