Secondary Outcomes (explanation)
"Aware of government policy" is a binary indicator equal to 1 if the respondent is aware that government prefers alternatives to fired clay bricks in public procurement, and 0 otherwise.
"Received info on eco-blocks" is a binary indicator equal to 1 if the respondent reports receiving information about eco-friendly blocks in the past year, and 0 otherwise.
"Knows local block supplier" is a binary indicator equal to 1 if the respondent reports knowing a local eco-block supplier and 0 otherwise, directly targeted by the supplier directory covering 122 verified producers across 39 districts (~47 upazilas).
"Ease of contacting suppliers" is measured on a 5-point ordinal scale (Very Difficult, Difficult, Moderate, Easy, Very Easy). The main analysis uses the full ordinal variable treated as continuous in OLS. A binary recode (= 1 if Moderate, Easy, or Very Easy; 0 if Very Difficult or Difficult) is reported as a robustness check.
"Proposed blocks in tender" is a binary indicator equal to 1 if the contractor has ever proposed eco-blocks in a government tender, and 0 otherwise; only available for contractors who participate in government tenders (N=182, ~23% of contractor sample).
"Advised clients to use blocks" is a binary indicator equal to 1 if the contractor has recommended eco-blocks to private clients, and 0 otherwise.
"Received quality training" (procurement) is a binary indicator equal to 1 if the officer has received training on assessing eco-block quality in tenders, and 0 otherwise.
"Peer uses blocks" (workers) is a binary indicator equal to 1 if the worker is aware of peer workers who have worked with eco-blocks, and 0 otherwise.
The following outcomes are pre-registered as exploratory due to limited statistical power, or small sample sizes.
For contractors (N=792): Block market access—a continuous index (0–1) measuring supplier accessibility, constructed as the average of perceived block availability and knowing a local supplier (baseline = 25.3%, MDE = 0.37 SD), classified as exploratory as a mechanism variable for the coordination channel.
Barrier perceptions index (contractors)—a z-scored index from 4 binary barrier items with meaningful baseline variation: blocks not easily available (60.5%), not preferred by clients (24.6%), not mentioned in tender (20.6%), and lack of awareness (14.4%). Six additional barrier items excluded due to floor effects (<7% prevalence). Captures information and coordination frictions targeted by T1 (N=577 non-adopter contractors, MDE = 0.29 SD).
For procurement officers (N=152): Environment in top 3 bid criteria—whether the officer ranks environmental considerations among top 3 tender evaluation criteria (baseline = 2.6%, MDE = 0.58 SD), classified as exploratory due to small sample and floor effect.
For private clients (N=528): Received info on eco-blocks—whether the client received information about eco-friendly blocks in the past year (baseline = 12.5%, MDE = 0.30 SD), classified as exploratory because it is a supportive mechanism/manipulation measure rather than a focal confirmatory endpoint.
Endline-only measures: The following are collected only at endline because they capture post-intervention states. ANCOVA adjustment is not available for these outcomes.
Compliance and dosage: (1) Workshop attendance (all treated respondents)—binary indicator equal to 1 if the respondent attended the BRAC/BIGD information workshop. (2) Training dosage (T2 contractors only)—number of workers per contractor who actually received hands-on training (0, 1, or 2), required for the pre-specified dose-response analysis. (3) Used supplier directory (T1/T2 contractors and private clients)—binary indicator equal to 1 if the respondent consulted the supplier directory, separating directory compliance from workshop attendance.
Contamination check: SUTVA is threatened when substantive treatment content reaches the control group, not when respondents merely hear that a workshop occurred. We measure: (1) Received workshop materials (all respondents, especially Control)—binary indicator equal to 1 if the respondent received printed eco-block materials (leaflets, supplier directory, cost comparison sheets) from someone outside their upazila, capturing material leakage. (2) Received detailed block information from external source—binary indicator equal to 1 if someone shared specific information about block costs, supplier contacts, or technical specifications, distinguishing substantive treatment leakage from general awareness.
Adoption dynamics: (1) New adoption since baseline (contractors and private clients)—binary indicator equal to 1 if the respondent used eco-blocks for the first time since baseline. For private clients, this outcome is especially important because baseline adoption is rare (3.0%); it complements the repeated "ever used" measure by isolating first-time adoption after the intervention. (2) Number of block projects (contractors)—count of construction projects using eco-blocks
"Received info on eco-blocks" is a binary indicator equal to 1 if the respondent reports receiving information about eco-friendly blocks in the past year, and 0 otherwise.
"Knows local block supplier" is a binary indicator equal to 1 if the respondent reports knowing a local eco-block supplier and 0 otherwise, directly targeted by the supplier directory covering 122 verified producers across 39 districts (~47 upazilas).
"Ease of contacting suppliers" is recoded from a 5-point scale into a binary indicator equal to 1 if the response is Moderate, Easy, or Very Easy, and 0 if Very Difficult or Difficult.
"Proposed blocks in tender" is a binary indicator equal to 1 if the contractor has ever proposed eco-blocks in a government tender, and 0 otherwise; only available for contractors who participate in government tenders (N=182, ~23% of contractor sample).
"Advised clients to use blocks" is a binary indicator equal to 1 if the contractor has recommended eco-blocks to private clients, and 0 otherwise.
"Received quality training" (procurement) is a binary indicator equal to 1 if the officer has received training on assessing eco-block quality in tenders, and 0 otherwise.
"Peer uses blocks" (workers) is a binary indicator equal to 1 if the worker is aware of peer workers who have worked with eco-blocks, and 0 otherwise.
The following outcomes are pre-registered as exploratory due to limited statistical power, indirect intervention alignment, or small sample sizes.
For contractors (N=792): Block market access—a continuous index (0–1) measuring supplier accessibility, constructed as the average of perceived block availability and knowing a local supplier (baseline = 25.3%, MDE = 0.37 SD), classified as exploratory as a mechanism variable for the coordination channel.
Barrier perceptions index (contractors)—a z-scored index from 4 binary barrier items with meaningful baseline variation: blocks not easily available (60.5%), not preferred by clients (24.6%), not mentioned in tender (20.6%), and lack of awareness (14.4%). Six additional barrier items excluded due to floor effects (<7% prevalence). Captures information and coordination frictions targeted by T1 (N=577 non-adopter contractors, MDE = 0.29 SD).
For procurement officers (N=152): Environment in top 3 bid criteria—whether the officer ranks environmental considerations among top 3 tender evaluation criteria (baseline = 2.6%, MDE = 0.58 SD), classified as exploratory due to small sample and floor effect.
For private clients (N=528): Received info on eco-blocks—whether the client received information about eco-friendly blocks in the past year (baseline = 12.5%, MDE = 0.30 SD), classified as exploratory because it is a supportive mechanism/manipulation measure rather than a focal confirmatory endpoint.
Endline-only measures: The following are collected only at endline because they capture post-intervention states. ANCOVA adjustment is not available for these outcomes.
Compliance and dosage: (1) Workshop attendance (all treated respondents)—binary indicator equal to 1 if the respondent attended the BRAC/BIGD information workshop, required for the compliance-adjusted analysis. (2) Training dosage (T2 contractors only)—number of workers per contractor who actually received hands-on training (0, 1, or 2), required for the dose-response analysis. (3) Used supplier directory (T1/T2 contractors and clients)—binary indicator equal to 1 if the respondent consulted the supplier directory, separating directory compliance from workshop attendance.