Critical delay factors in typical physical projects: the case of the ministry of home affairs in Malaysia.

In Malaysia, public projects have been consistently reported as dilapidated and delayed, causing the government to bear financial losses. Furthermore, the purposes of the projects have not been fully achieved, thus affecting the public interest. This study examined the critical contributing factors...

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Main Authors: Aminorlah, Aishatul Izwani, Abd. Rahim, Noorlizawati, Mohamed, Zainai, Mazlan, Ain Naadia
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spelling my.utm.1064522024-07-08T07:07:16Z http://eprints.utm.my/106452/ Critical delay factors in typical physical projects: the case of the ministry of home affairs in Malaysia. Aminorlah, Aishatul Izwani Abd. Rahim, Noorlizawati Mohamed, Zainai Mazlan, Ain Naadia TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) In Malaysia, public projects have been consistently reported as dilapidated and delayed, causing the government to bear financial losses. Furthermore, the purposes of the projects have not been fully achieved, thus affecting the public interest. This study examined the critical contributing factors to the delay in implementing physical projects in the Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA). The scope involved the physical construction projects of the Immigration Department of Malaysia’s offices and premises in Malaysia, which was mandated in the 11th Malaysia Plan. A total of 105 respondents, including contractors, consultants, endusers and clients, participated in a survey on the factors and effects of physical project delay. The data were analysed using the relative importance index (RII) and Spearman’s correlation to identify the most critical delay factors and their association with delay effects. A total of 38 delay factors were identified, with contractor-related factors being the most critical, followed by consultant-related, client-related and other factors. These delay factors were found to be positively correlated with the effects of delay, including time and cost overrun, quality, litigation and arbitration, and abandonment. Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia 2023-12-18 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/106452/1/AishatulIzwaniAminorlah2023_CriticalDelayFactorsinTypicalPhysicalProjects.pdf Aminorlah, Aishatul Izwani and Abd. Rahim, Noorlizawati and Mohamed, Zainai and Mazlan, Ain Naadia (2023) Critical delay factors in typical physical projects: the case of the ministry of home affairs in Malaysia. Journal of Construction in Developing Countries, 28 (2). pp. 57-79. ISSN 1823-6499 http://dx.doi.org/10.21315/JCDC-01-22-0014 DOI: 10.21315/JCDC-01-22-0014
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Aminorlah, Aishatul Izwani
Abd. Rahim, Noorlizawati
Mohamed, Zainai
Mazlan, Ain Naadia
Critical delay factors in typical physical projects: the case of the ministry of home affairs in Malaysia.
description In Malaysia, public projects have been consistently reported as dilapidated and delayed, causing the government to bear financial losses. Furthermore, the purposes of the projects have not been fully achieved, thus affecting the public interest. This study examined the critical contributing factors to the delay in implementing physical projects in the Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA). The scope involved the physical construction projects of the Immigration Department of Malaysia’s offices and premises in Malaysia, which was mandated in the 11th Malaysia Plan. A total of 105 respondents, including contractors, consultants, endusers and clients, participated in a survey on the factors and effects of physical project delay. The data were analysed using the relative importance index (RII) and Spearman’s correlation to identify the most critical delay factors and their association with delay effects. A total of 38 delay factors were identified, with contractor-related factors being the most critical, followed by consultant-related, client-related and other factors. These delay factors were found to be positively correlated with the effects of delay, including time and cost overrun, quality, litigation and arbitration, and abandonment.
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author Aminorlah, Aishatul Izwani
Abd. Rahim, Noorlizawati
Mohamed, Zainai
Mazlan, Ain Naadia
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Abd. Rahim, Noorlizawati
Mohamed, Zainai
Mazlan, Ain Naadia
author_sort Aminorlah, Aishatul Izwani
title Critical delay factors in typical physical projects: the case of the ministry of home affairs in Malaysia.
title_short Critical delay factors in typical physical projects: the case of the ministry of home affairs in Malaysia.
title_full Critical delay factors in typical physical projects: the case of the ministry of home affairs in Malaysia.
title_fullStr Critical delay factors in typical physical projects: the case of the ministry of home affairs in Malaysia.
title_full_unstemmed Critical delay factors in typical physical projects: the case of the ministry of home affairs in Malaysia.
title_sort critical delay factors in typical physical projects: the case of the ministry of home affairs in malaysia.
publisher Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia
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