Proceedings of 10th World Construction Symposium 2022 2022
DOI: 10.31705/wcs.2022.73
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The impact of procurement method on construction time waste

Abstract: Selection of the most appropriate procurement method for a proposed project is challenging because there are many factors to be evaluated in deciding. This study focuses on the impact of procurement method on construction time waste, and it was conducted to find how the time wastage varies according to the selected procurement route. Such knowledge is important in making better decisions when selecting a procurement method. Accordingly, the research aim was set to find the significant differences of time waste… Show more

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“…In addition, as shown in Figure 2, the time-consuming process of traditional procurement is an important challenge. This challenge is usually conducive to errors in the procurement procedure, including mistakes made in orders, mistakes made in delivery, return of products to the supplier, and long waits for replacements [125]. Construction supply chains inherently require building trust as well as a strong relationship and effective communication between contractors and suppliers.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition, as shown in Figure 2, the time-consuming process of traditional procurement is an important challenge. This challenge is usually conducive to errors in the procurement procedure, including mistakes made in orders, mistakes made in delivery, return of products to the supplier, and long waits for replacements [125]. Construction supply chains inherently require building trust as well as a strong relationship and effective communication between contractors and suppliers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%