"Key Decision-Making Factors Influencing Bundling Strategies: Analysis " by Ghiwa Assaf and Rayan H. Assaad
 

Key Decision-Making Factors Influencing Bundling Strategies: Analysis of Bundled Infrastructure Projects

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

6-1-2023

Abstract

Project bundling is the process of awarding a single contract to several infrastructure projects to address construction, rehabilitation, replacement, or maintenance needs. This novel approach has presented several benefits to the infrastructure industry in terms of time and cost savings as well as enhanced efficiencies in project deliveries. However, due to the relative recency of, and interest in, the project bundling approach, the associated factors impacting the decision-making process are still not well understood. Moreover, little-to-no previous research efforts have particularly focused on the decision-making factors that need to be considered when implementing bundling strategies. To that extent, this paper addresses this knowledge gap through studying the decision-making factors affecting project bundling based on actual case studies that have used bundling strategies. In relation to that, this paper followed an analytical approach that is based on the implementation of network analysis and clustering analysis to explore data collected from bundled projects in the US. First, data was gathered from 30 case studies that relied on bundling strategies to deliver their projects. Based on the collected data, 23 decision-making factors related to project bundling have been identified. Second, network analysis was conducted to quantify the co-occurrences or dependencies among the identified factors. Finally, cluster analysis was used to group or prioritize the factors into highly connected clusters. The findings of this paper showed that the central and most critical decision-making factors that need to be considered when determining project bundling strategies are: geographic proximity; similarity in project types; homogeneity of work types; and condition rating of projects. In addition, the outcomes of this paper highlighted the importance of different decision-making factors in ensuring effective bundling practices. Ultimately, this research adds to the body of knowledge by providing a better understanding of the decision-making factors related to project bundling and determining or prioritizing the factors that agencies need to take into consideration when bundling their projects. To this end, this paper equips project stakeholders with the needed guidance to help them make optimal bundling decisions and capitalize on the benefits of their project bundling strategies.

Identifier

85147331283 (Scopus)

Publication Title

Journal of Infrastructure Systems

External Full Text Location

https://doi.org/10.1061/JITSE4.ISENG-2225

e-ISSN

1943555X

ISSN

10760342

Issue

2

Volume

29

Grant

CAIT-UTC-REG68

Fund Ref

U.S. Department of Transportation

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