Sustainable Infrastructure Procurement in Australia: Standard vs. Project Practices

The Australian Government and most Australian road authorities have set ambitious greenhouse gas emission (GHGe) reduction targets for the near future, many of which have translated into action plans. However, previous research has shown that the various Australian state road authorities are at diff...

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Main Authors: Sanchez, A., Lehtiranta, L., Hampson, Keith D., Kenley, R.
Other Authors: International Technical Committee, CIB
Format: Conference Paper
Published: Queensland University of Technology 2013
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Online Access:http://www.conference.net.au/cibwbc13/papers/cibwbc2013_submission_42.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43505
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author Sanchez, A.
Lehtiranta, L.
Hampson, Keith D.
Kenley, R.
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description The Australian Government and most Australian road authorities have set ambitious greenhouse gas emission (GHGe) reduction targets for the near future, many of which have translated into action plans. However, previous research has shown that the various Australian state road authorities are at different stages of implementing ‘green’ initiatives in construction planning and development, with considerable gaps in their monitoring, tendering, and contracting. This study illustrates the differences between procurement standards and project specific practices that aim to reduce GHGe from road construction projects in three of the largest Australian road construction clients, with a focus on the tools used, contract type and incentives for better performance.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-435052022-04-21T03:01:48Z Sustainable Infrastructure Procurement in Australia: Standard vs. Project Practices Sanchez, A. Lehtiranta, L. Hampson, Keith D. Kenley, R. International Technical Committee, CIB road construction Australia sustainability greenhouse gases procurement The Australian Government and most Australian road authorities have set ambitious greenhouse gas emission (GHGe) reduction targets for the near future, many of which have translated into action plans. However, previous research has shown that the various Australian state road authorities are at different stages of implementing ‘green’ initiatives in construction planning and development, with considerable gaps in their monitoring, tendering, and contracting. This study illustrates the differences between procurement standards and project specific practices that aim to reduce GHGe from road construction projects in three of the largest Australian road construction clients, with a focus on the tools used, contract type and incentives for better performance. 2013 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43505 http://www.conference.net.au/cibwbc13/papers/cibwbc2013_submission_42.pdf Queensland University of Technology fulltext
spellingShingle road construction
Australia
sustainability
greenhouse gases
procurement
Sanchez, A.
Lehtiranta, L.
Hampson, Keith D.
Kenley, R.
Sustainable Infrastructure Procurement in Australia: Standard vs. Project Practices
title Sustainable Infrastructure Procurement in Australia: Standard vs. Project Practices
title_full Sustainable Infrastructure Procurement in Australia: Standard vs. Project Practices
title_fullStr Sustainable Infrastructure Procurement in Australia: Standard vs. Project Practices
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable Infrastructure Procurement in Australia: Standard vs. Project Practices
title_short Sustainable Infrastructure Procurement in Australia: Standard vs. Project Practices
title_sort sustainable infrastructure procurement in australia: standard vs. project practices
topic road construction
Australia
sustainability
greenhouse gases
procurement
url http://www.conference.net.au/cibwbc13/papers/cibwbc2013_submission_42.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43505