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Are relational contracting approaches applicable to public projects in China?

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posted on 2025-05-11, 11:59 authored by Wei-ya Hao, Hui-ping Ding, Yong-jian Ke, Ying-ying Wang
Rising complexities in construction projects management has boosted the importance of relational contracting (RC) in the field. RC is based on recognition of mutual benefits and win-win scenarios gained through more cooperative relationships between contracting parties. There have been a range of RC initiatives across many countries towards deeper collaborative relationships; however, such formal RC approaches are not yet well established in China. In this paper, the feasibility of implementing RC in the China's public construction projects is investigated. The results indicate that RC is highly feasible for implementation in China due to its theoretical benefits, its alignment to Chinese culture, and its behaviors in past public construction projects. Three strategies for facilitating the implementation of RC in China are proposed.

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Journal title

Frontiers of Engineering Management

Volume

1

Issue

4

Pagination

358-363

Publisher

Higher Education Press

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment

School

School of Architecture and Built Environment

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