Developing a Virtual Laboratory for Construction Bidding Environment Using Agent-Based Modeling
Authored by Rita Awwad, Sadegh Asgari, Amr Kandil
Date Published: 2015
DOI: 10.1061/(asce)cp.1943-5487.0000440
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Abstract
The competitive construction bidding process is a highly unstructured
decision-making problem where contractors have to take several factors
into consideration, weigh their relative importance, and consequently
make bidding decisions within the constraints of bounded information, limited time, and uncertainty about the market constituents. The bidding
models presented in the literature help identify the different bidding
objectives a contractor would consider but fail to capture all the
complexities of this mechanism and its dynamics. This paper presents an
agent-based construction bidding model that allows modeling different
bidding strategies of contractors, observing their interaction and
learning over time, and detecting emergent market behavior and bidding
patterns. This model is used to simulate a variety of bidders competing
against each other under a low-bid tendering approach in order to study
the effect of different bidding parameters on their optimal markup
decision, long-term financial performance, and survival in the market.
Specifically, this paper observes the effect of the market competition
level, a contractor's risk attitude, his cost estimation and project
management skills, and the project complexity on the contractor's
bidding decisions and market equilibrium. (c) 2014 American Society of
Civil Engineers.
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Simulation
behavior
Strategy
systems
Framework
Bid decision
Contractors markup
Key factors
Projects
Auctions