Abandoned project restoration model (APRM) for residential construction projects
Incompletion of construction projects is a common phenomenon in Malaysia. Project abandonment has given an adverse consequences to the economy, society and environment. In the best interest of the end users and other parties involved in the contract, the best resolution for this abandoned projects i...
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| description | Incompletion of construction projects is a common phenomenon in Malaysia. Project abandonment has given an adverse consequences to the economy, society and environment. In the best interest of the end users and other parties involved in the contract, the best resolution for this abandoned projects is to successfully revive them, which has its’ stages and barriers along the way as well. The main aim of this research is to develop an effective model as a guide towards project restoration which could be used to mitigate the issue of abandoned residential construction projects in Malaysia. Identifying the factors contributing towards the restoration of the abandoned projects are important to have a successful completed project. This research was conducted in the purpose of identifying those significant factors in order to obtain the restoration process for abandoned projects where lastly the Abandoned Project Restoration Model (APRM) was developed. The research focuses on residential construction projects. This research comprises of both quantitative and qualitative approaches and process, where a pilot survey and full survey, and as well as interview analysis were conducted. Factor model was developed using AMOS and lastly the developed model was validated and tested by related officials. The outcome of this research showed that the most significant factor for abandoned project restoration is Management Aspects. A complete restoration process based on the significant factors identified were also obtained. This model is seen as useful in contributing and as well as assisting the restoration of the abandoned projects in Malaysia and could be used as a guideline for that purpose. |
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| spelling | uthm-3732021-07-25T01:11:04Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/373/ Abandoned project restoration model (APRM) for residential construction projects Doraisamy, Sanitha V. HD28-70 Management. Industrial Management Incompletion of construction projects is a common phenomenon in Malaysia. Project abandonment has given an adverse consequences to the economy, society and environment. In the best interest of the end users and other parties involved in the contract, the best resolution for this abandoned projects is to successfully revive them, which has its’ stages and barriers along the way as well. The main aim of this research is to develop an effective model as a guide towards project restoration which could be used to mitigate the issue of abandoned residential construction projects in Malaysia. Identifying the factors contributing towards the restoration of the abandoned projects are important to have a successful completed project. This research was conducted in the purpose of identifying those significant factors in order to obtain the restoration process for abandoned projects where lastly the Abandoned Project Restoration Model (APRM) was developed. The research focuses on residential construction projects. This research comprises of both quantitative and qualitative approaches and process, where a pilot survey and full survey, and as well as interview analysis were conducted. Factor model was developed using AMOS and lastly the developed model was validated and tested by related officials. The outcome of this research showed that the most significant factor for abandoned project restoration is Management Aspects. A complete restoration process based on the significant factors identified were also obtained. This model is seen as useful in contributing and as well as assisting the restoration of the abandoned projects in Malaysia and could be used as a guideline for that purpose. 2017-02 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/373/1/24p%20SUNITHA%20V%20DORAISAMY.pdf text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/373/2/SUNITHA%20V%20DORAISAMY%20WATERMARK.pdf Doraisamy, Sanitha V. (2017) Abandoned project restoration model (APRM) for residential construction projects. Doctoral thesis, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia. |
| spellingShingle | HD28-70 Management. Industrial Management Doraisamy, Sanitha V. Abandoned project restoration model (APRM) for residential construction projects |
| title | Abandoned project restoration model (APRM) for residential construction projects |
| title_full | Abandoned project restoration model (APRM) for residential construction projects |
| title_fullStr | Abandoned project restoration model (APRM) for residential construction projects |
| title_full_unstemmed | Abandoned project restoration model (APRM) for residential construction projects |
| title_short | Abandoned project restoration model (APRM) for residential construction projects |
| title_sort | abandoned project restoration model (aprm) for residential construction projects |
| topic | HD28-70 Management. Industrial Management |
| url | http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/373/ http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/373/1/24p%20SUNITHA%20V%20DORAISAMY.pdf http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/373/2/SUNITHA%20V%20DORAISAMY%20WATERMARK.pdf |