Factors affecting the bid/no bid decision in the Palestinian construction industry

被引:36
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作者
Enshassi, Adnan [1 ]
Mohamed, Sherif [2 ]
El Karriri, Ala'a [3 ]
机构
[1] Islamic Univ Gaza, Civil Engn Dept, Gaza City, Palestine
[2] Griffith Univ, Ctr Infrastruct Engn & Management, Gold Coast, Australia
[3] UNRWA, Engn & Construct Serv Dept, Gaza City, Israel
关键词
Contracts; Consultants; Construction industry; Palestine;
D O I
10.1108/13664381011063421
中图分类号
F8 [财政、金融];
学科分类号
0202 ;
摘要
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to identify and rank the factors that affect the bid/no bid decision according to their relative importance from the perspective of the contracting parties operating in the Gaza Strip, Palestine. Design/methodology/approach - The objectives of this research were investigated through a postal questionnaire, which covered a randomly selected sample of 63 contractors, 29 clients and 13 consultants operating in the construction industry in the Gaza strip. The questionnaire was structured based on related literature, the pilot study and actual factors affecting bidders' decisions to bid or not that arise from special conditions in the Gaza Strip. A total of 78 factors that affect the bid/no bid decision were identified. These factors were then ranked according to their relative importance to contracting parties operating in the Gaza Strip, Palestine. Findings - The results illustrate that the financial capability of the contractors, the financial capability of the clients, the financial values of the project, the due date of the payments, the availability of construction raw materials in local markets, and the stability of the construction industry were the most critical factors affecting the bid/no bid decision, as agreed by all respondents. Originality/value - The paper provides supportive practical solutions for contractors, clients and consultants to enhance and improve bidding decisions. It is recommended that clients and consultants consider the financial capabilities, technical capabilities and staff competencies of the contractors during the awarding stage, and not simply focus on the lowest bid.
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页码:118 / +
页数:26
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