An Investigation into Factors Affecting the Performance of Public Construction Projects in Ondo State, Southwestern, Nigeria

Helen Ifedolapo Babalola, Oyewale Julius Ojo

Abstract


This paper investigates the key performance indicators affecting Public Construction Projects in Akure, Ondo State Southwestern Nigeria. The study adopted a source technique with the administration of a well structured questionnaire to professionals in the construction industry. Descriptive statistical techniques such as frequency distribution, percentages and Relative Importance Index (RII) were used to analyze the data. The study revealed the top ten (10) most important factors influencing the performance of construction projects in Akure. These factors included: delay in progress payment to Contractors, Client’s interference during construction, Client’s inability to brief the project objectives and escalation of materials prices. Other factors were Client’s experience whether he is sophisticated or specialized; complexity of project; motivating skill of the project team leader; project team leader experience; Contactors commitment to ensure construction work is done according to specification as well as Client’s inability to make project decision. The paper concluded that the Contractors and Clients performance of the industry is below expectation.

Keywords: Construction projects, Escalation, Performance, Public, Ranking


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