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Bidding Study For China's Hydroelectric Construction Project

Posted on:2008-10-13Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M K WeiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189360245968081Subject:Architecture and Civil Engineering
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The implementation of bidding for construction has significantly boosted our nation's construction market and economy, lowered down the cost and improved the quality. Meanwhile, as setting foot early in this trade, certain bidding rules made under the then Planning Economy Management Pattern don't match the current market economy reformation's demand, and as influenced by the customs and driven by local group benefits, some phenomena of breaching contract law and bidding rules still stands on the current construction bidding market.This paper generally introduces the concepts and principles of bidding for contract system, and the evolution of bidding home and abroad. Base on the study of bidding system from the developed countries and international organizations and the analysis of our bidding history and actuality for hydroelectric construction, and according to its main features and existing problems, this paper offers eight basic ways for cultivating and consummating the bidding market system and explores six researching directions for regularizing the trade in hydroelectric project construction; this paper also investigates our current bidding assessments systematically with a proposal of guaranteed measures for practicing non-bottom- price bidding. The individual assessment adopts the quantitative pre-qualification process, the comprehensive assessment adopts the Analytical Hierarchy Process(AHP). Finally this paper makes a conclusion and a future view.This paper mainly focuses on the current problems and the methods for way out. It will produce an extensive and significant value for the bidding market system.
Keywords/Search Tags:Hydroelectric Construction Project, Bidding, Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP)
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