Quantitative analysis of partnered project performance

Gransberg, D D; Dillon, W D; Reynolds, L and Boyd, J (1999) Quantitative analysis of partnered project performance. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 125(3), pp. 161-166. ISSN 0733-9364

Abstract

Partnering is a technique that has become the construction industry's application of total quality management and enjoys widespread use throughout the industry. This paper details the results of a statistical analysis of over 400 Texas Department of Transportation construction projects worth a total investment of nearly $2.1 billion. Half the projects were completed under partnering agreements. After comparing the two groups of projects, the paper concludes that partnering promises to furnish a means to control the two prime project performance indicators - cost growth and time growth. Additionally, in a large construction program the continuous application of partnering will result in improved project performance across the entire program.

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