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CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT PRACTICE’S ON QUADRUPLE CONSTRAINTS THE CASE OF KOYE FECHE CONDOMINIUM CONSTRUCTION PROJECT SITE
Addis Ababa is a capital city of Ethiopia and striving to satisfy the demand of shelter for the inhabitants. One of the strategies to alleviate the problem is constructing massive affordable condominium houses at earlier possible time with required quality through integrated housing development programme. In this research the construction projects management practice of Addis Ababa Integrated Housing Development Programme has been assessed based on Quadruple Constraints (Scope, Cost, Time and Quality Management) for the case of Koye Fechie Site. The necessary data were collected using both qualitative and quantitative research methods but largely quantitative research method .The survey conducted using data collection tools such as documents analysis, questionnaires and interviews. The collected data’s were analyzed applying descriptive data analysis technique and discussed. The study identified the gaps and were found that the project delayed for 1330 days in comparison with initial time schedule which was planned only for 180 days but extended to 1510 days. The project cost increased by 38.88%. The scope of the project was not clearly defined and five blocks were omitted after the construction agreement signed. Dissatisfactions were observed on the stakeholders regarding to quality management. The research came up with recommendation that the construction management practices of condominium houses shall be revised with regard to the quadruple constraints. Sufficient time shall be given to planning and implement accordingly. The scope of the project shall be clearly defined. Proper cost management planning is mandatory and the cost estimate shall consider not only direct cost but also indirect cost. The quality management shall be revised particularly the policies, procedures and guidelines
CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT PRACTICE’S ON QUADRUPLE CONSTRAINTS THE CASE OF KOYE FECHE CONDOMINIUM CONSTRUCTION PROJECT SITE
Addis Ababa is a capital city of Ethiopia and striving to satisfy the demand of shelter for the inhabitants. One of the strategies to alleviate the problem is constructing massive affordable condominium houses at earlier possible time with required quality through integrated housing development programme. In this research the construction projects management practice of Addis Ababa Integrated Housing Development Programme has been assessed based on Quadruple Constraints (Scope, Cost, Time and Quality Management) for the case of Koye Fechie Site. The necessary data were collected using both qualitative and quantitative research methods but largely quantitative research method .The survey conducted using data collection tools such as documents analysis, questionnaires and interviews. The collected data’s were analyzed applying descriptive data analysis technique and discussed. The study identified the gaps and were found that the project delayed for 1330 days in comparison with initial time schedule which was planned only for 180 days but extended to 1510 days. The project cost increased by 38.88%. The scope of the project was not clearly defined and five blocks were omitted after the construction agreement signed. Dissatisfactions were observed on the stakeholders regarding to quality management. The research came up with recommendation that the construction management practices of condominium houses shall be revised with regard to the quadruple constraints. Sufficient time shall be given to planning and implement accordingly. The scope of the project shall be clearly defined. Proper cost management planning is mandatory and the cost estimate shall consider not only direct cost but also indirect cost. The quality management shall be revised particularly the policies, procedures and guidelines
CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT PRACTICE’S ON QUADRUPLE CONSTRAINTS THE CASE OF KOYE FECHE CONDOMINIUM CONSTRUCTION PROJECT SITE
NEGATU ABERRA TESSEMMA (author) / Dr. Ing. Habtamu Hailu (author)
2017-01-01
doi:10.20372/nadre:1550988723.86
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Electronic Resource
English
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690
CAUSES OF CONDOMINIUM HOUSES CONSTRUCTION PROJECT DELAY IN ADDIS ABABA
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