A Comprehensive Review of the Factors and Strategies to Mitigate Construction Projects Delays in Saudi Arabia
Author(s): |
Adel Alshammari
Farid E. Mohamed Ghazali |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | The Open Construction and Building Technology Journal, 13 February 2024, n. 1, v. 18 |
DOI: | 10.2174/0118748368318470240806113627 |
Abstract: |
BackgroundThe construction industry in Saudi Arabia faces numerous challenges that hinder ist progress due to frequent and prolonged project delays. ObjectiveThe specific objectives of this study are (1) (1) To analyze the factors contributing to construction project delays in Saudi Arabia, (2) To identify the risk of factors contributing to construction project delays, and (3) To propose strategies to mitigate construction project delays in Saudi Arabia. MethodsThe study reviewed 16 articles to identify and suggest solutions for construction project delays in Saudi Arabia. ResultsThere are 140 factors of delay found and seven pose unacceptable risks including delays due to material delivery, delays in approval of submittals, design drawings, shop drawings, and sample materials (making decisions), delays related to subcontractors work, inflation and escalation of material prices (changes in price), lack of coordination with contractors, shortage of construction materials (non-availability of material), and equipment shortages. The risk assessment can be conducted using the Bowtie diagram, scenario analysis, MRM, and MCS separately or collectively to get a new and improved model. ConclusionThis review will contribute to the development of strategies to enhance the performance of ongoing and future construction projects in the region. Additionally, decision-makers can utilize the outcomes to strategically allocate resources and improve construction project success. |
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