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Investigation of Organizational and Regional Perceptions on the Changes in Construction Projects

Year 2021, Volume: 32 Issue: 6, 11257 - 11286, 01.11.2021
https://doi.org/10.18400/tekderg.595995

Abstract

One of the most common concerns in construction projects is changes during execution. Changes can increase the cost and duration of the construction project hereby, can lead to conflict between the parties involved in construction projects. The change causes may differ depending on the organizations and regions characteristics. The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of organizational and regional characteristics on key change factors. In this regard, top risky change factors were identified with respect to contractors, consultants, and owners located in North Cyprus, Turkey, and the U.S.A. The research findings showed that the most risky change factors differed in accordance with the characteristics of organizations and regions. It was concluded that “Errors/Inadequacies in Contract Drawing” was the riskiest factor according to contractors while “Low price due to high competition” was noted to be the riskiest change causes with respect to consultants and owners. In point of regions, “Inconsistency between different design disciplines” was identified as the top risky change factor according to the respondents in the U.S.A. located organizations. However “Low contract price” was designated as the top risky change factor according to the respondents in North Cyprus and Turkey. In addition, key measures were suggested to be able to mitigate changes in accordance with organizational and regional characteristics.

References

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  • Lee, S., Tae, S., Jee, N., Shin, S., LDA-Based Model for Measuring Impact of Change Orders in Apartment Projects and Its Application for Pre Risk Assessment and Post Evaluation, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 141, (7), 0401501, 2015.
  • Diekman, J., Nelson, M., Construction Claims: Frequency and Severity, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 111, (1), 74–81,1985
  • Bröchner, J., Badenfelt, U., Changes and Change Management in Construction and IT Projects, Automation in Construction, 20, (7), 767–775, 2011
  • Bakr, G.A., Studying the Status of Variations in Construction Contract in Jordan, Computing in Civil and Building Engineering, 187–194, 2014.
  • Kocaman, E.., Kuru, M., Çalış, G., Investigating the Effect of Tendering Procedure and Contract Type on the Construction Contract Price, Teknik Dergi, 31, (1), 9789 – 9812, 2020
  • Oyewobi, L.O., Jimon, R., Olanrewaju, B., Shittu, A.A., Analysis of causes and impact of variation order on educational building projects, Journal of Facilities Management, 14, (2), 139-164, 2016
  • Taylor, T.R.B., Uddin, M., Goodrum, P.M., McCoy, A., Shan Y., Change Orders and Lessons Learned: Knowledge from Statistical Analyses of Engineering Change Orders on Kentucky Highway Projects, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 138, (12), 1360–1369, 2012
  • Dumont, P., Gibson, G.E., Fish, J., Scope Management using project definition rating index, Journal of Management in Engineering, 13, (5), 54-60,1997
  • Chan, D.W.M. and Kumaraswamy, M.M., a comparative study of causes of time overruns in Hong Kong construction projects, International Journal of Project Management, 15, (1), 55-63,1997
  • Hsieh, T., Lu, S., Wu, C.,Statistical Analysis of Causes for change orders in Metropolitan Public Works, International Journal of Project Management, 22, (8),679- 686,2004
  • Memon, A.H., Rahman, I.A., Hasan, M.F.A.,Significant causes and effects of variation orders in construction projects, Research Journal of Applied Sciences,7, (21),4494- 4502, 2014
  • Motawa, I.A.,A systematic approach to modelling change processes in construction projects, The Australian Journal of Construction Economics and Building, 5,(1), 2005
  • Love, P.E.,Edwards, D.J., Zahir,I.,Forensic project management: An exploratory examination of the causal behavior of design-induced rework, IEEE Transportation Engineering Management, 55,(2), 234-247,2008
  • Chen,J.L.,KNN-based knowledge sharing model for severe change order disputes in construction. Automation in Construction, 17,(6),773-779,2008
  • Sun, M., Meng, X.,Taxonomy for change causes and effects in construction projects, International journal of Project Management, 27, (6),560-572,2009
