Best Value Procurement in Construction and its Evolution in the 21st Century: A Systematic Review

Authors

  • Muhammad Hasnain, M.S. National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan
  • Muhammad Jamaluddin Thaheem, PhD National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37265/japiv.v8i1.44

Keywords:

Best Value, Performance, Quality Control, Health and Safety, Systematic review

Abstract

This research attempts to facilitate client needs by describing the priority indicators that could help in decision making for awarding contracts. The indictors are recognized as key variables that impact the subsequent decisions of contracts award. The authors present a hierarchical review of relevant literature and integrate the factors that help in decision making using the Best Value Approach. This framework is comprised of eight dimensions of Best Value contributing factors – cost, risk, performance, quality control, health and safety, project control, current workload and delay claims. These eight dimensions aid the individual clients and organizations in selecting the most suitable contractor. The authors provide a brief understanding of Best Value contract strategy and the basis for the contract award in terms of business choice, managerial capacity and competency. This paper aims to provide a philosophy as to how Best Value decision making could be influenced by the ranking of contributing factors. This work also help in decision making by providing a hierarchical arrangement of the influential factors and the corresponding criteria for Best Value contract award.

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Published

2016-06-01

How to Cite

Hasnain, M., & Jamaluddin Thaheem, M. (2016). Best Value Procurement in Construction and its Evolution in the 21st Century: A Systematic Review. Journal for the Advancement of Performance Information and Value, 8(1), 2–1 . https://doi.org/10.37265/japiv.v8i1.44