Marketing VM services to achieve competitive advantage in the Malaysian Construction Sector
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05/10/2010
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Value Management (VM) has been proven to provide a structured framework, together with supporting tools and techniques that facilitate effective decision-making in many types of projects, thus achieving ‘best value’ for clients. It is identified at International level as a natural career progression for the construction service provider and as an opportunity in developing leading-edge skills. The services offered by contractors and consultants in the construction sector have been expanding. In an increasingly competitive and global marketplace, firms are seeking ways to differentiate their services to ever more knowledgeable and demanding clients. The traditional demarcations have given way, and the old definition of what contractors, designers, engineers and quantity surveyors can, and cannot do in terms of their market offering has changed. Project management, design and cost and safety consultancy services, are being delivered by a diverse range of suppliers. Value management services have been developing in various sectors in industry; from manufacturing to the military and now construction. Given the growing evidence that VM has been successful in delivering value-for-money to the client, VM would appear to be gaining some momentum as an essential management tool in the Malaysian construction sector. The recently issued VM Circular 3/2009 by the Economic Planning Unit Malaysia (EPU) possibly marks a new beginning in public sector client acceptance on the strength of VM in construction. This paper therefore attempts to study the prospects of marketing the benefits of VM by construction service providers, and how it may provide an edge in an increasingly competitive Malaysian construction industry. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/37702/2/37702c.pdf http://cibscfspu.com/micra2010home.html Mohamad, Saifulnizam, Coffey, Vaughan, & Preece, Christopher (2010) Marketing VM services to achieve competitive advantage in the Malaysian Construction Sector. In Management in Construction Researchers Association (MiCRA) 2010, 5-6 October 2010, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam, Malaysia. |
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Copyright 2010 please consult the authors |
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Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering |
Palavras-Chave | #120201 Building Construction Management and Project Planning #120203 Quantity Surveying #150503 Marketing Management (incl. Strategy and Customer Relations) |
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Conference Paper |