Contractor selection using the analytic network process

Cheng, E W L and Li, H (2004) Contractor selection using the analytic network process. Construction Management and Economics, 22(10), pp. 1021-1032. ISSN 01446193

Abstract

Contractor selection is one of the main activities of clients. Without a proper and accurate method for selecting the most appropriate contractor, the performance of the project will be affected. The multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) is suggested to be a viable method for contractor selection. The analytic hierarchy process (AHP) has been used as a tool for MCDM. However, AHP can only be employed in hierarchical decision models. For complicated decision problems, the analytic network process (ANP) is highly recommended since ANP allows interdependent influences specified in the model. An example is demonstrated to illustrate how this method is conducted, including the formation of supermatrix and the limit matrix.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: analytic hierarchy process; analytic network process; contractor selection; multi-criteria decision making
Index terms: analytic network process, decision-making, contractor selection, multi-criteria decision-making
Subjects: decision-making and optimization, tendering, decision analysis
Topics: Procurement, Research Practice, Risk Management
Descriptive scope: 2 PA

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