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Integrated project teams’ performance in managing unexpected change events

David R. Moore (UMIST, Manchester, UK)
Andrew R.J. Dainty (Coventry University, Coventry, UK)

Team Performance Management

ISSN: 1352-7592

Article publication date: 1 November 1999

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Abstract

Growing emphasis on meeting client needs and improving project performance within the construction industry has led to increasing use of fully integrated “design and build” (D&B) construction project teams. Advocates of the D&B system contend that integrating design and construction this way leads to a seamless procurement process, improved team relationships, and a more efficiently delivered product. This article reports on research which explored the operational efficiency of such integrated project teams. The findings suggest that despite the benefits of integration, cultural and professional interfaces remain which impair team performance and undermine structural change management protocols. This effectively leaves the team operating as work‐groups in a similar way as they would under a traditionally procured contract, with the construction team excluded from the change management process. A methodology is proposed for exploring these discontinuities in detail, and addressing intra‐work‐group conflicts which threaten the continued development of D&B within the sector.

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Moore, D.R. and Dainty, A.R.J. (1999), "Integrated project teams’ performance in managing unexpected change events", Team Performance Management, Vol. 5 No. 7, pp. 212-222. https://doi.org/10.1108/13527599910304886

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