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Cleaner Engineering and Technology
Barriers to achieving sustainable construction project procurement in the private sector
Marcus Jefferies1  Mohammad Mojtahedi2  Mahmoud Ershadi2  Peter Davis2 
[1] Corresponding author.;School of Architecture and Built Environment, University of Newcastle, University Drive, Callaghan, NSW, 2308, Australia;
关键词: Sustainable procurement management;    Construction projects;    Private sector;    Sustainability;   
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来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Sustainable procurement management (SPM) as an approach to integrating sustainability into project procurement takes into account the social, ecological, and economical consequences of procurement decisions. Several challenges hinder the proper achievement of SPM objectives in the construction industry. Previous studies have delved into such barriers in the public sector while the private sector is still less explored and requires further in-depth investigation. Regarding limited research in this area, the purpose of this study is to identify barriers hindering SPM in the private sector through an empirical study. A case study analysis based on interviews was conducted to solicit the viewpoints of construction professionals in a high-profile construction organization. Two categories of intra-organizational and extra-organizational barriers were identified; The intra-organizational barriers relate to the mechanisms, resources, and capacities within an organization while extra-organizational barriers relate to a broader environment in which an organization interacts with stakeholders in an integrated supply chain. The findings provide an improved understanding of SPM obstacles and shed light on the possible solutions, which can be used by both academics and practitioners to improve the current status of SPM practice.

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