The Relationship between Movement Control Order Impact Factors and Construction Proje

The Malaysian government’s pursuit of the Movement Control Order (MCO) had a severe impact on the performance of the construction project, which was hampered as a result of their actions. It becomes even more difficult when the region around construction projects is defined as a “red zone”. This sit...

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Main Authors: Er Hui Xing, Er Hui Xing, Ismail, Radzi, Hasmori, Muhammad Fikri, Wang Dan, Wang Dan
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Ismail, Radzi
Hasmori, Muhammad Fikri
Wang Dan, Wang Dan
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Hasmori, Muhammad Fikri
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description The Malaysian government’s pursuit of the Movement Control Order (MCO) had a severe impact on the performance of the construction project, which was hampered as a result of their actions. It becomes even more difficult when the region around construction projects is defined as a “red zone”. This situation affects the performance of construction projects, which is related to project delays, increase in construction costs, waste of construction materials, labourers who have not received any salary, lack of labour, and etc. This paper attempts to investigate the relationship between MCO impact factors and the performance of construction projects in Malaysia. The quantitative technique was applied in this study. The contractors registered under the Construction Development Board (CIDB) in the state of Selangor were chosen as the respondents. In total, 100 respondents participated and gave full support for this study. This relationship was investigated using a correlation analysis technique. The highest impact is the construction cost. The construction costs increased due to the increase in the prices of construction materials and machinery, lack of labours, and additional expenses for COVID-19 precautions. The findings found that the larger the negative impact of MCO’s actions during the COVID-19 outbreak on time, cost, and resources, the worse the performance of Malaysian projects will be in general. These factors should be considered by the government before a decision is made. For future research, it is suggested to look at how the regulation can assist the construction stakeholders to ensure the MCO does not have a big impact on the construction projects.
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spelling uthm-95002023-07-31T07:02:54Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/9500/ The Relationship between Movement Control Order Impact Factors and Construction Proje Er Hui Xing, Er Hui Xing Ismail, Radzi Hasmori, Muhammad Fikri Wang Dan, Wang Dan T Technology (General) The Malaysian government’s pursuit of the Movement Control Order (MCO) had a severe impact on the performance of the construction project, which was hampered as a result of their actions. It becomes even more difficult when the region around construction projects is defined as a “red zone”. This situation affects the performance of construction projects, which is related to project delays, increase in construction costs, waste of construction materials, labourers who have not received any salary, lack of labour, and etc. This paper attempts to investigate the relationship between MCO impact factors and the performance of construction projects in Malaysia. The quantitative technique was applied in this study. The contractors registered under the Construction Development Board (CIDB) in the state of Selangor were chosen as the respondents. In total, 100 respondents participated and gave full support for this study. This relationship was investigated using a correlation analysis technique. The highest impact is the construction cost. The construction costs increased due to the increase in the prices of construction materials and machinery, lack of labours, and additional expenses for COVID-19 precautions. The findings found that the larger the negative impact of MCO’s actions during the COVID-19 outbreak on time, cost, and resources, the worse the performance of Malaysian projects will be in general. These factors should be considered by the government before a decision is made. For future research, it is suggested to look at how the regulation can assist the construction stakeholders to ensure the MCO does not have a big impact on the construction projects. uthm 2023 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/9500/1/J16032_2db87a3acaaafa7366b1264f38541659.pdf Er Hui Xing, Er Hui Xing and Ismail, Radzi and Hasmori, Muhammad Fikri and Wang Dan, Wang Dan (2023) The Relationship between Movement Control Order Impact Factors and Construction Proje. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, 14 (2). pp. 55-62. ISSN 2600-7959 https://doi.org/10.30880/ijscet.2023.14.02.006
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The Relationship between Movement Control Order Impact Factors and Construction Proje
title The Relationship between Movement Control Order Impact Factors and Construction Proje
title_full The Relationship between Movement Control Order Impact Factors and Construction Proje
title_fullStr The Relationship between Movement Control Order Impact Factors and Construction Proje
title_full_unstemmed The Relationship between Movement Control Order Impact Factors and Construction Proje
title_short The Relationship between Movement Control Order Impact Factors and Construction Proje
title_sort relationship between movement control order impact factors and construction proje
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