Contractors' selection criteria: Opinions of Palestinian construction professionals
Author(s)
Enshassi, A
Mohamed, S
Modough, Z
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2013
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Bid awarding practice in Palestine suffers from a myriad of problems. The aggressive competition, as well as the selection of the lowest bidder, may be considered as the major causes of such problems. The aim of this paper is to investigate the opinions of Palestinian construction professionals concerning contractors' evaluation and selection criteria. A questionnaire survey was adopted for this study, incorporating 38 factors that are believed to be related to contractors' selection. These factors were identified through a rigorous literature review, and grouped into 10 classes. The results show that the financial evaluation ...
View more >Bid awarding practice in Palestine suffers from a myriad of problems. The aggressive competition, as well as the selection of the lowest bidder, may be considered as the major causes of such problems. The aim of this paper is to investigate the opinions of Palestinian construction professionals concerning contractors' evaluation and selection criteria. A questionnaire survey was adopted for this study, incorporating 38 factors that are believed to be related to contractors' selection. These factors were identified through a rigorous literature review, and grouped into 10 classes. The results show that the financial evaluation of the bid is considered as the most important class, being ranked in the first position, with a weight equal to 40.10%. The remaining nine classes are all related to technical criteria, with a total weight of 59.90%. The respondents placed a very low emphasis on the health and safety criteria, indicating a substantial lack of awareness of the importance of health and safety. There needs to be a paradigm shift in selecting contractors based upon lowest price to multi-criteria selection. Such a process can be implemented by establishing alternative methods to select the contractors, based on technical and financial criteria. Local official authorities need to make legislative changes on related statutes/law, so that the awarding committees can lawfully consider the only cost, as well as technical factors that are useful to predict the quality of the construction. The findings offer local clients some assistance with reviewing their process when assessing bids received from contractors. Further, the findings also help contractors to improve their bid preparation so that their bid more closely aligns with factors considered important by the clients.
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View more >Bid awarding practice in Palestine suffers from a myriad of problems. The aggressive competition, as well as the selection of the lowest bidder, may be considered as the major causes of such problems. The aim of this paper is to investigate the opinions of Palestinian construction professionals concerning contractors' evaluation and selection criteria. A questionnaire survey was adopted for this study, incorporating 38 factors that are believed to be related to contractors' selection. These factors were identified through a rigorous literature review, and grouped into 10 classes. The results show that the financial evaluation of the bid is considered as the most important class, being ranked in the first position, with a weight equal to 40.10%. The remaining nine classes are all related to technical criteria, with a total weight of 59.90%. The respondents placed a very low emphasis on the health and safety criteria, indicating a substantial lack of awareness of the importance of health and safety. There needs to be a paradigm shift in selecting contractors based upon lowest price to multi-criteria selection. Such a process can be implemented by establishing alternative methods to select the contractors, based on technical and financial criteria. Local official authorities need to make legislative changes on related statutes/law, so that the awarding committees can lawfully consider the only cost, as well as technical factors that are useful to predict the quality of the construction. The findings offer local clients some assistance with reviewing their process when assessing bids received from contractors. Further, the findings also help contractors to improve their bid preparation so that their bid more closely aligns with factors considered important by the clients.
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Journal Title
International Journal of Construction Management
Volume
13
Issue
1
Subject
Civil engineering
Building
Building construction management and project planning
Commercial services