Green procurement in construction: Analysis of the readiness level and key catalyst among construction enablers

In the concern of sustainability and increasing awareness of environmental degradation, the Malaysian government has promoted numerous initiatives on green growth and green procurement (GP) to maintain and minimize the ecological effects in construction. However, this initiative is still in the infa...

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Published in:International Journal of Sustainable Construction Engineering and Technology
Main Author: Razali N.; Khalil N.; Mohamad Bohari A.A.; Husin H.N.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Penerbit UTHM 2021
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Razali N.; Khalil N.; Mohamad Bohari A.A.; Husin H.N.
Green procurement in construction: Analysis of the readiness level and key catalyst among construction enablers
2021
International Journal of Sustainable Construction Engineering and Technology
12
1
10.30880/ijscet.2021.12.01.001
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85107422419&doi=10.30880%2fijscet.2021.12.01.001&partnerID=40&md5=c1fa9ffaa26bfc2d795bbdbb92d9fbd9
In the concern of sustainability and increasing awareness of environmental degradation, the Malaysian government has promoted numerous initiatives on green growth and green procurement (GP) to maintain and minimize the ecological effects in construction. However, this initiative is still in the infancy stage as to date, there is no specific guideline delineated to the construction industry, and it has yet to be enforced by the government to the construction practitioners. In construction, green procurement is a new area, and immediate actions are needed upon the principles, guidelines, and policy and implementation framework. Hence, this research aims to analyse the readiness level, barriers, and key catalysts among construction enablers towards adopting green procurement in the construction industry. Questionnaires were distributed to 102 construction enablers, focusing on quantity surveying firms in the Klang Valley area (Kuala Lumpur and Selangor), and 87 returned the responses. The analysis uses descriptive statistics via mean score, and the standard deviation was used to measure the variables and the mean's dispersion. It is revealed that the consultants are ready to adopt green procurement. However, GP's implementation's top challenges are lack of internal expertise, low awareness about green procurement, and lack of established best practices, standardized procedures and guidelines. It can be summarized that promoting GP and its implementation requires government support in policies, initiatives, and incentives. As the current practice is fragmented, ideally, GP's adoption in construction projects needs to conform to the acceptable standards that enable specific provisions to acquire eco-friendly sustainable construction. © Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia Publisher’s Office.
Penerbit UTHM
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author Razali N.; Khalil N.; Mohamad Bohari A.A.; Husin H.N.
spellingShingle Razali N.; Khalil N.; Mohamad Bohari A.A.; Husin H.N.
Green procurement in construction: Analysis of the readiness level and key catalyst among construction enablers
author_facet Razali N.; Khalil N.; Mohamad Bohari A.A.; Husin H.N.
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title Green procurement in construction: Analysis of the readiness level and key catalyst among construction enablers
title_short Green procurement in construction: Analysis of the readiness level and key catalyst among construction enablers
title_full Green procurement in construction: Analysis of the readiness level and key catalyst among construction enablers
title_fullStr Green procurement in construction: Analysis of the readiness level and key catalyst among construction enablers
title_full_unstemmed Green procurement in construction: Analysis of the readiness level and key catalyst among construction enablers
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description In the concern of sustainability and increasing awareness of environmental degradation, the Malaysian government has promoted numerous initiatives on green growth and green procurement (GP) to maintain and minimize the ecological effects in construction. However, this initiative is still in the infancy stage as to date, there is no specific guideline delineated to the construction industry, and it has yet to be enforced by the government to the construction practitioners. In construction, green procurement is a new area, and immediate actions are needed upon the principles, guidelines, and policy and implementation framework. Hence, this research aims to analyse the readiness level, barriers, and key catalysts among construction enablers towards adopting green procurement in the construction industry. Questionnaires were distributed to 102 construction enablers, focusing on quantity surveying firms in the Klang Valley area (Kuala Lumpur and Selangor), and 87 returned the responses. The analysis uses descriptive statistics via mean score, and the standard deviation was used to measure the variables and the mean's dispersion. It is revealed that the consultants are ready to adopt green procurement. However, GP's implementation's top challenges are lack of internal expertise, low awareness about green procurement, and lack of established best practices, standardized procedures and guidelines. It can be summarized that promoting GP and its implementation requires government support in policies, initiatives, and incentives. As the current practice is fragmented, ideally, GP's adoption in construction projects needs to conform to the acceptable standards that enable specific provisions to acquire eco-friendly sustainable construction. © Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia Publisher’s Office.
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