Evaluation of Partnering Intensity on Highway Construction Projects Performance

Milagros Pinto-Núñez, C. Puerto, D. Gransberg
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Throughout the literature and current practice in highways construction projects, Partnering has been known as an effective management technique to improve performance project metrics; moreover, for some US transportation agencies (DOT), it has contributed to a change in the business behavior. Some organizations have evolved partnering into different intensity levels and incorporated into alternative contracting methods (ACMs). However, there are scarce studies that validate the improvement on partnered project performance metrics. This paper describes the elements to define the partnering intensity regarding the project characteristics and partnering tools. This study hypothesizes that a higher partnering intensity, the better project outcomes concerning cost, time and claims. The paper bases this assertion on the analysis of cost and time growth and claim cost of 20 partnered highway construction projects located in seven transportation agencies within the United States grouped into two categories: partnering intensity and the type of contracting methods. A higher partnering intensity is applied to complex projects and large collaborative procurement practices. The paper highlights several contributions of partnering intensity to attain a better understanding of organizational matureness to achieve improved partnering management practices.
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公路建设项目绩效的伙伴强度评价
纵观文献和当前公路建设项目的实践,伙伴关系已被认为是一种有效的管理技术,以提高绩效项目指标;此外,对于一些美国运输机构(DOT)来说,它有助于改变商业行为。一些组织已经将伙伴关系发展到不同的强度级别,并将其纳入替代性承包方法(ACMs)。然而,很少有研究证实合作项目绩效指标的改进。本文从项目特征和伙伴关系工具两个方面描述了定义伙伴关系强度的要素。本研究假设伙伴关系强度越高,项目在成本、时间和索赔方面的结果越好。本文基于对美国7个运输机构的20个合作公路建设项目的成本和时间增长以及索赔成本的分析,将其分为两类:合作强度和承包方式类型。较高的伙伴关系强度适用于复杂的项目和大型协作采购实践。本文强调了伙伴关系强度的几个贡献,以获得对组织成熟度的更好理解,从而实现改进的伙伴关系管理实践。
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