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The Dark Side of Value-for-Money: How Public Procurement Affects Workers’ Safety in the Construction Industry

Author

Editor

  • Imelda Krisiani Tjandra

Summary, in English

Studies on shading behaviour of contractors have in the past been focused on lack of product quality and other factors affecting the customer. This study of 222 publicly procured road and railroad projects aim to analyse shading behaviour from a perspective of workers safety. The study shows, though with limitations in statistical power, that the number of reported incidents related to workers’ safety increases in projects with high numbers of bidders, i.e. projects under high competitive pressure, further the number of days of registered sick leave also increases with higher numbers of bidders. However, measures directly related to contractors shading behaviour do seem to increase prediction of number of accidents and sick leave days. It is suggested that public authority has to construct bid competitions in manners which does not necessarily aim at the best bargain but rather have a fair bargain approach balancing the goals of the contractor and the goals of the public client. This can be done by balancing the allocation of risks more evenly among the parties ex ante.

Department/s

  • Construction Management

Publishing year

2012

Language

English

Pages

525-533

Publication/Series

Proceedings of CIB W099 International Conference on “Modelling and Building Health and Safety”

Document type

Conference paper

Publisher

National University of Singapore

Topic

  • Construction Management

Keywords

  • bidding
  • construction
  • workers’ safety
  • incomplete contracting
  • Property rights
  • public procurement

Conference name

CIB W099 International Conference on “Modelling and Building Health and Safety”

Conference date

2012-09-10 - 2012-09-11

Conference place

Singapore

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISBN: 978-981-07-1421-5