Decision support system for contractor pre-qualification—artificial neural network model

K. C. Lam, S. Thomas Ng, Tiesong Hu, Martin Skitmore, S. O. Cheung

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    Abstract

    The selection criteria for contractor pre-qualification are characterized by the co-existence of both quantitative and qualitative data. The qualitative data is non-linear, uncertain and imprecise. An ideal decision support system for contractor pre-qualification should have the ability of handling both quantitative and qualitative data, and of mapping the complicated non-linear relationship of the selection criteria, such that rational and consistent decisions can be made. In this research paper, an artificial neural network model was developed to assist public clients identifying suitable contractors for tendering. The pre-qualification criteria (variables) were identified for the model. One hundred and twelve real pre-qualification cases were collected from civil engineering projects in Hong Kong, and 88 hypothetical pre-qualification cases were also generated according to the ‘If-then’ rules used by professionals in the pre-qualification process. The results of the analysis totally comply with current practice (public developers in Hong Kong). Each pre-qualification case consisted of input ratings for candidate contractors' attributes and their corresponding pre-qualification decisions. The training of the neural network model was accomplished by using the developed program, in which a conjugate gradient descent algorithm was incorporated for improving the learning performance of the network. Cross-validation was applied to estimate the generalization errors based on the ‘re-sampling’ of training pairs. The case studies show that the artificial neural network model is suitable for mapping the complicated non-linear relationship between contractors' attributes and their corresponding pre-qualification (disqualification) decisions. The artificial neural network model can be concluded as an ideal alternative for performing the contractor pre-qualification task. © 2000, MCB UP Limited
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)251-266
    JournalEngineering, Construction and Architectural Management
    Volume7
    Issue number3
    Online published1 Mar 2000
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2000

    Research Keywords

    • Artificial neural network
    • Conjugated gradient descent algorithm
    • Contractor pre-qualification
    • Decision support system

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