Factors for containing failure and abandonment of public sector construction projects in Nigeria

The objective of this study was to identify possible factors that would minimize or contain failure and abandonment of public sector construction projects, evaluate the identified factors in their order of importance. Data on the study variables were collected through structured questionnaire from...

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Main Authors: Amade, B., Ubani, E.C., Amaeshi, U.F., Okorocha, K.A.
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit UKM 2015
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spelling ukm-91232016-12-14T06:49:02Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/9123/ Factors for containing failure and abandonment of public sector construction projects in Nigeria Amade, B. Ubani, E.C. Amaeshi, U.F. Okorocha, K.A. The objective of this study was to identify possible factors that would minimize or contain failure and abandonment of public sector construction projects, evaluate the identified factors in their order of importance. Data on the study variables were collected through structured questionnaire from construction firms located in Imo, Abia and Rivers States of Nigeria with wealth of experience in failed and abandoned public sector construction projects. Respondents were approached personally to collect the data. A total of three hundred (300) questionnaires were distributed while two hundred and fifty three (253) were retrieved and used for analysis. Various statistical tools such as descriptive statistics, cronbach's alpha test, as well as relative importance index with the aid of SPSS and Microsoft Excel were applied for data analysis and inference. The results of the study revealed that nine factors were critical in containing failure and abandonment of public sector construction projects in Nigeria. The factors include; Detailed and Comprehensive Design by the Contractors, Effective Monitoring, Understanding of Project’s Mission, Technical Knowhow of the Project Manager, Support from Top Management, Political Risks, Effective Procurement Process, Provision of Adequate Finance by the Client, and Effective Communication and Information Management by Design Team. Penerbit UKM 2015 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/9123/1/143-491-1-PB.pdf Amade, B. and Ubani, E.C. and Amaeshi, U.F. and Okorocha, K.A. (2015) Factors for containing failure and abandonment of public sector construction projects in Nigeria. Journal of Building Performance, 6 (1). pp. 63-76. ISSN 2180-2106 http://spaj.ukm.my/jsb/index.php/jbp/issue/view/29
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description The objective of this study was to identify possible factors that would minimize or contain failure and abandonment of public sector construction projects, evaluate the identified factors in their order of importance. Data on the study variables were collected through structured questionnaire from construction firms located in Imo, Abia and Rivers States of Nigeria with wealth of experience in failed and abandoned public sector construction projects. Respondents were approached personally to collect the data. A total of three hundred (300) questionnaires were distributed while two hundred and fifty three (253) were retrieved and used for analysis. Various statistical tools such as descriptive statistics, cronbach's alpha test, as well as relative importance index with the aid of SPSS and Microsoft Excel were applied for data analysis and inference. The results of the study revealed that nine factors were critical in containing failure and abandonment of public sector construction projects in Nigeria. The factors include; Detailed and Comprehensive Design by the Contractors, Effective Monitoring, Understanding of Project’s Mission, Technical Knowhow of the Project Manager, Support from Top Management, Political Risks, Effective Procurement Process, Provision of Adequate Finance by the Client, and Effective Communication and Information Management by Design Team.
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author Amade, B.
Ubani, E.C.
Amaeshi, U.F.
Okorocha, K.A.
spellingShingle Amade, B.
Ubani, E.C.
Amaeshi, U.F.
Okorocha, K.A.
Factors for containing failure and abandonment of public sector construction projects in Nigeria
author_facet Amade, B.
Ubani, E.C.
Amaeshi, U.F.
Okorocha, K.A.
author_sort Amade, B.
title Factors for containing failure and abandonment of public sector construction projects in Nigeria
title_short Factors for containing failure and abandonment of public sector construction projects in Nigeria
title_full Factors for containing failure and abandonment of public sector construction projects in Nigeria
title_fullStr Factors for containing failure and abandonment of public sector construction projects in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Factors for containing failure and abandonment of public sector construction projects in Nigeria
title_sort factors for containing failure and abandonment of public sector construction projects in nigeria
publisher Penerbit UKM
publishDate 2015
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/9123/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/9123/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/9123/1/143-491-1-PB.pdf
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