Integrated project delivery implementation among construction SMES in Sri Lanka: barriers and strategies

E. Edman Lukson, K. A. T. O. Ranadewa, Agana Parameswaran, M. R. D. P. Wijerathna, Dasuni Kodituwakku

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    Abstract

    Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) are vital to Sri Lanka's economy, particularly in the construction sector, which largely relies on traditional procurement methods. This reliance results in persistent issues due to industry fragmentation. To address these challenges, it is vital to investigate the applicability of Integrated Project Delivery (IPD), a procurement method tailored to address the needs of construction SMEs. Despite its potential benefits, comprehension and implementation of IPD within the Sri Lankan construction industry remain limited due to the intricate nature of SMEs. Hence, the study aims to investigate the strategies to minimise barriers to IPD implementation within construction SMEs in Sri Lanka through a qualitative approach. A total of 15 semi-structured interviews with Sri Lankan construction industry experts were conducted. The literature review identified a range of barriers, including financial, technical, legal, and cultural challenges, which were further explored through these interviews. The research highlighted the lack of advanced strategies within Sri Lanka's construction SMEs to address these challenges effectively. Significant barriers to IPD implementation, such as narrow-mindedness, reluctance to change, and copyright issues, were validated and identified through the manual content analysis. The study proposes several strategies to facilitate IPD implementation, including introducing new guidelines from the Construction Industry Development Authority (CIDA), setting minimum parameters for team selection, implementing various versions of IPD rather than a pure IPD approach, and addressing conflict points early. The research offers valuable insights for both academia and industry practitioners, presenting strategies to enhance the efficiency, quality, and sustainability of construction SMEs through the adoption of IPD.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the 12th World Construction Symposium, 9-10 August 2024, Sri Lanka
    Place of PublicationSri Lanka
    PublisherCeylon Institute of Builders
    Pages619-633
    Number of pages15
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2024
    EventWorld Construction Symposium - Moratuwa, Sri Lanka
    Duration: 9 Aug 202410 Aug 2024
    Conference number: 12th

    Publication series

    NameWorld Construction Symposium Abstract
    PublisherCeylon Institute of Builders
    ISSN (Print)2362-0935

    Conference

    ConferenceWorld Construction Symposium
    Abbreviated titleWCS
    Country/TerritorySri Lanka
    CityMoratuwa
    Period9/08/2410/08/24

    Keywords

    • Barriers
    • Construction Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs)
    • Integrated Project Delivery (IPD)
    • Sri Lanka
    • Strategies

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