Title of article :
An empirical survey of the motives and benefits of adopting guaranteed maximum price and target cost contracts in construction
Author/Authors :
Chan، نويسنده , , Daniel W.M. and Chan، نويسنده , , Albert P.C. and Lam، نويسنده , , Patrick T.I. and Wong، نويسنده , , James M.W.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
14
From page :
577
To page :
590
Abstract :
In light of increasing project complexity, constraints on programme schedule and limited budget, there exists a strong call for changes in contracting procedures in construction. Both the Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) and Target Cost Contracting (TCC) approaches with a gain-share/pain-share arrangement have been advocated to achieve better value for money and more satisfactory project performance. This paper aims to review the prevailing practices of GMP/TCC in general, and explore the motives and benefits of implementing the GMP/TCC scheme in comparison with the traditional fixed-price lump-sum contract in particular. The research study is based on a comprehensive literature review and an industry-wide empirical questionnaire survey for evaluating the relative importance of motives and benefits associated with GMP/TCC in Hong Kong. The survey data collected from 45 valid completed questionnaires were analysed using the mean score ranking technique, Kendallʹs concordance test, Spearmanʹs rank correlation test and one-way ANOVA test. The perceived benefits were measured and ranked from the perspectives of the client, contractor and consultant for cross-comparison. The survey findings indicated that the three most common motives of clients behind their decision of adopting GMP/TCC include: (1) to generate an incentive for contractor to achieve cost saving; (2) to develop better working relationship within the project team; and (3) to tap in contractorʹs expertise in design and innovation. The top three perceived benefits of applying GMP/TCC were found to be: (1) early settlement of final project account; (2) improved partnersʹ working relationship under a partnering arrangement; and (3) capability of integrating contractorʹs expertise in building designs and innovations prior to construction. The research results are particularly essential in assisting key project stakeholders to realise the potential benefits derived from the use of GMP/TCC contracts and in generating more useful insights into alternative integrated contracting strategies for the construction industry, so as to drive for excellence in overall project performance.
Keywords :
motives , Hong Kong , Benefits , Guaranteed maximum price , Target cost contracting
Journal title :
International Journal of Project Management
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
International Journal of Project Management
Record number :
1840372
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