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Improving Design by Partnering in Engineering-Procurement-Construction (EPC) Hydropower Projects: A Case Study of a Large-Scale Hydropower Project in China

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WATER
卷 13, 期 23, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/w13233410

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hydropower development; engineering-procurement-construction (EPC); partnering; design management; design capability; case study

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This study systematically examined the causal relationships among partnering, design management, design capability, and EPC hydropower project performance by establishing and validating a conceptual model. Path analysis revealed that partnering can directly promote design management and design capability, ultimately leading to better hydropower project outcomes. The study's contribution lies in theoretically linking intra- and inter-organizational design-related activities and providing practical strategies for participants to optimize their resources in designs for superior project performance.
Hydropower, as a renewable energy resource, has become an important way to fit for Chinese long-term energy policy of energy transformation. Engineering-procurement-construction (EPC) has been increasingly adopted for improving hydropower project delivery efficiency in the utilization of water resources and generation of clean energy, where design plays a critical role in project success. Existing studies advocate the need to use partnering for better solutions to designs in EPC hydropower projects. However, there is a lack of a theoretical framework to systematically address design-related issues considering different participants' interactions. This study coherently examined the causal relationships among partnering, design management, design capability, and EPC hydropower project performance by establishing and validating a conceptual model, with the support of data collected from a large-scale EPC hydropower project. Path analysis reveals that partnering can directly promote design management and design capability and exert an effect on design capability through enhancing design management, thereby achieving better hydropower project outcomes. This study's contribution lies in that it theoretically builds the links between intra- and inter-organizational design-related activities by systematically mapping EPC hydropower project performance on partnering, design management, and design capability. These findings also suggest broad practical strategies for participants to optimally integrate their complementary resources into designs to achieve superior hydropower project performance.

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