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Aibinu, A A, Ling, F Y Y and Ofori, G (2011) Structural equation modelling of organizational justice and cooperative behaviour in the construction project claims process: contractors' perspectives. Construction Management and Economics, 29(05), 463–81.
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Elkabalawy, M and Moselhi, O (2022) Optimized resource-constrained method for project schedule compression. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 29(05), 2106-29.
Gambatese, J A and Hallowell, M (2011) Factors that influence the development and diffusion of technical innovations in the construction industry. Construction Management and Economics, 29(05), 507–17.
Garay, A, Ruiz, A and Guevara, J (2022) Dynamic evaluation of thermal comfort scenarios in a Colombian large-scale social housing project. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 29(05), 1909-30.
Gunduz, M and Al-Naimi, N H (2022) Construction projects delay mitigation using integrated balanced scorecard and quality function deployment. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 29(05), 2073-105.
Hon, C K H, Sun, C, Xia, B, Jimmieson, N L, Way, K A and Wu, P P Y (2022) Applications of Bayesian approaches in construction management research: a systematic review. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 29(05), 2153-82.
Hou, W and Wang, L (2022) Research on the refinancing capital structure of highway PPP projects based on dynamic capital demand. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 29(05), 2047-72.
Jarkas, A and Horner, M (2011) Revisiting the applicability of learning curve theory to formwork labour productivity. Construction Management and Economics, 29(05), 483–93.
John, S T, Mohan, A, Philip, M S, Sarkar, P and Davis, R (2022) An IoT device for striking of vertical concrete formwork. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 29(05), 1991-2010.
Kim, Y W, Han, S, Shin, S and Choi, K (2011) A case study of activity‐based costing in allocating rebar fabrication costs to projects. Construction Management and Economics, 29(05), 449–61.
Koc, K and Gurgun, A P (2022) Ambiguity factors in construction contracts entailing conflicts. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 29(05), 1946-64.
Larsson, N K and Cole, R J (2001) Green building challenge: the development of an idea. Building Research & Information, 29(05), 45.
Liou, F m, Yang, C h, Chen, B and Chen, W (2011) Identifying the Pareto‐front approximation for negotiations of BOT contracts with a multi‐objective genetic algorithm. Construction Management and Economics, 29(05), 535–48.
- Type: Journal Article
- Keywords: build-operate-transfer; genetic algorithms; Monte Carlo simulation; Pareto frontier
- ISBN/ISSN: 0144-6193
- URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/01446193.2011.564196
- Abstract:
The build-operate-transfer (BOT) project is formulated based upon cooperative partnerships among various public and private parties. Win-win negotiation solutions are especially essential for parties that usually have conflicts of interests. A simulation-based multi-objective genetic algorithm (SMOGA) procedure is developed to address conflicts among the objectives of three parties: government and consumer interests that focus on users' rights and social welfare; the private investor's pursuit of profit maximization; and lenders who want to control the solvency risk of the concessionaire. Taking the Kaohsiung cable car project in Taiwan as an example, the SMOGA procedure is used to seek terms and conditions lying on or near the Pareto frontier for BOT projects with multi-objectives. Monte Carlo simulation is conducted first to determine the project risks and generate the sample data used as the input of the genetic algorithm (GA). The GA subsequently generates a number of combinations of concessional terms and conditions that approximately and simultaneously optimize the three conflicting objectives. The GA-generated approximate Pareto frontier provides a decision space of financial and concessional terms and conditions that satisfies all parties and facilitates the negotiations of BOT contracts.
Luo, L, Zhang, L, Zheng, X and Wu, G (2022) A hybrid approach for investigating impacts of leadership dynamics on project performance. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 29(05), 1965-90.
Mackley, C J and Milonas, S (2001) Knowledge transfer and Green Building Challenge. Building Research & Information, 29(05), 54.
Pemsel, S and Widén, K (2011) Bridging boundaries between organizations in construction. Construction Management and Economics, 29(05), 495–506.
Plessis, C d (2001) Sustainability and sustainable construction: the African context. Building Research & Information, 29(05), 374–80.
Rahmani, F, Scott-Young, C, Tadayon, A and van der Walt, J D (2022) Team composition in relational contracting (RC) in large infrastructure projects: a Belbin’s team roles model approach. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 29(05), 2027-46.
Said, H, Mali, A and Deshmukh, A (2022) Identification and assessment of the unionization factors of the US electrical construction trade. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 29(05), 2207-31.
Shah, R K and Dawood, N (2011) An innovative approach for generation of a time location plan in road construction projects. Construction Management and Economics, 29(05), 435–48.
Theaker, I G and Cole, R J (2001) The role of local governments in fostering 'green' buildings: a case study. Building Research & Information, 29(05), 394–408.
Thomas Ng, S, Fan, R Y C and Wong, J M W (2011) An econometric model for forecasting private construction investment in Hong Kong. Construction Management and Economics, 29(05), 519–34.
Todd, J A, Crawley, D, Geissler, S and Lindsey, G (2001) Comparative assessment of environmental performance tools and the role of the Green Building Challenge. Building Research & Information, 29(05), 324–35.
Wang, P, Fenn, P, Wang, K and Huang, Y (2022) A Bayesian belief network predictive model for construction delay avoidance in the UK. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 29(05), 2011-26.
Zhang, N, Deng, X, Hwang, B G, Bi, M and Mahmoudi, A (2022) A novel approach to selecting the best partner for high-speed rail firms. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 29(05), 2130-52.