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- Title
- FACTORS THAT DETERMINE WHEN TO ENGAGE PRE-CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
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- Description
The use of Pre-Construction Services (PCS) is becoming increasingly common internationally. What remains unclear is defining the optimal stage to engage it. This paper adopted complexity factors to find the optimal moment to engage in PCS. From literature, the factors: schedule-pressure, risk, financing, and technicality were adopted as factors of complexity. Understanding these factors for PCS can help the industry avoid costly PCS pitfalls of engaging in PCS too early or too late. With an o...
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- Research paper
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- Conference paper
- Date created
- 2020
- Creator
- Paul Stephanus B / van der Walt D / Eric S
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10092/102470
- Related subjects
- Early contractor involvement / Construction procurement / Project management / Construction collaboration / Stakeholder management / Construction complexity. / Engineering / Civil engineering / Construction engineering / Commerce, management, tourism and services / Strategy, management and organisational behaviour / Project management
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