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Understanding Construction Supply Chain Management

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Pages 1332-1350 | Received 15 Jun 2014, Accepted 20 Apr 2015, Published online: 22 Jun 2015
 

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to understand some of the many perplexing questions eluding managers of overwhelmingly complex construction supply chain management (CSCM) based on review of some important research issues pertaining to construction supply chains. This study has illustrated understanding on CSCM using qualitative approach of triangulation applying foundational research methodology and soft system methodology in a coal-based thermal power plant project to validate its complex CSCM systems. The study highlights that a typical CSCM eco-system for the coal-based thermal power plant construction as unit can be considered to operate as a system with sub-systems as concept phase, procurement phase, production phase, installation phase and winding up phase. This study suffers from methodological limitations associated with qualitative research. Finally, this study provides practical insights for research opportunities in the area of interdisciplinary construction projects.

Acknowledgements

Authors express their sincere gratitude to Professor Bjorn Andersen, and thank anonymous reviewers for valuable comments, which helped in improving the quality of the study.

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