Renaye Peters
Queensland University of Technology
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Supply Chain Management | 2002
Derek H.T. Walker; Keith D. Hampson; Renaye Peters
Significant differences between project partnering and project alliancing occur in the selection process, management structure of the organisations undertaking the project and nature of risk and reward incentives. This paper helps clarify the nature of project alliancing and how alliance member organisations were selected for this case study. A core issue that differentiates between the two approaches is that in partnering, partners may reap rewards at the expense of other partners. In alliancing each alliance member places their profit margin and reward structure “at risk”. Thus in alliancing, the entire alliance entity either benefits together or not all. This fundamentally changes the motivation and dynamics of the relationship between alliance members.
Construction Innovation: Information, Process, Management | 2001
Derek H.T. Walker; Renaye Peters; Keith D. Hampson; M.J. Thompson
This paper outlines how the project agreement operating on the Australian National Museum project in Canberra, Australia facilitated a responsible and responsive workplace environment for construction workers. A project alliancing approach was adopted and designed to encourage industrial relations innovation in the workplace. The trigger for this approach was the perceived success of the alliancing working arrangements between key project delivery teams and a desire to extend this arrangement to subcontractors, suppliers and the workforce. Changes in the Australian workplace relations environment and introduction of a national code of practice for the Australian construction industry provided impetus for reaching a new type of workplace agreement. The workplace culture and characteristics of relationships formed between workers and management on that site shaped the agreed terms and conditions of work. It also spurred the pursuit of innovative approaches to project delivery from a technology, management and workplace culture perspective.
Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; Sustainable Built Environment National Research Centre | 2004
Allan J. Hauck; Derek H.T. Walker; Keith D. Hampson; Renaye Peters
Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; Sustainable Built Environment National Research Centre | 2000
Derek H.T. Walker; Keith D. Hampson; Renaye Peters
Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; Sustainable Built Environment National Research Centre | 2001
Derek H.T. Walker; Renaye Peters; Keith D. Hampson; M.J. Thompson
Journal of Construction Engineering and Management-asce | 2004
Allan J. Hauck; Derek H.T. Walker; Keith D. Hampson; Renaye Peters
Sustainable Built Environment National Research Centre | 2000
Keith D. Hampson; Renaye Peters; Derek H.T. Walker
Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; Sustainable Built Environment National Research Centre | 2002
Derek H.T. Walker; Keith D. Hampson; Renaye Peters
School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Sustainable Built Environment National Research Centre; Science & Engineering Faculty | 2001
Derek H.T. Walker; Keith D. Hampson; Renaye Peters
School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Sustainable Built Environment National Research Centre; Science & Engineering Faculty | 2001
Keith D. Hampson; Renaye Peters; Derek H.T. Walker; Selwyn N. Tucker; Sherif Ali Mohtady Mohamed; M. Ambrose; D. R. Johnston
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