Benefits of implementing six sigma in competitive tendering process

Ottou, J A; Baiden, B K; Nani, G and Martin Morgan, T (2021) Benefits of implementing six sigma in competitive tendering process. Built Environment Project and Asset Management, 11(2), pp. 214-230. ISSN 2044-124X

Abstract

This research investigates the implementation of Six Sigma in competitive tendering processes to address persistent delays by identifying the potential benefits and challenges of implementing Six Sigma in construction competitive tendering processes. The results seek to encourage practitioners to implement Six Sigma in addressing competitive tendering process delays. Literature was reviewed to identify the benefits and challenges of Six Sigma implementation in construction processes and categorized under broad headings. Three case studies were used to authenticate the literature findings by applying Define-Measure-Analyse-Improve-Control to their construction competitive tendering processes. Furthermore, quality tools and techniques together with documentary analysis, content analysis and determination of frequencies of quantitised qualitative data were employed to identify potential benefits and challenges. The most common Six Sigma benefits achievable in construction competitive tendering are Time Related benefits. Other benefits likely to emanate as ripple effects are Customer Focus Related, Quality Related, Process Improvement Related, Human Resource Related, Finance Related and Decision Related. However, implementation challenges should be expected. Six Sigma implementation in construction competitive tendering promotes time efficiency. It is expected that this will encourage quantity surveyors, procurement practitioners and their institutions to implement Six Sigma in addressing persistent delays in their competitive tendering processes. This paper demonstrates the use of merged approach under mixed method to identify the benefits and challenges of Six Sigma implementation in construction competitive tendering process within the Ghanaian context.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: competitive tendering; delays; six sigma; quantity surveying; qualitative analysis; job satisfaction; human resources; tendering; decision making; content analysis; competition; Ghana
Date Deposited: 11 Apr 2025 13:55
Last Modified: 11 Apr 2025 13:55