A Model for Sorting Activities to Be Outsourced in Civil Construction Based on ROR-UTADIS

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The subcontractor's selection problem is currently treated as a supply chain problem with a prequalification procedure to balance the main objectives of the client: cost, quality, and time. Unfortunately, most of the selection processes are analysed under the same methodology without considering that variations in project, type of activity, and other attributes should affect the chosen method. To provide a novel form of treating subcontractor's selection, we proposed an additive sorting method to categorize activities to be outsourced in civil construction based on ROR-UTADIS method, which is a modification of the UTADIS method that includes new forms of supplying preference information. It was applied in the construction of a brewery in Brazil. It was perceived that the method is applicable and intuitive for decision makers, even though there are quite a few points to be taken, analysed to avoid misclassification.

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Palha, R. P., De Almeida, A. T., & Alencar, L. H. (2016). A Model for Sorting Activities to Be Outsourced in Civil Construction Based on ROR-UTADIS. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/9236414

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