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Title: Green Procurement in Construction Projects: Concepts, Practices, and Empirical Study in Kunming, the People’s Republic of China
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Authors: Tan Xiu XIU
Tan Xiu XIU
Sitichai Saelem
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Silpakorn University
Sitichai Saelem
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Keywords: Green procurement
Green purchasing
Construction industry
Green construction
Green building
Issue Date:  28
Publisher: Silpakorn University
Abstract: This research investigates practical factors of green procurement of construction projects in Kunming. Green construction could only happen with good green procurement practices. Thus, an empirical study was initiated to investigate this knowledge. A questionnaire with 20 questions was designed and tested using the item-objective congruence (IOC) index. The twenty questions were divided into four-factor categories: cost, supply side, demand side, management and risk, and trend, regulations, and laws. There were 317 respondents out of 400 distributed questionnaires. It accounted for a 79.25% return rate. The results showed that cost and supply side are the most important for green procurement. Undoubtedly, abundant low-price green materials could make green procurement exist. The trends, regulations, and laws are essential, while the demand side, management, and risk factors are important. Five interview questions were also asked of thirty interviewees who are working on construction projects. Their answers shape the concept, definition, required technologies, and impacts of green procurement in construction projects interestingly.
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URI: http://ithesis-ir.su.ac.th/dspace/handle/123456789/5335
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