Parameters governing the selection of procurement system - An empirical survey

Luu, D T; Ng, S T and Chen, S E (2003) Parameters governing the selection of procurement system - An empirical survey. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 10(3), pp. 209-218. ISSN 0969-9988

Abstract

The lack of structured procedures, based on good information, for the selection of construction procurement system sometimes inhibits the opportunity for clients to choose a procurement option in a fully informed manner. The selection and use of an unsuitable procurement approach could eventually lead to project failure. To formalise the procurement selection procedures, clients should establish a set of appropriate procurement selection parameters (PSPs) based on their distinctive characteristics and objectives, project requirements, and external environment. In this paper, a list of 34 PSPs was drawn up according to the findings of researchers in procurement selection. An empirical study was carried out in Australia with clients and project managers to unveil the importance and interrelationships of the identified PSPs. The results indicate that the perception of clients and project managers on the importance of PSPs was generally consistent that underlying relationships do exist among parameters, and there is a need for clients to ensure that the interrelated PSPs are not overlooked when assessing the suitability of construction procurement systems.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: construction industry; procurement; project management
Date Deposited: 11 Apr 2025 15:08
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