Oyeyipo, Opeyemi Olanrewaju and Odusam, Koleola Tunwase and Ojelabi, Rapheal Abiodun and Afolabi, Adedeji Olushola
(2016)
Factors Affecting Contractors' Bidding Decisions for Construction
Projects in Nigeria.
Journal of Construction in Developing Countries , 21 (2).
pp. 21-35.
ISSN 1823-6499
Abstract
Bidding is the most common means by which contractors obtain work. The
construction industry accounts for approximately three quarters of the Gross Domestic
Product (GDP) in the country. It is generally believed that wrong bidding practice is a major
contributor to the construction industry's inefficiency. This means that any improvement in
bidding has the potential to enhance the industry's performance, improve the quality of the
decision-making process and assist in achieving the strategic objective of contracting
organisations. In an effort to uncover the main factors that characterise the bid/no bid
decision of contracting organisations, a study to evaluate the factors that affect contractors'
decisions to bid for a project and to evaluate the importance of the identified factors to
decision makers was conducted. A structured questionnaire was used as the principal
instrument for collecting data from respondents. A total sample of 100 was drawn from these
collections of construction contractors from Lagos state. Fifty were completed and returned,
representing a 50% response rate. Frequency, percentage, mean score and Spearman's
correlation were used in analysing data collected for the study. The results indicate that the
financial capability of clients, availability of capital and availability of material are the most
important factors that contractors consider when making a bid/no bid decision. The study
also reveals that competition (number and identity of competitors) does not have significant
influence on contractors' bidding decisions. The study recommends that contractors should
also build their reputations in the construction industry by acquiring technical competencies
and capabilities as these qualities have become important considerations in assessing
contractors' competiveness, as well as being key indicators of successful tendering in
construction projects
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