Will Bid/No-Bid Decision Factors for Construction Projects Be Different in Economic Downturns? A Chinese Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Attributes of Contractors’ BNB Decisions
2.2. Contractors’ BNB Decision Factors
2.3. Contractors’ BNB Decision Factors during Economic Downturns
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Research Method
3.2. Data Collection
3.3. Data Analysis
4. Results and Findings
5. Discussion
5.1. Cluster 1: Expected Profitability
5.2. Cluster 3: Organizational Goals
5.3. Cluster 4: Organizational Resources
5.4. Cluster 6: Local Business Environment
5.5. Cluster 2: Project Requirements
5.6. Cluster 5: Expected Competition
5.7. Further Discussion on the Clusters
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Basic Category | Code | Factor | Reference |
---|---|---|---|
Project related | SF1 | Amount of work that the client carries out regularly | [26] |
SF2 | Required subcontractors | [3] | |
SF3 | The complexity of the project | [27] | |
SF4 | Contract type | [10] | |
SF5 | Criteria of bid selection | [8] | |
SF6 | Influence of the client in making recommendations in the construction market | [3] | |
SF7 | Needs of the work (i.e., labor force, material, equipment, and funds) | [8] | |
SF8 | Original price estimated by the client | [7] | |
SF9 | Profit track record for similar projects | [28] | |
SF10 | Project duration | [4] | |
SF11 | Project location | [4] | |
SF12 | Project size | [26] | |
SF13 | Project type | [4] | |
SF14 | Quality of bidding documents (e.g., drawings and specifications) | [3] | |
SF15 | Reputation of the client regarding his/her commitment to making timely payments | [3] | |
SF16 | Security requirements (e.g., bid security and performance security) | [3] | |
SF17 | Terms of payment | [26] | |
SF18 | Time for bid preparation | [8] | |
Firm related | SF19 | Compliance with business strategy | [23] |
SF20 | Current workload of projects | [2] | |
SF21 | The current workload in bid preparation | [2] | |
SF22 | Establishing a long relationship with the client | [29] | |
SF23 | Experience of the firm with similar projects | [3] | |
SF24 | Improving the experience of the firm’s personnel | [3] | |
SF25 | Increasing the possibility of entering new markets | [3] | |
SF26 | Promoting the reputation of the firm | [3] | |
SF27 | The current financial situation of the firm | [26] | |
Market related | SF28 | Availability of other projects | [2] |
SF29 | Competence of the expected competitors | [23] | |
SF30 | Current workloads of the expected significant competitors | [3] | |
SF31 | Number of expected competitors | [4] |
Data Collection Year | Country/Region | GDP Growth Rate | Reference |
---|---|---|---|
1988 | United States | Fell from 7.26% in 1984 to −0.07% in 1991 | [7] |
1990 | UK | Fell from 5.75% in 1988 to −1.09% in 1991 | [4] |
1999 | Syria | Fell from 13.47% in 1992 to −3.55% in 1999 | [1] |
2009 | Saudi Arabian | Fell from 11.24% in 2003 to −2.06% in 2009 | [8] |
2009 | Vietnam | Fell from 7.55% in 2005 to 5.40% in 2009 | [23] |
2013 | Jordan | Fell from 8.57% in 2004 to 2.0% in 2016 | [3] |
