Analyzing the Key Factors Contributing to Project Delays in the Construction Industry: A Comprehensive Study
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https://doi.org/10.47205/jdss.2023(4-III)85Keywords:
Construction Project Delays, Design Modifications, Inadequate Planning, Labor Shortages, Project Stakeholders, Weather-Related DisruptionsAbstract
This study investigates the complex web of reasons contributing to construction project delays. Delays in construction initiatives are pervasive and expensive, affecting all industry stakeholders. Construction delays are a significant issue for the global construction industry, resulting in economic downturns, employment losses, and disincentives for foreign investors. Poor project management is a prevalent cause of construction delays that could have been avoided if an effective impact assessment method had been used. This study identifies and analyzes the main causes of construction project delays through a systematic review of existing literature, case studies, and expert interviews. Inadequate planning, unanticipated site conditions, labor shortages, design modifications, and weather-related disruptions emerge as major themes in the analysis. In addition, this study investigates the effects of delays on project stakeholders, such as contractors, proprietors, and the economy as a whole. It also investigates the efficacy of various mitigation strategies and project management techniques in addressing delays, emphasizing preventative measures. Ultimately, addressing the primary causes of construction project delays can increase project success rates, reduce costs, and boost industry performance.
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