Exploring contextual issues impacting delivery and performance of public sector construction projects in Tanzania

被引:0
|
作者
Abdallah, Abdullatif [1 ]
Doloi, Hemanta [1 ]
Holzer, Dominik [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Melbourne, Fac Architecture Bldg & Planning, Smart Villages Lab, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[2] Univ Melbourne, Fac Architecture Bldg & Planning, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
关键词
Public sector construction projects; Developing countries; Construction lifecycle phases; Performance; Contextual issues; FRAMEWORK;
D O I
10.1108/BEPAM-03-2024-0068
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
PurposeLarge-scale public sector construction projects in Tanzania face numerous interrelated issues. However, past studies have ignored the contextual environment in which these issues emerge and their intra- and inter-phase interactions. Accordingly, the present study seeks to bridge this gap by addressing three objectives, including identifying and analyzing the various contextual issues, investigating their interrelation and discussing potential management strategies.Design/methodology/approachA two-staged exploratory sequential mixed-method approach was adopted, employing semi-structured interviews followed by questionnaire survey. 45 experts participated in the interviews, while 41 experts participated in the survey. For the qualitative analysis, inductive thematic analysis was adopted to identify key issues and their interrelations. For the quantitative analysis, the issues were ranked using relative importance index (RII). Finally, the findings of the quantitative and qualitative analyses were triangulated to distill the findings into a set of recommendations in the form of a management strategy framework.FindingsFor both the inception and planning and design phase, the findings revealed that the most important issues were client-related issues that impacted time and finances. For the procurement phase, key issue was concerning the lowest bidder policy. For the execution phase, delayed payments and consequently financial issues were the primary issues. Finally, for the handover phase, late payment along with additional requirements raised by consultants were major issues. In summary, the present study demonstrated that issues emerging at early phases had far-reaching implications on the performance of the projects.Research limitations/implicationsThe main limitation of the present study is the sample size of respondents for the questionnaire survey. However, this limitation was offset by the extensive interviews conducted in the field.Practical implicationsIt is envisioned that the findings of the present study will sensitize public sector construction stakeholders and policymakers to the contemporary issues experienced at various lifecycle phases of the projects.Originality/valueThe present study identified issues not previously mentioned in the literature and developed a construction lifecycle management strategy framework for addressing the contextual issues.
引用
收藏
页数:19
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Construction of a Performance Evaluation System for Public Projects Based on Public Satisfaction
    Liu Man
    Jiang Qifa
    PROCEEDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON GREEN MANAGEMENT AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT'S RESPONSIBILITY, 2017, 2017, : 38 - 44
  • [22] Exploring Types of Public Sector Organizations: Past Exercises and Current Issues
    Roger Wettenhall
    Public Organization Review, 2003, 3 (3) : 219 - 245
  • [23] Public Tendering Practices, Issues and Directions - A Case of Pakistan Construction Sector
    Khoso, Ali Raza
    Yusof, Md Aminah
    Leghari, Muhammad Aslam
    Siddiqui, Fida
    Sohu, Samiullah
    PERTANIKA JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2021, 29 (01): : 123 - 147
  • [24] Analysis of Time Slippage for Construction Projects in Public Sector: Owner's Perspective
    Jamil, Misbah
    Mufti, Nadeem A.
    Dar, Waseem Saif
    MEHRAN UNIVERSITY RESEARCH JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, 2012, 31 (04) : 559 - 570
  • [25] THE MANAGEMENT OF TRANSPORT CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS: A SURVEY OF PUBLIC SECTOR ORGANISATIONS IN QUEENSLAND AUSTRALIA
    Adighibe, Charles
    Skitmore, Martin
    Wong, Johnny
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT, 2010, 10 (01) : 17 - 33
  • [26] A TOPSIS-based framework for construction projects' portfolio selection in the public sector
    Nascimento, Claudia Rafaela Saraiva de Melo Simoes
    de Almeida-Filho, Adiel Teixeira
    Palha, Rachel Perez
    ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECTURAL MANAGEMENT, 2023,
  • [27] Management of variations in the public-sector building construction projects in Sri Lanka
    Perera, B. A. K. S.
    Sirimewan, D. C.
    Senadeera, A. D.
    JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY, 2021, 19 (06) : 1601 - 1619
  • [28] Collaborative Learning to Improve the Governance and Performance of Infrastructure Projects in the Construction Sector
    Manley, Karen
    Chen, Le
    JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT IN ENGINEERING, 2017, 33 (05)
  • [29] Exploring performance areas and developing performance assessment model for a construction projects in India
    Ingle, Prachi Vinod
    Mahesh, Gangadhar
    JOURNAL OF FACILITIES MANAGEMENT, 2024, 22 (04) : 521 - 547
  • [30] Exploring critical delivery selection risk factors for transportation design and construction projects
    Tran, Dai
    Molenaar, Keith
    ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECTURAL MANAGEMENT, 2014, 21 (06) : 631 - +