2014 | Qatar | Fell from 19.59% in 2010 to 2.22% in 2016 | [11] |
Rank | Code | Mean |
---|---|---|
1 | SF17 ∆ | 6.29 |
2 | SF15 ∆ | 6.23 |
3 | SF8 ∆ | 5.90 |
4 | SF9 ∆ | 5.85 |
5 | SF4 ∆ | 5.75 |
6 | SF22 ♦ | 5.66 |
7 | SF13 ∆ | 5.58 |
8 | SF26 ♦ | 5.48 |
9 | SF25 ♦ | 5.34 |
10 | SF12 ∆ | 5.29 |
11 | SF7 ∆ | 5.19 |
12 | SF20 ♦ | 5.19 |
13 | SF27 ♦ | 5.16 |
14 | SF5 ∆ | 5.14 |
15 | SF6 ∆ | 5.14 |
16 | SF19 ♦ | 5.12 |
17 | SF10 ∆ | 5.11 |
18 | SF3 ∆ | 4.99 |
19 | SF33 * | 4.88 |
20 | SF16 ∆ | 4.84 |
21 | SF23 ♦ | 4.84 |
22 | SF32 * | 4.82 |
23 | SF14 ∆ | 4.78 |
24 | SF29 * | 4.67 |
25 | SF24 ♦ | 4.62 |
26 | SF33 * | 4.60 |
27 | SF31 * | 4.49 |
28 | SF11 ∆ | 4.38 |
29 | SF21 ♦ | 4.36 |
30 | SF2 ∆ | 4.29 |
31 | SF1 ∆ | 4.08 |
32 | SF30 * | 4.00 |
33 | SF18 ∆ | 3.82 |
Basic Category | Cronbach’s Alpha | Cluster | Importance Index | Rank | Factor Included in the Cluster |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Project related | 0.801 | Cluster 1: expected profitability | 83.45 | 1 | SF4 |
SF8 | |||||
SF9 | |||||
SF12 | |||||
SF13 | |||||
SF15 | |||||
SF17 | |||||
Cluster 2: project requirements | 68.49 | 5 | SF1 | ||
SF2 | |||||
SF3 | |||||
SF5 | |||||
SF6 | |||||
SF7 | |||||
SF10 | |||||
SF11 | |||||
SF14 | |||||
SF16 | |||||
Firm-related | 0.826 | Cluster 3: organizational goals | 75.36 | 2 | SF22 |
SF24 | |||||
SF25 | |||||
SF26 | |||||
Cluster 4: organizational resources | 70.49 | 3 | SF19 | ||
SF20 | |||||
SF21 | |||||
SF23 | |||||
SF27 | |||||
Market-related | 0.746 | Cluster 5: expected competition | 65.52 | 6 | SF28 |
SF29 | |||||
SF31 | |||||
Cluster 6: local business environment | 69.29 | 4 | SF32 | ||
SF33 |
Strategic Determinant | Rank | Cluster | Importance Index |
---|---|---|---|
Contractor’s strategies | 1 | Cluster 1: expected profitability | 83.45 |
Cluster 3: organizational goals | 75.36 | ||
Contractor’s competency for a project | 2 | Cluster 4: organizational resources | 70.49 |
Cluster 6: local business environment | 69.29 | ||
Cluster 2: project requirements | 68.49 | ||
Expected competition | 3 | Cluster 5: expected competition | 65.52 |
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Wang, J.; Wang, L.; Ye, K.; Shan, Y. Will Bid/No-Bid Decision Factors for Construction Projects Be Different in Economic Downturns? A Chinese Study. Appl. Sci. 2020, 10, 1899. https://doi.org/10.3390/app10051899
Wang J, Wang L, Ye K, Shan Y. Will Bid/No-Bid Decision Factors for Construction Projects Be Different in Economic Downturns? A Chinese Study. Applied Sciences. 2020; 10(5):1899. https://doi.org/10.3390/app10051899
Chicago/Turabian StyleWang, Jinxiu, Lin Wang, Kunhui Ye, and Yongwei Shan. 2020. "Will Bid/No-Bid Decision Factors for Construction Projects Be Different in Economic Downturns? A Chinese Study" Applied Sciences 10, no. 5: 1899. https://doi.org/10.3390/app10051899
APA StyleWang, J., Wang, L., Ye, K., & Shan, Y. (2020). Will Bid/No-Bid Decision Factors for Construction Projects Be Different in Economic Downturns? A Chinese Study. Applied Sciences, 10(5), 1899. https://doi.org/10.3390/app10051899