Authors
Paul Bowen, Akintola Akintoye, Robert Pearl, Peter J Edwards
Publication date
2007/6/1
Journal
Construction management and economics
Volume
25
Issue
6
Pages
631-648
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
An opinion survey of South African architects, quantity surveyors, engineers and contractors regarding ethical behaviour within the construction industry reveals that South African contractors seem to possess a reputation for unethical conduct. The range of problems encountered includes collusion, bribery, negligence, fraud, dishonesty and unfair practices. While bribery in the form of payments and gifts is prevalent, fraud does not appear to be as serious a problem. Most construction professionals believe that the industry suffers from unfair tendering practices, as well as over‐claiming and/or withholding payment for service delivery. Negligence arises mainly from poor documentation and poor workmanship. Incidents of collusive tendering encompass cover pricing and bid cutting by contractors, while the primary form of fraudulent behaviour is deceit and misinformation. The Organisation for Economic Co‐operation …
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Scholar articles
P Bowen, A Akintoye, R Pearl, PJ Edwards - Construction management and economics, 2007