1st Edition

Relational Contracting for Construction Excellence Principles, Practices and Case Studies

352 Pages
by Routledge

352 Pages
by Routledge

352 Pages
by Routledge

Improved efficiency and effectiveness in the construction industry provide huge potential savings. Various forms of relational contracting such as partnering, alliancing, public private partnership (PPP), and joint venture are good examples of this. Relational Contracting for Construction Excellence presents the principles of relational contracting, practicalities and a series of short case... Read more

Part 1: Relational Contracting Principles 1. Fundamentals of relational contracting 2. Relational contracting development in major countries/cities 3. The definition of relational contracting in construction as a Wittgenstein family-resemblance concept 4. Benefits of relational contracting 5. Major difficulties/Potential obstacles in implementing relational contracting 6. Critical success factors for adopting relational contracting 7. A conceptual framework for identifying Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for relational contracting Part 2: Relational Contracting Practice 8. Relational contracting approach and process 9. Significant ingredients for making initial, interim, and final RC workshops success 10. Recommendations for developing a best practice framework for different forms of relational contracting projects Part 3 Case Studies In Relational Contracting 11. Case studies in partnering 12. Case studies in alliancing 13. Case studies in public private partnership 14. Case studies in joint venture.

Biography

Albert P. Chan, Daniel W. Chan, John F. Yeung

'Academic audiences would find the research dimensions of the book inspiring, in particular the thorough review of the construction literature on cooperative procurement strategies. The inclusion of case studies provides the often-neglected vital link between theory and practice, thus offering practitioners, especially those who are sceptical of relationship management in construction, useful references.' - Construction Management and Economics