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A Study on the Need of Specialized Institution for Post-Evaluation of Construction Projects
Author(s) -
Du-Heon Lee,
Hee-Sung Park
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of the korean society of civil engineers
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2287-934X
pISSN - 1015-6348
DOI - 10.12652/ksce.2016.36.2.0285
Subject(s) - benchmarking , schedule , project management , objectivity (philosophy) , engineering management , work (physics) , project planning , pre construction services , process management , construction management , public institution , engineering , operations management , risk analysis (engineering) , business , computer science , systems engineering , civil engineering , mechanical engineering , philosophy , epistemology , marketing , law , political science , operating system
The post-evaluation system after construction projects can evaluate estimates of use demand, project cost, and project schedule estimated in the planning phase of construction projects in public sector. Thus, it was introduced in 2000 for the purpose of reduction in future errors during similar constructions by project orderer by referring the post-evaluation results. However, many barriers to the post-evaluation system after construction projects have been reported due to evaluation systems that lack objectivity and reliability and lack of main bodies that utilize the system. Thus, this study derived implications for improvements of the post-evaluation system in Korea by benchmarking building project evaluation system and management as well as utilization systems of developed nations. Then this study conducted a survey with experts who have experienced activities in the post-evaluation committee and members of post-evaluation for public project owners. Therefore it identified the need of installation of specialized post-evaluation institutions as well as functions and work tasks to be taken by specialized institutions. Based on the analysis results, this paper provided revision drafts of related legislations and guidelines to be effective in post-evaluation. Through the study results, many trial and errors can be reduced in similar projects in the future by performing in-depth analysis on large-scale construction projects and repeatedly applied building project practices can be improved to raise technical competitiveness if the specialized institution is installed.

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