  • Odeh, A.M., Battaineh, H.T.,Causes of construction delay: traditional contracts, International Journal of Project Management, 20, (1), 67-73,2002
  • Lo, T.Y., Fung, I.W.H., Tung, K.C.F, Construction Delays in Hong Kong Civil Engineering Projects, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 132, (6), 636-649,2006
  • Rosenfeld,Y., Root-Cause Analysis of Construction-Cost Overruns, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management,140, (1), 4013039,2013
  • Sha’ar, K.Z., Assaf, S.A., Bambang, T., Babsail, M. and Fattah, A.M.A.El., Design- construction interface problems in large building construction projects, International Journal of Construction Management, 17,(3), 238-250, 2017
  • Mansfield, N., Ugwu, O., Doran, T., Causes of delay and cost overruns in Nigerian construction projects. International Journal of Project Management 12, (4), 254– 260,1994
  • Doloi, H., Sawhney, A., Iyer, K.C., Rentala, S.,Analysing factors affecting delays in Indian Contruction Projects, International Journal of project management,30, (4), 479- 489,2012
  • M. Mohamad, M. Nekooie, and A. Al-Harthy, “Design changes in residential reinforced concrete buildings: The causes, sources, impacts and preventive measures,” J. Constr. Dev. Ctries,17, (2), 23–44, 2012
  • Assaf, S.A., Al-Khalil, M. and Al-Hazmi, M., Causes of delay in large building construction projects. ASCE Journal of Management in Engineering, 11(2), 45– 50,1995
  • Yap, J.B.Y., Abdul-Rahman, H., Wang, H.,Collaborative model: Managing design changes with reusable project experiences through project learning and effective communication, International Journal of Project Management, 35, (7), 1253-1271, 2017
  • Cox, I. D., Morris, J., Rogerson, J. H., and Jared, G. E., A quantitative study of post contract award design changes in construction, Construction Management and Economics., 17,(4), 427-439,1999
  • Cox, S. and Hamilton, A.,Architect’s Job Book, 6th edn, Royal Institute of British Architects, London, RIBA Publications,1995
  • Enshassi A., Lisk R., Sawalhi I. and Radwan I.,Contributors to construction delays in Palestine, The Journal of American institute of constructors, 27, (2), 45-53, 2003
  • Arain, F.M., Assaf, S., Low, S.P.,Causes of Discrepancies between Design and Construction. Architectural Science Review 47, (3), 237–249, 2004
  • Ling, F.Y.Y., Chan, S.L., Chong, E., Ee, L.P., Predicting Performance of design-Build and Design-Bid-Build Projects, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 30, (1), 75-83,
  • Faridi, A.S. and El-Sayeng,S.M.,Significant factors causing delay in the UAE construction industry, Construction Management and Economics, 24,(11),1167- 1176,2006
  • Doloi, H.,Analysis of pre-qualification criteria in contractor selection and their impacts on project success, Construction Management and Economics, 27, (12),1245- 1263,2009
  • Holt, G.D., Olomolaiye, P.O., Harris, F.C.,A review of contractor selection practice in the U.K. construction industry. Building and Environment 30, (4),553–561,1995
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  • Love, P.E., Holt, G.D., Shen, L.Y., Li, H., Irani, Z.,Using systems dynamics to better understand change and rework in construction project management systems. International Journal of Project Management 20 (6), 425–436,2002
  • P. E. D. Love, Z. Frani, and D. J. Edwards, “A rework reduction model for construction projects,” IEEE Trans. Eng. Manag., 51, (4), 426–440, 2004
  • Sambasivan, M. and Soon, Y.W., Causes and effects of delays in Malaysian construction industry. International Journal of Project Management, 25, (5),517–26, 2007
  • Frimpong, Y., Oluwoye, J. and Crawford, L., Causes of delay and cost overruns in construction of groundwater projects in a developing countries: Ghana as a case study. International Journal of Project Management, 21, (5), 321–6, 2003
  • Yap, J.B.Y., Abdul-Rahman, H., Wang, C., A Conceptual Framework for Managing Design Changes in Building Construction, MATEC Web of Conferences 66, 00021, 2016
  • Hwang, B.-G., Zhao, X., Do, T.H. Van,Influence of Trade-Level Coordination Problems on Project Productivity,Project Management Journal,45, (5), 5-14,2014
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Investigation of Organizational and Regional Perceptions on the Changes in Construction Projects

