Factors influencing civil engineering project performance
Civil engineering projects trigger the economic growth by providing infrastructure facilities and job opportunities as well as attracting the attention of foreign investments. Due to their significant contributions towards the nation growth, the performance of civil engineering projects has become...
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Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
2019
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Institution: | Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia |
Language: | English |
Summary: | Civil engineering projects trigger the economic growth by providing infrastructure facilities and job
opportunities as well as attracting the attention of foreign investments. Due to their significant
contributions towards the nation growth, the performance of civil engineering projects has become
the upmost concern by the government. Unfortunately, many civil engineering projects in Malaysia
are dominantly associated with unsatisfactory performance in terms of cost, time and quality of the
delivered products. Therefore, this paper aims to identify the underlying causes which lead to
unsatisfactory performance by determining the factors that affect civil engineering projects. The
objective of this paper is to assess the factors i.e the civil engineering project characteristics and the
quality of Standard Form of Contract (SFoC) adopted and the contractual behaviour of key
participants of civil engineering project which affect the performance. The perceptions of consultant
engineers and contractors were compared relatively to a list of these factors derived from the review
of literature in construction of project performance. Questionnaires survey were conducted to
undertake the research. 214 feedbacks received out of 500 questionnaires distributed to the G7
contractors registered under Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) and consultant
engineer registered under Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM). The data was statistically analysed
using SPSS 21 and descriptive analysis was conducted to determine the rank of factors. It is found
that the civil engineering project characteristics namely project complexity, ground uncertainty, ease
of site access and design completion before construction starts perceived to have high influence of
project performance. Meanwhile, the quality of SFoC factors i.e completeness and clarity and
contractual behaviours of key participants’ factors i.e delay in making payment and communication
skill between engineer and contractor were also ranked as the high-influence factor influencing civil
engineering project performance. Thus, as a proactive measure, these factors are paramount to be
put more concern in monitoring the performance of civil engineering projects in Malaysia. |
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