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Delays in Building Construction Projects in Ghana
Author(s) -
Frank Fugar,
Adwoa B Agyakwah-Baah
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
the australasian journal of construction economics and building
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1837-9133
pISSN - 1835-6354
DOI - 10.5130/ajceb.v10i1/2.1592
Subject(s) - payment , building construction , field survey , business , questionnaire , identification (biology) , operations management , actuarial science , marketing , engineering , accounting , finance , civil engineering , sociology , social science , botany , structural engineering , biology

This study investigates the causes of delay of building construction projects in Ghana to determine the most important according to the key project participants; clients, consultants, and contractors. Thirty-two possible causes of delay were identified from the literature and semi-structured interviews of 15 key players in the implementation process. These delay factors were further categorised into nine major groups. The list of delay causes was subjected to a questionnaire survey for the identification of the most important causes of delay. The field survey included 130 respondents made up of 39 contractors, 37 clients and 54 consultants. The relative importance of the individual causes and the groups were calculated and ranked by their relative importance index. The overall results of the study indicate that the respondents generally agree that financial group factors ranked highest among the major factors causing delay in construction projects in Ghana. The financial group factors were delay in honouring payment certificates, difficulty in accessing credit and fluctuation in prices. Materials group factors are second followed by scheduling and controlling factors.

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