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Bai, Y and Bernold, L E (2001) Quality Control Parameters for Robotic Bridge Painting. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 127(02), 142–8.

Chan, A P C, Ho, D C K and Tam, C M (2001) Design and Build Project Success Factors: Multivariate Analysis. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 127(02), 93–100.

Chang, A S (2001) Work-Time Model for Engineers. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 127(02), 163–72.

El-Rayes, K and Moselhi, O (2001) Impact of Rainfall on the Productivity of Highway Construction. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 127(02), 125–31.

Liberatore, M J, Pollack-Johnson, B and Smith, C A (2001) Project Management in Construction: Software Use and Research Directions. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 127(02), 101–7.

Shapira, A, Shahar, Y and Raz, Y (2001) Design and Construction of High Multitier Shoring Towers: Case Study. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 127(02), 108–15.

Skitmore, M, Drew, D and Ngai, S (2001) Bid-Spread. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 127(02), 149–53.

  • Type: Journal Article
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  • ISBN/ISSN: 0733-9364
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9364(2001)127:2(149)
  • Abstract:
    Analysis of the difference between the lowest and second lowest bids, or bid-spread, in a “lowest wins” auction is of possible value in strategic bidding, providing an indication of mistakes in bids, determining a justifiable amount of bid security, and a means of providing some insight into the consequences of nontraditional auction arrangements. Bid-spread analysis, as developed in this paper, provides some explanations concerning the nature of bids and their statistical properties. In particular, it is shown here that, through the analysis of several data sets originating in various parts of the world, the percentage bid-spread is consistent with the assumption that bids are entirely random, being drawn from a lognormal distribution.

Zayed, T M and Halpin, D (2001) Simulation of Concrete Batch Plant Production. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 127(02), 132–41.

Zhang, X and Kumaraswamy, M M (2001) Hong Kong Experience in Managing BOT Projects. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 127(02), 154–62.

Zouein, P P and Tommelein, I D (2001) Improvement Algorithm for Limited Space Scheduling. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 127(02), 116–24.