Towards adopting off-site construction in housing sectors as a potential source of competitive advantage for builders

One of significant advancement improve in the construction industry is off-site construction (OSC) technique that has existed for long but only recently gaining leverage from the advances in manufacturing. OSC carries much potential and even termed as the modern method of construction. OSC has been...

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Main Authors: Sutrisna, M., Ramnauth, V., Zaman, Atiq
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/88331
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author Sutrisna, M.
Ramnauth, V.
Zaman, Atiq
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Ramnauth, V.
Zaman, Atiq
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description One of significant advancement improve in the construction industry is off-site construction (OSC) technique that has existed for long but only recently gaining leverage from the advances in manufacturing. OSC carries much potential and even termed as the modern method of construction. OSC has been identified as an effective solution to address speed expectations and quality issues facing the global construction industry. Particular to the housing sectors such as in Western Australia (WA), implementing OSC holds significant potentials but has also been considered risky by local builders, hence its lower uptake in WA. However, risks are often double-edged and rewards may be waiting for builders willing to take on the risks and become the main OSC providers. This paper presents the findings from a research project aiming to explore OSC adoption as a potential source of competitive advantage through the first mover advantage (FMA). The data collection was designed to capture potentials of gaining competitive advantage based on the existing characteristics of the sector. While confirming the potential of OSC adoption as a source of competitiveness, findings also revealed the barriers and enablers in adopting OSC in WA followed by identifying the critical success factors of OSC adoption in WA to gain competitive advantage. Findings from the data analysis were then aggregated to form a holistic framework showing the interconnectedness between differentiation/focus, cost leadership and FMA. This novel framework is considered the main contribution of the research that can be used to support house builders in gaining competitive advantage by implementing OSC.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-883312022-05-09T04:08:39Z Towards adopting off-site construction in housing sectors as a potential source of competitive advantage for builders Sutrisna, M. Ramnauth, V. Zaman, Atiq Science & Technology Technology Construction & Building Technology Engineering, Civil Engineering Competitive advantage construction industry off-site construction residential housing Western Australia OFFSITE CONSTRUCTION PREFABRICATION BARRIERS INDUSTRY MARKET COST 1ST One of significant advancement improve in the construction industry is off-site construction (OSC) technique that has existed for long but only recently gaining leverage from the advances in manufacturing. OSC carries much potential and even termed as the modern method of construction. OSC has been identified as an effective solution to address speed expectations and quality issues facing the global construction industry. Particular to the housing sectors such as in Western Australia (WA), implementing OSC holds significant potentials but has also been considered risky by local builders, hence its lower uptake in WA. However, risks are often double-edged and rewards may be waiting for builders willing to take on the risks and become the main OSC providers. This paper presents the findings from a research project aiming to explore OSC adoption as a potential source of competitive advantage through the first mover advantage (FMA). The data collection was designed to capture potentials of gaining competitive advantage based on the existing characteristics of the sector. While confirming the potential of OSC adoption as a source of competitiveness, findings also revealed the barriers and enablers in adopting OSC in WA followed by identifying the critical success factors of OSC adoption in WA to gain competitive advantage. Findings from the data analysis were then aggregated to form a holistic framework showing the interconnectedness between differentiation/focus, cost leadership and FMA. This novel framework is considered the main contribution of the research that can be used to support house builders in gaining competitive advantage by implementing OSC. 2020 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/88331 10.1080/17452007.2020.1807306 English TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD fulltext
spellingShingle Science & Technology
Technology
Construction & Building Technology
Engineering, Civil
Engineering
Competitive advantage
construction industry
off-site construction
residential housing
Western Australia
OFFSITE CONSTRUCTION
PREFABRICATION
BARRIERS
INDUSTRY
MARKET
COST
1ST
Sutrisna, M.
Ramnauth, V.
Zaman, Atiq
Towards adopting off-site construction in housing sectors as a potential source of competitive advantage for builders
title Towards adopting off-site construction in housing sectors as a potential source of competitive advantage for builders
title_full Towards adopting off-site construction in housing sectors as a potential source of competitive advantage for builders
title_fullStr Towards adopting off-site construction in housing sectors as a potential source of competitive advantage for builders
title_full_unstemmed Towards adopting off-site construction in housing sectors as a potential source of competitive advantage for builders
title_short Towards adopting off-site construction in housing sectors as a potential source of competitive advantage for builders
title_sort towards adopting off-site construction in housing sectors as a potential source of competitive advantage for builders
topic Science & Technology
Technology
Construction & Building Technology
Engineering, Civil
Engineering
Competitive advantage
construction industry
off-site construction
residential housing
Western Australia
OFFSITE CONSTRUCTION
PREFABRICATION
BARRIERS
INDUSTRY
MARKET
COST
1ST
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/88331