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Lee, A and Sexton, M G (2007) nD modelling: industry uptake considerations. Construction Innovation, 7(03), 288–302.

Nageim, H A, Nagar, R and Lisboa, P J G (2007) Comparison of neural network and binary logistic regression methods in conceptual design of tall steel buildings. Construction Innovation, 7(03), 240–53.

Ross, A and Goulding, J (2007) Supply chain transactional barriers to design cost management. Construction Innovation, 7(03), 274–87.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: Change management; Construction industry; Financial information; Procurement; Supply chain management; United Kingdom
  • ISBN/ISSN: 1471-4175
  • URL: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/14714170710754759
  • Abstract:
    Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide a better understanding of the factors that can influence the availability of cost information to support design and production decision making at the early stages of project team formation. Design/methodology/approach – An investigation of the current practice of the exchange of financial information between supply chain organisations in the UK construction industry that was undertaken using a portal survey with 710 estimators. The survey sought data on the extent and maturity of the relationships that existed between contractors and their supply chain, and the effect this had on the gathering of subcontract price information. Findings – The data analysis established that a significant difference existed in the approaches adopted by respondent organisations to the collection of subcontract price data for three different procurement approaches, and that main contracting organisations were developing closer relationships with their supply chain. Practical implications – The paper concludes by suggesting that the use of supply chain price information for pre-contract negotiation and post-contract governance can influence the propensity of the supply chain to provide “richer” information on the costs assumptions made within their estimates to improve the empirical basis for future decision making. Originality/value – The paper takes an original approach to the construction estimating process by considering supply chain price information available to the estimator. Record 22.

Stewart, R A and Waroonkun, T (2007) Benchmarking construction technology transfer in Thailand. Construction Innovation, 7(03), 218–39.

Wong, C H (2007) ICT implementation and evolution: Case studies of intranets and extranets in UK construction enterprises. Construction Innovation, 7(03), 254–73.