Treffer: Key factors in bid reasoning model

Title:
Key factors in bid reasoning model
Authors:
Source:
Journal of construction engineering and management. 126(5):349-357
Publisher Information:
Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2000.
Publication Year:
2000
Physical Description:
print, 19 ref
Original Material:
INIST-CNRS
Document Type:
Fachzeitschrift Article
File Description:
text
Language:
English
Author Affiliations:
Dept. of Civ. Engrg., Nat. Univ. of Singapore, 119260 Singapore, Singapore
ISSN:
0733-9364
Rights:
Copyright 2000 INIST-CNRS
CC BY 4.0
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Notes:
Building. Public works. Transport. Civil engineering
Accession Number:
edscal.1509006
Database:
PASCAL Archive

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The bidding decision is a complex problem affected by numerous factors. The current study collected a list of determining factors from the results of past research and opinions of six experienced practitioners in competitive bidding. Based on these factors, a bid reasoning model was established to go deeplv into the bid decision process. Differing from other earlier work, this model-oriented study focuses on the effects of the determining factors on four reasoning subgoals: competition, risk, company's position in bidding, and need for work. Their different contributions to each reasoning subgoal were reviewed under three main construction procurement methods, namely, unit rate contract, lump sum contract, and design/build contract. The Analytic Hierarchy Process technique was applied in this study. A survey questionnaire was developed with four hier archies being formulated respectively for the four reasoning subgoals. The survey was conducted in two steps, the pilot survey among the six experienced practitioners and the subsequent one among 153 top contractors in Singapore. From this survey, a set of top key factors and their relative importance weights were identified This result together with the bid reasoning model can serve as the framework for the further development of the bid decision support system.