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http://dx.doi.org/10.6106/JCEPM.2014.4.4.041

Stakeholders' Perception of the Causes and Effect of Construction Delays on Project Delivery-A Review  

Gandhak, Prajyot (PRMCE)
Sabihuddin, Syed (Dept.of Civil Engg,PRMCE Amravati)
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Journal of Construction Engineering and Project Management / v.4, no.4, 2014 , pp. 41-46 More about this Journal
Abstract
Indian Construction industry is large, volatile, and requires tremendous capital outlays. Typically, the work offers low rates of return in relation to the amount of risk involved. A unique element of risk in the industry is the manner in which disputes and claims are woven through the fibre of the construction process. Delay is generally acknowledged as the most common, costly, complex and risky problem encountered in construction projects. Because of the overriding importance of time for both the Owner and the Contractor, it is the source of frequent disputes and claims leading to lawsuits. The growing rate of delays is adversely affecting the timely delivery of construction projects. Presently construction industries are facing a lot of problems, considering that a paper assess construction stakeholder's perception to the causes of delays and its effects on project delivery. And also one case study is considered in this paper to elicit responses from construction stakeholders. The primary aim of this paper is to identify the perceptions of the different parties regarding causes of delays, the allocation of responsibilities and the types of delays, and method of minimizing the construction delays.
Keywords
Delay; Project Delivery; Stake Holders; Cost overrun;
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