Year 2021, Volume: 32 Issue: 6, 11257 - 11286, 01.11.2021
https://doi.org/10.18400/tekderg.595995

Abstract

One of the most common concerns in construction projects is changes during execution. Changes can increase the cost and duration of the construction project hereby, can lead to conflict between the parties involved in construction projects. The change causes may differ depending on the organizations and regions characteristics. The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of organizational and regional characteristics on key change factors. In this regard, top risky change factors were identified with respect to contractors, consultants, and owners located in North Cyprus, Turkey, and the U.S.A. The research findings showed that the most risky change factors differed in accordance with the characteristics of organizations and regions. It was concluded that “Errors/Inadequacies in Contract Drawing” was the riskiest factor according to contractors while “Low price due to high competition” was noted to be the riskiest change causes with respect to consultants and owners. In point of regions, “Inconsistency between different design disciplines” was identified as the top risky change factor according to the respondents in the U.S.A. located organizations. However “Low contract price” was designated as the top risky change factor according to the respondents in North Cyprus and Turkey. In addition, key measures were suggested to be able to mitigate changes in accordance with organizational and regional characteristics.

References

  • Ming, S., Sexton, M., Aouad, G., Fleming, A., Senaratne, S., Anumba, C., Industrial Report: Managing Changes in Construction Projects Retrieved, Bristol UWE: School of the Built and Natural Environment, Bristol UWE, 2004.
  • Ibbs, W., Wong, C., Kwak, H., Project Change Management Systems, Journal of Management in Engineering, 17, (3), 159–165, 2001.
  • Anees, M.M., Mohamed, H.E., Abdul Razek, M.E., Evaluation of change management efficiency of construction contractors, Housing and Building National Research Center, 9,(1), 77-85,2013
  • Moselhi, O., Assem, I., El-Rayes, K., Change Orders Impact on Labor Productivity, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 131, (3), 354–359,2005.
  • Alnuami, A.S., Taha, R.A., Al Mohsin, M., Al-Harthi, A.S., Causes, Effecrs, Benefits, and Remedies of Change Orders on Public Construction Projects in Oman, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 136, (5), 615–622, 2010.
  • Serag, E., Oloufa, A., Malone, L., Radwan, E., Model for Quantifying the Impact of Change Orders on Project Cost for U.S. Roadwork Construction, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 136, (9), 1015–1027, 2010.
  • Arditi, D. Akan, T.A., Gurdamak, S., Reasons for Delay in Public Projects in Turkey, Cosntruction Management and Economics, 3, (2), 171-181, 1985
  • Kazaz, A., Ulubeyli, S., Tuncbilekli, N.A., Causes of Delay in Construction Projects in Turkey, Journal of Civil Engineering and Management, 18, (3), 426–435,2012.
  • İlter, O., Çelik, T., The Effect of Project Variables on Cost and Time of Construction Projects, 5th international Project and Construction Management Conference (IPCMC2018), North Cyprus, 2018
  • O’Brien, J.J., 1998, Construction Change Orders, New York, McGraw Hill
  • Arain, F.M., Pheng, L.S., How Design Consultants Perceive Potential Causes of Variation Orders for Institutional Buildings in Singapore, Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 1, (3), 181-196, 2005a.
  • Assaf, S.A., Al-Hejji, S., Causes of Delay in Large Construction Projects, International Journal of Project Management, 24, (4), 349–357, 2006.
  • Kaming, P.F., Olomolaiye, P.O., Holt, G.D., Harris, F.C., Factors Influencing Construction Time and Cost Overruns on High-Rise Projects in Indonesia, Construction Management and Economics, 15, (1), 83–94, 1997.
  • Zaneldin, E.K., Construction Claims in United Arab Emirates: Types, Causes and Frequency, International Journal of Project Management, 24, (5), 453–459, 2006.
  • Ijaola, I.A., Iyagba, R.O., A comparative Study of Causes of Change Orders in Public Construction Projects in Nigeria and Oman, Journal of Emerging Trends in Economics and Management Sciences, 3, (5), 495–501, 2012.
  • Oladapo, A.A., A Quantitative Assessment of the Cost and Time Impact of Variation Orders on Construction Projects, Journal of Engineering Design and Technology, 5, (1), 35–48, 2007.
  • Hassanein, A.A.G., Nemr, W.E., Claims Management in the Egyptian Industrial Construction Sector: A Contractor’s Perspective, Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 15, (5), 456–469, 2007.
