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A System for Assessing and Communicating Contractors' Competitiveness,Used
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Today's business environment for construction has been changed to one characterized as increasing globalization and intense competition. To improve competitiveness is like the law of the jungle for contractors to survive in the market and outperform their rivals. This need is particularly urgent for China, which provides one of the biggest construction markets in the world. Competitiveness is a powerful thinking which can lead a contractor to gaining competitive advantage. Nevertheless,it is a concept that is neither well understood nor easy to communicate to people, despite widespread acceptance of its importance. In this thesis, an IT system called the Contractor Competitiveness Assessment and Communication System (CCACS) has been developed which enables contractors' competitiveness to be easily understood and communicated.The CCACS can be applied in three typical construction activities: for contractors to selfdiagnose their competitiveness, for administrative departments to rank contractors in order of competitiveness, and for clients to prequalify contractors that are bidding for a contract.
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