2013
DOI: 10.1080/01446193.2013.828843
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Critical success factors for Malaysian construction projects: an empirical assessment

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“…Tabish and Jha (2012) investigated important factors for success of construction projects pertains to public sector in India, the success factors resulted from this study were categorized into generic and specific natures, findings for generic type were: owners requirements need thorough understanding and precise definition, a high level of trust among the project bodies participants, on time and helpful decision from higher management, availability of all required resources as planned during all execution phases of project, top management's support, and consistent monitoring and feedback by higher management, while success factors of particular character were: thorough understanding of project manager and contractor on their part scope, comprehensive and thorough investigation of the project site in the pretender stage, regular and periodic monitoring and feedback by the owner representative, avoid bureaucratic interference, absent of social and political interferences , well identified and clear threaded scope of work, quality control and quality assurance activities, and adequate communication among all project participants. Mustaffa and Yong (2013) evaluated the severity-identified factors on construction project success distributed to clients, consultants and contractors. Their study identified fifteen (15) factors to be accepted as a critical to the success of construction projects and suggested a strong consistency in perception between respondents in recognizing the significance of human-related factors such as competence, commitment, communication and cooperation towards the success of a construction project.…”
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“…Tabish and Jha (2012) investigated important factors for success of construction projects pertains to public sector in India, the success factors resulted from this study were categorized into generic and specific natures, findings for generic type were: owners requirements need thorough understanding and precise definition, a high level of trust among the project bodies participants, on time and helpful decision from higher management, availability of all required resources as planned during all execution phases of project, top management's support, and consistent monitoring and feedback by higher management, while success factors of particular character were: thorough understanding of project manager and contractor on their part scope, comprehensive and thorough investigation of the project site in the pretender stage, regular and periodic monitoring and feedback by the owner representative, avoid bureaucratic interference, absent of social and political interferences , well identified and clear threaded scope of work, quality control and quality assurance activities, and adequate communication among all project participants. Mustaffa and Yong (2013) evaluated the severity-identified factors on construction project success distributed to clients, consultants and contractors. Their study identified fifteen (15) factors to be accepted as a critical to the success of construction projects and suggested a strong consistency in perception between respondents in recognizing the significance of human-related factors such as competence, commitment, communication and cooperation towards the success of a construction project.…”
Section: Critical Success Factors Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other body of research studied the effect that different stakeholders may have on the project outcome; i.e. commitment, team capabilities, project manager capabilities and commitment (Mustaffa & Yong, 2013;Babu, 2015;Cserhá ti & Szabó, 2014). Some researchers studied the project management techniques and the effect of team members, team motivation and personnel selection and training (Banihashemi, Hosseini, Golizadeh & Sankaran, 2017;Amade, Ubani, Omajeh & Njoku, 2015;Gunduz & Yahya, 2015;Zou, Kumaraswamy, Chung & Wong, 2014;Wibowo & Alfen, 2014).…”
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