Aei 2013 2013
DOI: 10.1061/9780784412909.006
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Causes of Construction Delays for Engineering Projects: An Egyptian Perspective

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“…In addition, Dol oi et al [11] in India indicated that main causes of delay ar e (1) lack of commitment, (2) insufficient of site managem ent (3) poor site coordination (4) improper planning, and (5) lake of clarity in project scope. Moreover, Ezeldin et al [13] in Middle-East Egypt showed that they are (1) low sp eed of decision making by employer, (2) lack of constructi on coordination & supervision, (3) productivity, (4) econo mic problems, and (5) lack of resources. In addition, El-Ra zek et al [12] in Egypt also indicated that they are (1) fina ncing by contractor during construction, (2) delays in contr actor"s payment by owner, (3) design changes by owner or his agent during construction, (4) partial payments during construction, and (5) slow delivery of materials for buildin g construction projects.…”
Section: F14mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, Dol oi et al [11] in India indicated that main causes of delay ar e (1) lack of commitment, (2) insufficient of site managem ent (3) poor site coordination (4) improper planning, and (5) lake of clarity in project scope. Moreover, Ezeldin et al [13] in Middle-East Egypt showed that they are (1) low sp eed of decision making by employer, (2) lack of constructi on coordination & supervision, (3) productivity, (4) econo mic problems, and (5) lack of resources. In addition, El-Ra zek et al [12] in Egypt also indicated that they are (1) fina ncing by contractor during construction, (2) delays in contr actor"s payment by owner, (3) design changes by owner or his agent during construction, (4) partial payments during construction, and (5) slow delivery of materials for buildin g construction projects.…”
Section: F14mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The regression model speci ed that owner's slow decisionmaking process, poor labor productivity, architects' reluctance for change and rework due to mistakes in construction are the reasons which signi cantly a ect the overall delay of the project. Ezeldin and AbdelGhany [9] found the main reasons of delay through interview with stakeholders; thereafter, for each reason, they determined one party responsible. The latter was conducted using a modi ed questionnaire.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agu and Ibe [16] found that employer-caused delay in adopting design documents, delay in revising design documents, and changes in orders are essential factors that extend the period required to complete a Nigerian project. Aziz [17] and Ezeldin and Abdel-Ghany [18] agreed that delay in the approval of design documents also contributes to project delay because work can start only when the documents are received. Marzouk and Abdelaty [19], Haq et al [20], and Abdellatif and Alshibani [21] found that a weakness in the employer's ability to make decisions affects the progress of the project.…”
Section: Employer-caused Delays In Construction Projectsmentioning
confidence: 99%