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  1. Nov 8, 2022 · Construction supply chain management refers to the processes, systems, and practices used to manage the flow of materials in the construction industry. It also includes managing the relationships between various parties within the supply chain—including manufacturers, suppliers, contractors, owners, and more.

  2. Sep 1, 2024 · The construction supply chain refers to the steps involved in getting tools, building materials, and other necessities to the jobsite. Effective supply chain management is critical to the fluid momentum on any construction jobsite – employees can't build without the necessary tools and materials.

  3. Oct 29, 2020 · A framework to categorize special issue papers and discuss future research. For the reasons outlined above, in conceiving this special issue, we took an extended view of the Construction industry and ETO supply chains, which encompasses the construction of industrial and residential buildings, of civil engineering and infrastructure projects such as road, railways and bridges.

    • Roberto Cigolini, Jonathan Gosling, Ananth Iyer, Olga Senicheva
    • 2020
  4. Jun 1, 2024 · Moreover, the involvement of various stakeholders in managing supply chains in construction industry, including suppliers, manufacturers, retailers, logistics service providers, port authorities, and government institutions at both national and international levels, adds to the complexity and susceptibility of the supply chains [48]. Hence, supply chain risk management (SCRM) plays a key role ...

  5. Digital Supply Chain in Construction. The highly fragmented nature of the construction industry makes it difficult for managing the construction process, especially when a project involves multiple suppliers and contractors. A digital supply chain can help in synchronizing the supply chain network across the numerous parties involved in the ...

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  7. 232 Design and Construction: Building in Value which work is added. Examples include materials, whether ‘raw’ or work-in-process, and information that is input to a calculation or decision. Resources are either labour, instruments of labour, or conditions in which labour is exercised. Resources can bear load