Skill development for innovative procurement environments in construction


Autoria(s): Hampson, Keith; Peters, Renaye; Whitman, Paula
Contribuinte(s)

University of Salford, U

Data(s)

2001

Resumo

The construction industry should be a priority to all governments because it impacts economically and socially on all citizens. Sector turnover in industrialised economies typically averages 8-12% of GDP. Further, construction is critical to economic growth. Recent Australian studies estimate that a 10% gain in efficiency in construction translates to a 2.5% increase in GDP Inefficiencies in the Australian construction industry have been identified by a number of recent studies modelling the building process. They have identified potential savings in time of between 25% and 40% by reducing non-value added steps in the process. A culture of reform is now emerging in the industry – one in which alternate forms of project delivery are being trialed. Government and industry have identified Alliance Contracting as a means to increase efficiency in the construction industry as part of a new innovative procurement environment. Alliance contracting requires parties to form relationships and work cooperatively to provide a more complete service. This is a significant cultural change for the construction industry, with its well-known adversarial record in traditional contracting. Alliance contracts offer enormous potential benefits, but the Australian construction industry needs to develop new skills to effectively participate in the new relationship environment. This paper describes a collaborative project identifying skill needs for clients and construction professionals to more effectively participate in an increasingly sophisticated international procurement environment. The aim of identifying these skill needs is to assist industry, government, and skill developers to prepare the Australian construction workforce for the future. The collaborating Australian team has been fortunate to secure the Australian National Museum in Canberra as its live case study. The Acton Peninsula Development is the first major building development in the world awarded on the basis of a joint alliance contract.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/23862/

Publicador

Association of Researchers in Construction Managet

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/23862/2/23862.pdf

http://www.arcom.ac.uk/publications/proceedings.html

Hampson, Keith, Peters, Renaye, & Whitman, Paula (2001) Skill development for innovative procurement environments in construction. In University of Salford, U (Ed.) Procedings : 17th Annual ARCOM Conference, Association of Researchers in Construction Managet, pp. 27-36.

Direitos

Copyright 2001 (please consult the authors).

Fonte

Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering

Palavras-Chave #alliance contracting #relationship contracting #partnerships #building construction #procurement
Tipo

Conference Paper