Authors
Zayyana Shehu, Intan Rohani Endut, Akintola Akintoye, Gary D Holt
Publication date
2014/11/1
Journal
International journal of project management
Volume
32
Issue
8
Pages
1471-1480
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
The construction industry drives economic growth and development in Malaysia, but unfortunately, its projects often suffer from cost overruns (that is, negative cost variance such that final project cost exceeds contract sum). This can lead to conflict and litigation, or in the extreme, projects may even be abandoned. To better understand this phenomenon, a questionnaire survey of Malaysian quantity-surveying consultants was undertaken to obtain project characteristics and cost performance data, in relation to a sample of 359 recently completed construction projects. Data were analysed in terms of project financial outturn based on: contract values; project sector; type of project; procurement route; nature of projects; and tendering method used. The findings offer stakeholders descriptive statistical cost performance information in relation to these characteristics. These statistics will support first-order project …
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Scholar articles
Z Shehu, IR Endut, A Akintoye, GD Holt - International journal of project management, 2014