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Supporting and impeding factors for partnering in construction: a China study

Jian Zuo (School of Natural and Built Environments, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia)
Albert P.C. Chan (Faculty of Construction and Environment, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China)
Zhen‐Yu Zhao (Department of Engineering Management, North China Electric Power University, Beijing, China)
George Zillante (School of Architecture and Built Environment, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia)
Bo Xia (School of Urban Development, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia)

Facilities

ISSN: 0263-2772

Article publication date: 16 August 2013

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Abstract

Purpose

Partnering has drawn attention from both academics and practitioners in the construction industry in the context of construction and facilities management. The past decades have seen a number of articles reporting the application of partnering in construction. The Chinese construction industry is one of the largest industries in the world; however, to the authors' best knowledge, no project in mainland China has adopted this procurement approach in a formal and systematic manner as yet. This paper presents a timely study that aims to investigate the feasibility of implementing the partnering concept into Chinese industry and to understand the current barriers to this concept in China.

Design/methodology/approach

The study employed a qualitative approach to investigate the factors that support or impede the implementation of partnering in mainland China. The methodology encompassed a critical review of relevant laws, regulations, and policy documents; and semi‐structured interviews.

Findings

The findings indicate that the partnering practice is feasible in the construction industry of China due to the large demand brought about by China's strong economic growth and government support. However, the implementation of partnering in the Chinese construction industry is being impeded by the restrictions of the current Chinese regulatory framework and tender evaluation framework, the incompatible features of Chinese culture and the general lack of trust.

Originality/value

Six strategies that help to facilitate the implementation of partnering in China have been developed based on the supporting and impeding factors identified in this study. It is worth noting that not all aspects of Chinese culture are compatible with partnering principles. This study offers a useful reference to implement collaborative contracting models such as partnering in developing countries with a consideration of new factors such as political environment and emerging economies.

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Citation

Zuo, J., Chan, A.P.C., Zhao, Z., Zillante, G. and Xia, B. (2013), "Supporting and impeding factors for partnering in construction: a China study", Facilities, Vol. 31 No. 11/12, pp. 468-488. https://doi.org/10.1108/F-05-2012-0038

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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