Significant mitigation measures for critical factors of cost overrun in highway projects of Pakistan

Stakeholders of the construction industry and academia are often facing problems of cost overrun. It has been observed that many constructions of highway projects are not completed at the approved cost due to certain factors. The objective of this research is to identify the cost overrun critical fa...

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Main Authors: Sohu, Samiullah, Abdullah, Abd Halid, Nagapan, Sasitharan, Ahmed Jhatial, Ashfaque, Ullah, Kaleem, Ali Bhatti, Imtiaz
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Language:English
Published: Engineering, Technology and Applied Science Research (ETASR) 2018
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author Sohu, Samiullah
Abdullah, Abd Halid
Nagapan, Sasitharan
Ahmed Jhatial, Ashfaque
Ullah, Kaleem
Ali Bhatti, Imtiaz
author_facet Sohu, Samiullah
Abdullah, Abd Halid
Nagapan, Sasitharan
Ahmed Jhatial, Ashfaque
Ullah, Kaleem
Ali Bhatti, Imtiaz
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description Stakeholders of the construction industry and academia are often facing problems of cost overrun. It has been observed that many constructions of highway projects are not completed at the approved cost due to certain factors. The objective of this research is to identify the cost overrun critical factors involved in highway projects with their significant mitigation measures. In this regard, literature review helped to identify 64 factors of cost overrun. Based on these 64 common factors, a preliminary survey was carried out among 30 selected respondents of highway projects to identify the critical factors of cost overrun and its possible mitigation measures. Results of the preliminary study reported 8 critical factors and 42 possible mitigation measures for the identified factors. Another questionnaire was established on the findings of the preliminary survey and was distributed among 350 stakeholders of highway projects to identify the significant mitigation measures of finding critical factors of cost overrun. In total, 8 significant mitigation measures were identified as causative and critical factors of cost overrun. The findings of this research would be helpful for the construction practitioners who are dealing with cost overrun issues in the highway projects of Pakistan.
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spelling uthm-54352022-01-09T07:12:18Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5435/ Significant mitigation measures for critical factors of cost overrun in highway projects of Pakistan Sohu, Samiullah Abdullah, Abd Halid Nagapan, Sasitharan Ahmed Jhatial, Ashfaque Ullah, Kaleem Ali Bhatti, Imtiaz TE Highway engineering. Roads and pavements TE175-176.5 Highway design. Interchanges and intersections Stakeholders of the construction industry and academia are often facing problems of cost overrun. It has been observed that many constructions of highway projects are not completed at the approved cost due to certain factors. The objective of this research is to identify the cost overrun critical factors involved in highway projects with their significant mitigation measures. In this regard, literature review helped to identify 64 factors of cost overrun. Based on these 64 common factors, a preliminary survey was carried out among 30 selected respondents of highway projects to identify the critical factors of cost overrun and its possible mitigation measures. Results of the preliminary study reported 8 critical factors and 42 possible mitigation measures for the identified factors. Another questionnaire was established on the findings of the preliminary survey and was distributed among 350 stakeholders of highway projects to identify the significant mitigation measures of finding critical factors of cost overrun. In total, 8 significant mitigation measures were identified as causative and critical factors of cost overrun. The findings of this research would be helpful for the construction practitioners who are dealing with cost overrun issues in the highway projects of Pakistan. Engineering, Technology and Applied Science Research (ETASR) 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5435/1/AJ%202018%20%28182%29.pdf Sohu, Samiullah and Abdullah, Abd Halid and Nagapan, Sasitharan and Ahmed Jhatial, Ashfaque and Ullah, Kaleem and Ali Bhatti, Imtiaz (2018) Significant mitigation measures for critical factors of cost overrun in highway projects of Pakistan. Engineering, Technology and Applied Science Research, 8 (2). pp. 2770-2774. ISSN 2241-4487
spellingShingle TE Highway engineering. Roads and pavements
TE175-176.5 Highway design. Interchanges and intersections
Sohu, Samiullah
Abdullah, Abd Halid
Nagapan, Sasitharan
Ahmed Jhatial, Ashfaque
Ullah, Kaleem
Ali Bhatti, Imtiaz
Significant mitigation measures for critical factors of cost overrun in highway projects of Pakistan
title Significant mitigation measures for critical factors of cost overrun in highway projects of Pakistan
title_full Significant mitigation measures for critical factors of cost overrun in highway projects of Pakistan
title_fullStr Significant mitigation measures for critical factors of cost overrun in highway projects of Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Significant mitigation measures for critical factors of cost overrun in highway projects of Pakistan
title_short Significant mitigation measures for critical factors of cost overrun in highway projects of Pakistan
title_sort significant mitigation measures for critical factors of cost overrun in highway projects of pakistan
topic TE Highway engineering. Roads and pavements
TE175-176.5 Highway design. Interchanges and intersections
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5435/
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