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Consequences of competitive bidding in project-based production
Authors:Jan A Elfving  Iris D Tommelein  Glenn Ballard
Institution:Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, University of California Berkeley, 215 McLaughlin Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720-1712, USA
Abstract:This paper discusses the consequences competitive bidding have on lead time in project-based production, such as construction. Earlier studies argued that competitive bidding may significantly increase resource consumption and generate waste in the delivery process, which this paper supports. However, the relation between competitive bidding and lead time has been less discussed. Lead time reduction has long been considered a fundamental objective for overall business improvement. An objective of our study was to understand what contributes to long lead times. The reported findings are from a 4-year study on the delivery process of power distribution equipment, a type of engineered-to-order (ETO) product. The paper concludes by suggesting procurement practices that reduce lead times for ETO products.
Keywords:Competitive bidding  Lead time  Lean construction  Project-based production  Power distribution equipment
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