Identifying the Most Efective Delaying Factors UsingFCEM‑AHP: A Case Study of Pakistan’s Construction Industry
Abstract: This article seeks to identify the most recurrent and significant delay factors during all phases of construction in Pakistan and to evaluate the top effective delay factors in a case study project. Two research approaches were employed to gain the objective of the study. A questionnaire was designed comprised of 42 delaying factors that were grouped into six categories based on their relativity to the consultant, contractor, client, project manager, financial, and external group. Relative Importance Index (RII) was used to rank the delaying factors. A hybrid of fuzzy comprehensive evaluation method-analytical hierarchy process (FCEM-AHP) was utilized to evaluate the significance of top-ranked delaying factors in the case study project. The findings of the study show that factors from consultants, clients, and external groups such as improper project feasibility study, poor design, unreasonable constraints to clients, financial difficulties, political benefits, and political involvement were considered the most significant delaying factors in the construction industry of Pakistan. This is the first study wherein identified delay factors are further evaluated in a case study project to validate the findings of the study. The study also provides conceivable recommendations to both local and foreign construction firms engaged in Pakistan that could be attained to reduce the impact of delays in construction projects.
Author(s): Saf Ullah, Muhammad Siddiq, Deng Xiaopeng, Sun Jun,Diana R. Anbar Chiemela Victor Amaechi and Muhammad Waqas Ashraf
Date Published: 25 September 2024
Depositing User: Selina Gondwe
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s13132-024-02464-0
Keywords: Relative Importance Index (RII) · Fuzzy comprehensive evaluation method (FCEM) · Analytic hierarchy process (AHP) · Construction industry
Pages: 1-35
Publisher: Springer
Subject(s): Construction
Publication title: Journal of the Knowledge Economy
Type of publication: Journal