Engaging consultants in green projects: exploring the practice in Malaysia

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore the practice of engaging key project consultants for the development of green projects in Malaysia.Design/methodology/approachA qualitative approach is adopted in this research using the face-to-face semi-structured interview process with 18 respondents...

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Published inSmart and sustainable built environment Vol. 8; no. 1; pp. 80 - 94
Main Authors Nazirah Zainul Abidin, Nadia Alina Amir Shariffuddin
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley Emerald Group Publishing Limited 01.04.2019
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Summary:PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore the practice of engaging key project consultants for the development of green projects in Malaysia.Design/methodology/approachA qualitative approach is adopted in this research using the face-to-face semi-structured interview process with 18 respondents consisting of developers and architects of green projects that have obtained green certification by the Malaysian Green Building Index.FindingsThe engagement of consultants is divided into three stages: engagement method; consultant selection method; and evaluation process. The engagement method can be initiated by the client or through the architect. The direct selection is the preferred strategy in engaging architects, while open strategy is commonly adopted for engaging other key consultants. The evaluation process consists of request for proposal evaluation and negotiation before appointment is awarded. In addition, there are four main criteria in selecting the consultants: client’s preference, fee flexibility, green project requirement and consultant firm’s internal strengths.Research limitations/implicationsThe study is based on the Malaysian context and based on the engagement of main consultants in green development projects and, thus, cannot be generalised to other consultants’ engagement in conventional projects.Practical implicationsThis research presents the process that can contribute to better planning, controlling and management of the consultants’ engagement process. The selection criteria shall form a reference in selecting the most suitable consultants for the project.Originality/valueThis study attempts to understand how consultants are engaged in green projects, an important management stage in project initiation, but has received little attention in the past.
ISSN:2046-6099
2046-6102
DOI:10.1108/SASBE-06-2018-0033