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USE OF CONSTRUCTION INCENTIVE: SECTORAL DIFFERENCES

Qiuwen MA, Sai On CHEUNG, Steven HUMPHREY, Fong Chung LEE

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Abstract

Incentive contracting has been developed to motivate agent teams to render extra effort. Typically, three types of incentive arrangements have been used: incentive/penalty for superior/under performance; risk/reward sharing; and future business opportunities. This study found that there are significant differences in the choice of incentive arrangements between private and public projects in Hong Kong. It is uncommon for public projects to use future business as a performance incentivizer, whereas private developers often signal repeated business together with heavy penalties to tie with their contractors. This study further identified various attributes affecting the use of incentives in both private and public engineering sectors of Hong Kong. The respective preferences were unveiled through a literature review, semi-structured interviews with industry experts, and a survey. The findings reveal that the public and private sectors consider the implementation issues regarding various performance targets critical to the type of incentives to be used. Whilst the primary concern of the public sector is accountability, the private sector is skeptical about the need to provide extra for the contractors for what they have already contracted for. © 2024 ISEC Press.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDeveloping Materials and Structures for Sustainable Engineering
EditorsViktor Gribniak, Arvydas Rimkus, Klaus Holschemacher, Ulrike Quapp, Siamak Yazdani, Amarjit Singh
PublisherISEC Press
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2024
Event5th European and Mediterranean Structural Engineering and Construction Conference (EURO MED SEC 05) - Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Vilnius, Lithuania
Duration: 13 May 202418 May 2024
https://www.isec-society.org/EURO_MED_SEC_05/
https://www.isec-society.org/ISEC_PRESS/EURO_MED_SEC_05/index.html

Publication series

NameProceedings of International Structural Engineering and Construction
Number2
Volume11
ISSN (Electronic)2644-108X

Conference

Conference5th European and Mediterranean Structural Engineering and Construction Conference (EURO MED SEC 05)
PlaceLithuania
CityVilnius
Period13/05/2418/05/24
Internet address

Funding

The study reported in this paper was fully supported by a HKSAR GRF project (no. 11202722).

Research Keywords

  • Public/private projects
  • Survey
  • Hong Kong
  • Incentivization

Publisher's Copyright Statement

  • This full text is made available under CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

RGC Funding Information

  • RGC-funded

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  • GRF: Toward Behaviour-based Construction Incentivisation

    CHEUNG, S. O. (Principal Investigator / Project Coordinator), HUMPHREY, S. (Co-Investigator) & LEE, F. C. (Co-Investigator)

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    Project: Research

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