全球化对建筑业可持续实施的影响:建筑投标价格波动的动态

Moffat Tembo, Erastus Mwanaumo, Charles Kahanji
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基础设施建设在发展中起着至关重要的作用,对资源利用产生重大影响。因此,减轻与可持续建筑相关的挑战的具体措施变得至关重要-良好行业实践的一般论点。在发展中国家,建筑行业的可持续性日益重要,在建筑投标价格波动的背景下,全球化的威胁需要立即采取行动。本文的目的有三个。首先是调查,通过文献综述,全球化的指标有关建筑部门。第二个目的是评估全球化对建筑行业的实证影响,重点是建筑投标价格的推导。第三,本研究旨在分离外国直接投资(FDI)对建筑可持续性全球一体化的贡献。本研究采用定性和定量方法,遵循案例研究和因果研究设计,探索和理解有关建筑投标价格通胀的决策和机会。本研究采用内容法、专题法和统计学方法进行数据分析。研究发现,2012年至2021年期间,支线公路定期维护的施工招标价格平均每年上涨49.7%,与全球化指标的相关性有所不同。这项研究突出了由于发展中国家出现外国公司而对建筑部门进行的外国直接投资的明显不利之处。其弊端包括煽动不公平竞争、对本土企业产生不利的淘汰制效应、消灭本土企业以及使腐败永久化。此外,研究报告确定了需要注意的领域,以处理全球化对建筑部门的影响。关键领域包括制定保护当地公司的采购管制立法和提高当地公司的资格和能力。该研究进一步强调了针对外国公司在建筑部门的不利影响采取的缓解措施。这些措施包括向当地公司提供培训,管理竞争的性质和类型,管理竞争公司的性质和类型,以及建设当地公司的能力。
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Impact of Globalization on Sustainable Implementation in the Construction Industry: Dynamics of Construction Tender-Price Volatility
Construction infrastructure plays a crucial role in development, bringing significant implications for resource utilization. Henceforward, specific measures for alleviating challenges associated with sustainable construction become crucial-general arguments of good industry practice. Construction-sector sustainability is increasingly important in developing countries, and threats of globalization amid construction-tender price volatility require immediate action. The purpose of this paper is threefold. The first is to investigate, through a literature review, the indicators of globalization concerning the construction sector. The second intention is to evaluate the empirical impacts of globalization on the construction sector with a focus on the derivation of construction tender-price. Thirdly, the study intends to separate the contributions of foreign direct investment (FDI) to global integration for construction sustainability. The study adopts qualitative and quantitative approaches that follow a case study and causal research design to explore and understand decisions and opportunities regarding construction-tender price inflation. The study utilizes content, thematic, and statistical methods for data analysis. The study finds that construction tender prices increased by an average of 49.7% per annum for periodic maintenance of feeder roads between 2012 and 2021, with varying correlations to globalization indicators. The research highlights notable disadvantages of foreign direct investments in the construction sector through the emergence of foreign firms in developing countries. The drawbacks include instigating unfair competition, initiating adverse knockout effects on local firms, exterminating local firms, and perpetuating corruption. In addition, the study identifies areas requiring attention to address the impacts of globalization in the construction sector. Critical areas include legislating procurement controls that protect local firms and improving the qualifications and competencies of local firms. The study further underscores mitigation measures against the adverse effects of foreign firms in the construction sector. These measures include providing training to local firms, managing the nature and type of competition, managing the nature and type of competing firms, and building the capacity of local firms.
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