  • Enshassi, A., Arain, F., Al-Raee, S., Causes of variation orders in construction projects in the Gaza Strip, Journal of Civil Engineering and Management, 16, (4), 540–551, 2010.
  • Stare, A., Reducing Negative Impact of Project Changes with risk and change management, Zagreb International Review of Economics & Business, 14, (2), 71- 85, 2011
  • Arain, F.M., Pheng, L.S., The Potential Effects of Variation Orders on Institutional Buildings Projects”, Facilities, 23, (11), 496–510, 2005b.
  • Wu, C., Hsieh, T., Cheng, W., Statistical Analysis of Causes for Design Change in Highway Construction on Taiwan, International Journal of Project Management, 23, (7), 554–563, 2005.
  • Akinsola, A.O., Potts, K.F., Ndekugri, I., Harris, F.C., Identification and Evaluation of Factors Influencing Variations on Building Project Cost, International Journal of Project Management, 15, (4), 263–267, 1997.
  • Lu, H., Issa,R.R.A., Extended production integration for construction: a loosely coupled project model for building construction. ASCE, Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering, 19, (1), 58-68, 2005
  • Sönmez, M.., Dikmen, S.Ü., Akbıyıklı, R., Time - Cost Relationships for Superstructure Projects in Turkey, Teknik Dergi, 31, (2), 03-01, 2020
  • Ahbab, C.., Daneshvar, S., Çelik, T., Cost and Time Management Efficiency Assessment for Large Road Projects Using Data Envelopment Analysis, Teknik Dergi, 30, (2), 8937 – 8959, 2019
  • Hanna, A.S., Camlic, R., Peterson, P.A., Nordheim, E.V., Quantitative Definition of Project Impacted by Change Orders, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 128, (1), 57-64, 2002.
  • Hanna, A.W., Gunduz, M., Impact of Change Orders on Small Labor-Intensive Projects, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 130, (5), 726-733, 2004.
  • Wambeke, B.W., Hsiang, S., Liu, M., Causes of Variation in Construction Project Task Starting Times and Duration, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 137, (9), 663–677, 2011.
  • Lee, S., Tae, S., Jee, N., Shin, S., LDA-Based Model for Measuring Impact of Change Orders in Apartment Projects and Its Application for Pre Risk Assessment and Post Evaluation, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 141, (7), 0401501, 2015.
  • Diekman, J., Nelson, M., Construction Claims: Frequency and Severity, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 111, (1), 74–81,1985
  • Bröchner, J., Badenfelt, U., Changes and Change Management in Construction and IT Projects, Automation in Construction, 20, (7), 767–775, 2011
  • Bakr, G.A., Studying the Status of Variations in Construction Contract in Jordan, Computing in Civil and Building Engineering, 187–194, 2014.
  • Kocaman, E.., Kuru, M., Çalış, G., Investigating the Effect of Tendering Procedure and Contract Type on the Construction Contract Price, Teknik Dergi, 31, (1), 9789 – 9812, 2020
  • Oyewobi, L.O., Jimon, R., Olanrewaju, B., Shittu, A.A., Analysis of causes and impact of variation order on educational building projects, Journal of Facilities Management, 14, (2), 139-164, 2016
  • Taylor, T.R.B., Uddin, M., Goodrum, P.M., McCoy, A., Shan Y., Change Orders and Lessons Learned: Knowledge from Statistical Analyses of Engineering Change Orders on Kentucky Highway Projects, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 138, (12), 1360–1369, 2012
  • Dumont, P., Gibson, G.E., Fish, J., Scope Management using project definition rating index, Journal of Management in Engineering, 13, (5), 54-60,1997
  • Chan, D.W.M. and Kumaraswamy, M.M., a comparative study of causes of time overruns in Hong Kong construction projects, International Journal of Project Management, 15, (1), 55-63,1997
  • Hsieh, T., Lu, S., Wu, C.,Statistical Analysis of Causes for change orders in Metropolitan Public Works, International Journal of Project Management, 22, (8),679- 686,2004
  • Memon, A.H., Rahman, I.A., Hasan, M.F.A.,Significant causes and effects of variation orders in construction projects, Research Journal of Applied Sciences,7, (21),4494- 4502, 2014
  • Motawa, I.A.,A systematic approach to modelling change processes in construction projects, The Australian Journal of Construction Economics and Building, 5,(1), 2005
  • Love, P.E.,Edwards, D.J., Zahir,I.,Forensic project management: An exploratory examination of the causal behavior of design-induced rework, IEEE Transportation Engineering Management, 55,(2), 234-247,2008
