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Exploring association rules overseeing subcontractor quotation behaviors: an empirical study in the construction industry of Taiwan

  • Jieh Haur Chen
  • , Chih Kuo Chang
  • , Hsi Hsien Wei
  • , Yi De Lee

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Abstract

Two construction contractual parties enter negotiations to delineate terms and specifics, each aiming to negotiate the quotation to agree on a contract. The research objective is to delineate association rules overseeing subcontractors’ pricing behaviors. Through a comprehensive approach encompassing literature review and expert interviews, this study derives the attributes of quotation behaviors that inform the data collection process. The dataset encompasses information from nine significant engineering categories representing typical construction projects, featuring six quotation behavior characteristics. A total of 10433 quotations sourced from private sector endeavors over the past 10 years have been analyzed. Employing the Apriori algorithm, each engineering category yields between 2 and 5 association rules. A prevailing finding suggests that subcontractors across all sub-work types typically provide discounts of less than 10%, while their profit margins remain relatively stable across different work packages. The frequency of quotations shows considerable variability based on procurement quantity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1152-1160
Number of pages9
JournalCanadian Journal of Civil Engineering
Volume52
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2025

Keywords

  • association rule
  • construction project
  • procurement strategy
  • quotation behavior
  • subcontractor

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Civil and Structural Engineering
  • General Environmental Science

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