Integrating supply chain and critical chain concepts in engineer-procure-construct (EPC) projects
By: K. T. YEO.
Contributor(s): J. H. NING.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: 2002Subject(s): Supply Chain | Critical Chain | EPC Projects | Procurement | UncertaintiesInternational Journal of Project Management 20, 4, p. 253-262Abstract: The present practice of Engineer-Procure (EPC) projects in the engineering and construction industry receives many criticisms and requires improvement. This paper examines the nature and characteristics of EPC projects with special interest in project procurement management. An enhanced framework for procurement is proposed by coupling the concepts of Supply Chain Management and Critical Chain Project Management, with the latter drawing ideas fro the Theory of Constraints. The proposed framework broadly embraces three streams of approaches namely, cultural, process and technological. Special attention is given to a systems approach of buffer management as a mechanism to improve the management of uncertainty in procurementItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The present practice of Engineer-Procure (EPC) projects in the engineering and construction industry receives many criticisms and requires improvement. This paper examines the nature and characteristics of EPC projects with special interest in project procurement management. An enhanced framework for procurement is proposed by coupling the concepts of Supply Chain Management and Critical Chain Project Management, with the latter drawing ideas fro the Theory of Constraints. The proposed framework broadly embraces three streams of approaches namely, cultural, process and technological. Special attention is given to a systems approach of buffer management as a mechanism to improve the management of uncertainty in procurement
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