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Alarcón, L F and Bastias, A (2000) A computer environment to support the strategic decision-making process in construction firms. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 7(01), 63–75.

Edwards, D J and Holt, G D (2000) ESTIVATE: a model for calculating excavator productivity and output costs. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 7(01), 52–62.

Huang, R-Y and Halpin, D W (2000) Graphically based LP modelling for linear scheduling analysis: the POLO system. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 7(01), 41–51.

Kamara, J M, Anumba, C J and Evbuomwan, N F O (2000) Establishing and processing client requirements-a key aspect of concurrent engineering in construction. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 7(01), 15–28.

Kumar, V S S, Hanna, A S and Adams, T (2000) Assessment of working capital requirements by fuzzy set theory. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 7(01), 93–103.

Li, H, Cheng, E W L and Love, P E D (2000) Partnering research in construction. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 7(01), 76–92.

Loh, W H and Ofori, G (2000) Effect of registration on performance of construction subcontractors in Singapore. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 7(01), 29–40.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: labour subcontracting; performance; registration; Singapore; the future
  • ISBN/ISSN: 0969-9988
  • URL: http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/links/doi/10.1046/j.1365-232x.2000.00130.x/abs
  • Abstract:
    The construction industries of many countries rely heavily on subcontracting. As a result, the quality of subcontractors is important as it has a direct bearing on the performance of the main contractor on projects. A large proportion of construction work in Singapore is subcontracted. Despite the well-known and widely regretted deficiencies in the traditional subcontracting system, only recently have attempts been made to reform it. The most significant of these efforts is the Singapore List of Trade Subcontractors (SLOTS). This study sought to investigate whether or not the performance of subcontractors has been improved following the introduction of the SLOTS scheme. The research was based on a survey of project managers of main contractors. A major finding was that the SLOTS-registered contractors were perceived to perform better than nonregistered ones. Suggestions for improving the SLOTS scheme are offered in this paper.

Naoum, S and Haidar, A (2000) A hybrid knowledge base system and genetic algorithms for equipment selection. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 7(01), 3–14.