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A Taxonomy of Construction Supply Chain for Affordable Housing in New Zealand

Rehan Masood, James Lim, and Vicente A. Gonzalez
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand

Abstract—Affordable housing is a challenging problem which needs to be solved through both government and industry initiatives. Improving construction supply chain has the potential to expedite the supply and achieve affordable housing. However, there is need to develop linkages between affordable housing problem and construction supply chain problems. A problem taxonomy approach has been used to develop problem clusters (as housing, affordable housing and construction supply chain) through detailed literature review of studies and reports related to New Zealand. A problem taxonomy is proposed which showed generic, main and specific configuration problems of construction supply chain in New Zealand. This taxonomy helps to develop relationships, research hypothesis, questions and ontologies to investigate affordable housing problem, and drive solutions through configuration of construction supply chain. 

Index Terms—affordable housing, construction supply chain management, problem taxonomy, literature review, New Zealand

Cite: Rehan Masood, James Lim, and Vicente A. Gonzalez, "A Taxonomy of Construction Supply Chain for Affordable Housing in New Zealand," International Journal of Structural and Civil Engineering Research, Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 16-21, February 2016. doi: 10.18178/ijscer.5.1.16-21