Forecasting tender price index under incomplete information

Forecasting tender price index under incomplete information

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Article ID: iaor20133709
Volume: 64
Issue: 8
Start Page Number: 1248
End Page Number: 1257
Publication Date: Aug 2013
Journal: Journal of the Operational Research Society
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Keywords: forecasting: applications
Abstract:

Tender price index (TPI) is essential for estimating the likely tender price of a given project. Due to incomplete information on future market conditions, it is difficult to accurately forecast the TPI. Most traditional statistical forecasting models require a certain number of historical data, which may not be completely available in many practical situations. In order to overcome this problem, the grey model is proposed for forecasting TPIs because it only requires a small number of input data. For this study, the data source was based on the TPIs produced by the Government's Architectural Services Department. On the basis of four input data, the grey model forecasted TPIs from 1981Q1 to 2011Q4. The mean absolute percentage errors of forecast TPIs in one quarter and two quarters ahead were 3.62 and 7.04%, respectively. In order to assess the accuracy and reliability of the grey model further, the same research method was used to forecast other three TPIs in Hong Kong. The forecasting results of all four TPIs were found to be very good. It was thus concluded that the grey model could be able to produce accurate TPI forecasts for a one‐quarter to two‐quarter forecast horizon.

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