  • Chen,J.L.,KNN-based knowledge sharing model for severe change order disputes in construction. Automation in Construction, 17,(6),773-779,2008
  • Sun, M., Meng, X.,Taxonomy for change causes and effects in construction projects, International journal of Project Management, 27, (6),560-572,2009
  • Odeh, A.M., Battaineh, H.T.,Causes of construction delay: traditional contracts, International Journal of Project Management, 20, (1), 67-73,2002
  • Lo, T.Y., Fung, I.W.H., Tung, K.C.F, Construction Delays in Hong Kong Civil Engineering Projects, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 132, (6), 636-649,2006
  • Rosenfeld,Y., Root-Cause Analysis of Construction-Cost Overruns, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management,140, (1), 4013039,2013
  • Sha’ar, K.Z., Assaf, S.A., Bambang, T., Babsail, M. and Fattah, A.M.A.El., Design- construction interface problems in large building construction projects, International Journal of Construction Management, 17,(3), 238-250, 2017
  • Mansfield, N., Ugwu, O., Doran, T., Causes of delay and cost overruns in Nigerian construction projects. International Journal of Project Management 12, (4), 254– 260,1994
  • Doloi, H., Sawhney, A., Iyer, K.C., Rentala, S.,Analysing factors affecting delays in Indian Contruction Projects, International Journal of project management,30, (4), 479- 489,2012
  • M. Mohamad, M. Nekooie, and A. Al-Harthy, “Design changes in residential reinforced concrete buildings: The causes, sources, impacts and preventive measures,” J. Constr. Dev. Ctries,17, (2), 23–44, 2012
  • Assaf, S.A., Al-Khalil, M. and Al-Hazmi, M., Causes of delay in large building construction projects. ASCE Journal of Management in Engineering, 11(2), 45– 50,1995
  • Yap, J.B.Y., Abdul-Rahman, H., Wang, H.,Collaborative model: Managing design changes with reusable project experiences through project learning and effective communication, International Journal of Project Management, 35, (7), 1253-1271, 2017
  • Cox, I. D., Morris, J., Rogerson, J. H., and Jared, G. E., A quantitative study of post contract award design changes in construction, Construction Management and Economics., 17,(4), 427-439,1999
  • Cox, S. and Hamilton, A.,Architect’s Job Book, 6th edn, Royal Institute of British Architects, London, RIBA Publications,1995
  • Enshassi A., Lisk R., Sawalhi I. and Radwan I.,Contributors to construction delays in Palestine, The Journal of American institute of constructors, 27, (2), 45-53, 2003
  • Arain, F.M., Assaf, S., Low, S.P.,Causes of Discrepancies between Design and Construction. Architectural Science Review 47, (3), 237–249, 2004
  • Ling, F.Y.Y., Chan, S.L., Chong, E., Ee, L.P., Predicting Performance of design-Build and Design-Bid-Build Projects, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 30, (1), 75-83,
  • Faridi, A.S. and El-Sayeng,S.M.,Significant factors causing delay in the UAE construction industry, Construction Management and Economics, 24,(11),1167- 1176,2006
  • Doloi, H.,Analysis of pre-qualification criteria in contractor selection and their impacts on project success, Construction Management and Economics, 27, (12),1245- 1263,2009
  • Holt, G.D., Olomolaiye, P.O., Harris, F.C.,A review of contractor selection practice in the U.K. construction industry. Building and Environment 30, (4),553–561,1995
  • Andersen, B., Olsson, N.O.E., Onsøyen, L.E., Spjelkavik, I.,Post project changes,: occurrence, causes, and countermeasures, International Journal of Project Business, 4, (2), 308-328,2011
  • Love, P.E., Holt, G.D., Shen, L.Y., Li, H., Irani, Z.,Using systems dynamics to better understand change and rework in construction project management systems. International Journal of Project Management 20 (6), 425–436,2002
  • P. E. D. Love, Z. Frani, and D. J. Edwards, “A rework reduction model for construction projects,” IEEE Trans. Eng. Manag., 51, (4), 426–440, 2004
  • Sambasivan, M. and Soon, Y.W., Causes and effects of delays in Malaysian construction industry. International Journal of Project Management, 25, (5),517–26, 2007
  • Frimpong, Y., Oluwoye, J. and Crawford, L., Causes of delay and cost overruns in construction of groundwater projects in a developing countries: Ghana as a case study. International Journal of Project Management, 21, (5), 321–6, 2003
  • Yap, J.B.Y., Abdul-Rahman, H., Wang, C., A Conceptual Framework for Managing Design Changes in Building Construction, MATEC Web of Conferences 66, 00021, 2016
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Primary Language English
Subjects Civil Engineering
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Osman İlter 0000-0002-3270-3523

