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Analysing a consultant's competitiveness in two envelope fee tendering

Drew, Derek S. and Ho, Liwina C.Y. and Skitmore, Martin (2001) Analysing a consultant's competitiveness in two envelope fee tendering . Construction Management and Economics 19(5):pp. 503-510.

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Abstract

A method for analysing the competitiveness of a consultant's two-envelope fee tendering history is proposed and illustrated in an application to one of Hong Kong’s larger quantity surveying practices. Separate measures for determining consultants’ fee, quality score and overall competitiveness are considered to accommodate the special nature of the Hong Kong system which makes cross-auction comparisons impossible. Maximum fee competitiveness is assumed to be the lowest submitted tender fee while maximum quality score competitiveness is taken to be the highest quality score attained by a competing consultant. Fees and quality score are then expressed as separate competitiveness ratios relative to these maximums and aggregated for determining overall competitiveness. In analysing bidding performance it was found that this consultant’s fee, quality score and overall competitiveness are all above the competitor average. These competitiveness measures reveal large differences in variability between quality score and fees with quality score variability being considerably lower. Such a large imbalance in competitiveness variability effectively discounts quality and promotes the influence of the fee since competitiveness ratio differences between fees are much larger than the competitiveness ratio differences between quality scores.

Item Type:Journal Article
Status:Published
Keywords:bidding, competitiveness, consultant, fee, quality, tendering
Subjects:290000 Engineering and Technology
ID Code:4122
Deposited By:Alwi, Sugiharto
Deposited On:16 May 2006
Alternative Locations:http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713664979
Copyright Owner:Copyright 2001 Taylor & Francis
Copyright Statement:First published in Construction Management and Economics 19(5):pp. 503-510.