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Beran, V, Dlask, P, Eaton, D, Hromada, E and Zindulka, O (2011) Mapping of synchronous activities through virtual management momentum simulation. Construction Innovation, 11(02), 190–211.

Habets, T, Voordijk, H and Sijde, P v d (2011) The adoption of innovative asphalt equipment in road construction. Construction Innovation, 11(02), 229–45.

Mah, D, Manrique, J D, Yu, H, Al-Hussein, M and Nasseri, R (2011) House construction CO2 footprint quantification: a BIM approach. Construction Innovation, 11(02), 161–78.

Mezher, T (2011) Building future sustainable cities: the need for a new mindset. Construction Innovation, 11(02), 136–41.

Obonyo, E A (2011) An agent-based intelligent virtual learning environment for construction management. Construction Innovation, 11(02), 142–60.

Straub, A (2011) Maintenance contractors acting as service innovators. Construction Innovation, 11(02), 179–89.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: competences; innovation; maintenance
  • ISBN/ISSN: 1471-4175
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1108/14714171111124158
  • Abstract:
    Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to show how performance-based contracting functions as an enabler of service innovation by maintenance contractors. Design/methodology/approach – A postal survey of medium-sized maintenance employers was carried out. The questionnaire and findings were mapped and analysed combining existing models of service innovation and service quality. Findings – As a consequence of the survey, performance-based contracting maintenance companies implement innovations in their service concept, client interface and service delivery system to guarantee the quality of their services. The maintenance contractors have launched new, improved or better competing services for their own organisation. Existing services are implemented in a new environment incorporating small incremental innovations. Research limitations/implications – Maintenance companies do not solely address all business innovations as consequences of performance-based contracting. Performance-based contracting of, for example, building services may by the different nature of the maintenance strategies and activities lead to somewhat other outcomes. Originality/value – There is very little literature on maintenance contractors as service providers and service innovators. This paper provides insights in innovations by maintenance contractors as well as the needed additional knowledge and competences of the contractors acting as maintenance-engineering consultants.

Vidalakis, C, Tookey, J E and Sommerville, J (2011) Logistics simulation modelling across construction supply chains. Construction Innovation, 11(02), 212–28.