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The Economics of Construction (Paperback)
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The Economics of Construction (Paperback)
Series: The Economics of Big Business
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The construction of housing, commercial property and infrastructure
projects - roads, bridges, tunnels, railways, airports - for both
the private and public sectors is one of the biggest industries in
the world. It contributes around 10 per cent of world GDP, employs
7 per cent of the global workforce, and consumes around 20 per cent
of the world's energy. It is also a highly fragmented industry with
very low profit margins and a high risk of failure for the many
firms operating in its complex supply chain. Stephen Gruneberg and
Noble Francis present an up-to-date analysis of how construction
markets operate, how firms collaborate on projects, and how their
business models work. They explore the many distinctive features of
the economics of the industry, such as the use of cost-reduction
rather than profit-maximizing behaviour, the processes of tendering
and procurement, and the often cyclical nature of demand.
Particular challenges for the industry, such as the frequency of
disputes between firms and the low productivity of the sector, are
shown to be the outcomes of a business model that tends to focus on
the volatility of demand and managing risk at the expense of
improving efficiency. As well as discussing industry-wide issues,
the authors also examine how individual projects are costed. The
book offers authoritative analysis and expert insight into the
economics of a much misunderstood industry and is suitable for a
range of courses in business schools and departments of
architecture and the built environment.
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