Tahir Çelik This is me 0000-0002-2943-0640

Publication Date November 1, 2021
Submission Date July 24, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 32 Issue: 6

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APA İlter, O., & Çelik, T. (2021). Investigation of Organizational and Regional Perceptions on the Changes in Construction Projects. Teknik Dergi, 32(6), 11257-11286. https://doi.org/10.18400/tekderg.595995
AMA İlter O, Çelik T. Investigation of Organizational and Regional Perceptions on the Changes in Construction Projects. Teknik Dergi. November 2021;32(6):11257-11286. doi:10.18400/tekderg.595995
Chicago İlter, Osman, and Tahir Çelik. “Investigation of Organizational and Regional Perceptions on the Changes in Construction Projects”. Teknik Dergi 32, no. 6 (November 2021): 11257-86. https://doi.org/10.18400/tekderg.595995.
EndNote İlter O, Çelik T (November 1, 2021) Investigation of Organizational and Regional Perceptions on the Changes in Construction Projects. Teknik Dergi 32 6 11257–11286.
IEEE O. İlter and T. Çelik, “Investigation of Organizational and Regional Perceptions on the Changes in Construction Projects”, Teknik Dergi, vol. 32, no. 6, pp. 11257–11286, 2021, doi: 10.18400/tekderg.595995.
ISNAD İlter, Osman - Çelik, Tahir. “Investigation of Organizational and Regional Perceptions on the Changes in Construction Projects”. Teknik Dergi 32/6 (November 2021), 11257-11286. https://doi.org/10.18400/tekderg.595995.
JAMA İlter O, Çelik T. Investigation of Organizational and Regional Perceptions on the Changes in Construction Projects. Teknik Dergi. 2021;32:11257–11286.
MLA İlter, Osman and Tahir Çelik. “Investigation of Organizational and Regional Perceptions on the Changes in Construction Projects”. Teknik Dergi, vol. 32, no. 6, 2021, pp. 11257-86, doi:10.18400/tekderg.595995.
Vancouver İlter O, Çelik T. Investigation of Organizational and Regional Perceptions on the Changes in Construction Projects. Teknik Dergi. 2021;32(6):11257-86.