Streamlining procurement processes in engineering and construction companies: A comparative analysis of best practices
1 S. C. C. Nigeria Limited.
2 Grimaldi Agency Nigeria Limited.
3 TotalEnergies Nigeria Ltd.
4 Independent Researcher, Bloomfield, NJ, USA.
Review Article
Magna Scientia Advanced Research and Reviews, 2022, 06(01), 118-135
Article DOI: 10.30574/msarr.2022.6.1.0073
Publication history:
Received on 11 September 2022; revised on 23 October 2022; accepted on 26 October 2022
Abstract:
The procurement process in engineering and construction (E&C) companies is a critical function that directly impacts project success, cost-efficiency, and schedule adherence. This study explores best practices in procurement, comparing their adoption and effectiveness across leading E&C organizations globally. By addressing challenges such as supplier evaluation, contract management, cost control, and supply chain risks, this analysis highlights strategies for streamlining procurement to achieve operational excellence. The research identifies digital transformation as a key driver, with technologies like Building Information Modeling (BIM), procurement automation, and data analytics enhancing visibility and decision-making across procurement cycles. Additionally, supplier relationship management (SRM) emerges as a vital practice, fostering collaboration and innovation while mitigating risks. Emphasis on sustainability is another critical trend, with green procurement and circular economy principles becoming standard practices in leading firms. A comparative analysis of case studies demonstrates the tangible benefits of integrating these practices. For example, automation and artificial intelligence in procurement have reduced processing times by over 30% in firms that adopted advanced solutions. Companies prioritizing SRM report enhanced supplier performance and resilience against disruptions. Furthermore, firms with robust sustainability frameworks have gained competitive advantages by aligning with global environmental and social governance (ESG) standards. This study concludes by offering actionable recommendations for procurement optimization, emphasizing the need for technology adoption, talent development, and robust risk management frameworks. By integrating these practices, E&C companies can improve efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance their competitive positioning in a dynamic market.
Keywords:
Procurement Processes; Engineering and Construction; Best Practices; Digital Transformation; Building Information Modeling (BIM); Supplier Relationship Management (SRM); Green Procurement; Circular Economy; Sustainability; Operational Excellence
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