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Quantification of construction clients' needs through paired comparisons

Chinyio, Ezekiel A.; Olomolaiye, Paul; Corbett, Pauline

Authors

Ezekiel A. Chinyio

Paul Olomolaiye Paul.Olomolaiye@uwe.ac.uk
Pro Vice-Chancellor Equalities and Civic Engagement

Pauline Corbett



Abstract

The psychometric technique of paired comparisons was employed to quantify clients' construction project needs. If clients' requirements can be adequately evaluated, projects can be planned with more certainty and be tailored to greater client satisfaction. The research involved 60 clients' ranking of eight project needs: aesthetics, economy, function, quality, working relationships, safety, lack of surprises, and time. Clients' needs were classified broadly into three hierarchical groups: strongly, moderately, and weakly desired. The results showed that quality, safety, and function were the predominant needs. Each client's stated needs should dictate how the dependent variables of design, drafting specifications, selection of contractors, and resource allocation are combined.

Journal Article Type Review
Publication Date Jan 1, 1998
Journal Journal of Management in Engineering
Print ISSN 0742-597X
Electronic ISSN 1943-5479
Publisher American Society of Civil Engineers
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 14
Issue 1
Pages 87-92
DOI https://doi.org/10.1061/%28ASCE%290742-597X%281998%2914%3A1%2887%29
Keywords engineering, civil, industrial
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/1100234
Publisher URL http://www.asce.org/