THE AGENT-CONSTRUCTION SYSTEM FOR PROCURING MEGA PROJECTS IN CHINAmisbe2011 Tracking Number 241 Presentation: Session: General Paper Session W65 - Innovation in construction (theories and best practices) Room: Assay Hall Session start: 11:00 Mon 20 Jun 2011 Weisheng Lu wilsonlu@hku.hk Affifliation: Dept. of Real Estate and Construction, The University of Hong Kong Anita M.M. Liu ammliu@hku.hk Affifliation: Dept. of Real Estate and Construction, The University of Hong Kong Hongdi Wang kevinwhd@hku.hk Affifliation: Dept. of Real Estate and Construction, The University of Hong Kong Zhongbing Wu wzb82485691@126.com Affifliation: Audit Center for Government Investment Construction Projects, Shenzhen, China Topics: - Innovation in construction: theories and best practices (General Themes) Abstract: Driven by its unprecedented urbanization plan, there is a huge demand of facilities, such as road infrastructure, schools, and hospitals in China. Heated discussions have been directed towards various innovative procurement systems such as Public-Private-Partnership (PPP), Private Finance Initiative (PFI), and Building-Operating-Transfer (BOT) that help materialise the projects and truly deliver value to the society. This research examines an agent-construction system (ACS or in Chinese Dai Jian Zhi) by relating them to China’s particular Political, Economics, Social, Technological, Environmental, and Legal (PESTEL) background. It is found that the ACS is promising in procuring public projects owing to two merits: (a) clearly defined right and responsibilities; and (b) appropriate allocation of resources and risks amongst parties involved. The research is particularly useful when governments worldwide are searching for innovative procurement approaches to help deliver public projects and services. It also sheds light on how to devise an innovative procurement system. A word of caution, nevertheless, is that readers should not follow this “good practice” slavishly. One ought to truly understand the essence of procurement innovation and devise suitable innovative procurement systems in a given PESTEL setting. |