Article ID: | iaor2007741 |
Country: | Netherlands |
Volume: | 24 |
Issue: | 3 |
Start Page Number: | 207 |
End Page Number: | 215 |
Publication Date: | Apr 2006 |
Journal: | International Journal of Project Management |
Authors: | Cheung S.O., Wong P.S.P., Fung A.S.Y., Coffey W.V. |
Keywords: | neural networks, project management |
Successful project delivery of construction projects depends on many factors. With regard to the construction of a facility, selecting a competent contractor for the job is paramount. As such, various approaches have been advanced to facilitate tender award decisions. Essentially, this type of decision involves the prediction of a bidder's performance based on information available at the tender stage. A neural network based prediction model was developed and presented in this paper. Project data for the study were obtained from the Hong Kong Housing Department. Information from the tender reports was used as input variables and performance records of the successful bidder during construction were used as output variables. It was found that the networks for the prediction of performance scores for Works gave the highest hit rate. In addition, the two most sensitive input variables toward such prediction are ‘Difference between Estimate’ and ‘Difference between the next closest bid’. Both input variables are price related, thus suggesting the importance of tender sufficiency for the assurance of quality production.