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posted on 2020-01-01, 00:00 authored by F Elghaish, M. Reza HosseiniM. Reza Hosseini, S Talebi, S Abrishami, Igor MartekIgor Martek, M KagioglouIntegrated project delivery (IPD) is a mode of project procurement recognised as facilitating superior project performance. However, this success is contingent on effective cost management practices that share cost data with all project stakeholders in an accurate, timely and transparent manner. Despite an extensive literature on aspects of cost management, none identifies the essential ingredients required of an effective cost management system, sufficiently robust to support successful IPD projects. Candidate cost management augmenting practices are drawn from the literature, and presented for scrutiny in questionnaire form, to fifty IPD experienced experts, based in the USA, UK and Australia. Findings reveal activity-based costing (ABC) to be effective at identifying overhead costs and creating accounting transparency. Similarly, earned value management (EVM), in combination with ABC, is effective at developing mathematical models for equitable risk-reward distribution. Moreover, web-based management systems, as supported by Building Information Modelling (BIM), are effective at generating trust and collaboration on which IPD success depends. A questionnaire survey using purposive sampling was conducted to assess the factors driving success of implementing IPD regarding cost management process. The contribution to knowledge made by this paper is in identifying requisite support mechanisms essential to elevate traditional cost management practices to the higher standard needed to ensure IPD delivery success.
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SustainabilityVolume
12Issue
22Article number
9539Pagination
1 - 14Publisher
MDPI AGLocation
Basel, SwitzerlandPublisher DOI
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2071-1050Language
engPublication classification
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constructionrisk-reward sharingalliancingpartnershipscost estimation5D BIMweb-based systemsICT cost datadigitalisationScience & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineGreen & Sustainable Science & TechnologyEnvironmental SciencesEnvironmental StudiesScience & Technology - Other TopicsEnvironmental Sciences & EcologySCHEDULEPERFORMANCEMODEL3DCOLLABORATIONDESIGN