Problems with specialist subcontracting in the construction industry

F. Yik, J. Lai, K. Chan, E. Yiu
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It is envisaged that more and more specialist works will be employed in modern buildings for enhancing performance and sustainability. Subcontracting is an economical way of procuring specialist works for modern buildings but it may also give rise to various kinds of problems. Such problems may originate from the characteristics of the specialist works and from subcontracting as a procurement method. In the paper, the key characteristics of specialist works are identified and their implications are analysed. Through discussing how new technologies penetrate the market, the pricing strategies that vendors of new technologies may adopt together with their implications are unveiled. The problems with procuring specialist works through subcontracting are then reviewed, and the issues that building developers should take note of in deciding to equip a building with a specialist work and in procurement and management of the specialist subcontract are highlighted and discussed. Practical application: By providing an in-depth exposition on subcontracting within the construction industry, the paper can act as a source of information and guide for those initiating and managing projects that involve substantial amounts of subcontracting, especially to project clients when they procure specialist works through subcontracting. The potential problems discussed include not only those that may arise during the construction stage, readers’ attention is also drawn to the impacts on operation and maintenance and the aftermarket monopoly power of vendors of proprietary products and services.
建筑业专业分包的问题
预计现代建筑将采用越来越多的专业工程,以提高其性能和可持续性。分包是现代建筑采购专业工程的一种经济方式,但它也可能产生各种问题。这些问题可能源于专业工程的特点和作为采购方法的分包。在本文中,识别了专业作品的关键特征,并分析了它们的含义。通过对新技术如何渗透市场的讨论,揭示了新技术供应商可能采取的定价策略及其影响。然后检讨以分包方式采购专业工程的问题,并着重讨论建筑发展商在决定为建筑物配备专业工程时应注意的问题,以及在采购和管理专业分包合同时应注意的问题。实际应用:通过对建筑行业分包的深入阐述,本文可以作为信息和指导的来源,为那些启动和管理涉及大量分包的项目,特别是项目客户,当他们通过分包获得专业工作。讨论的潜在问题不仅包括在建设阶段可能出现的问题,还包括对运行和维护的影响以及专有产品和服务供应商的后市场垄断力。
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