PRACTICE OF CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULING AND ITS IMPACT ON DELAY CLAIM ANALYSIS
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2022-08-08
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Hawassa University
Abstract
Construction schedules should sufficiently and accurately provide the necessary information
to measure effect of a delay event on: succeeding activities, project duration and project cost.
However, it was concluded that programs being submitted by contractors in the Ethiopian
context don't assist to analyze delays. Performance of delay claims analysis in Ethiopian
context is usually very low in terms of accuracy because analysis is little based on reliable
and sufficient schedule information. The objective of this thesis was to evaluate practice and
challenges of construction scheduling in view of delay analysis in Ethiopia, the impact on
delay claim analysis and propose a scheduling framework to improve performance of DCA.
In collecting data, survey questionnaire was delivered to purposively selected construction
professionals and 155 complete responses were collected. The data was checked for construct
validity, content validity and reliability. Mean scores of factors were calculated and one
sample T-tests were performed to evaluate relative significance. Multiple regression analysis
was conducted to predict impact of the scheduling practice factors and documentation of asbuilt records on performance of delay claim analysis. Results of the study showed that the
construction scheduling practice in Ethiopia is below satisfactory in providing accurate and
sufficient information for delay analysis in all dimensions studied. Low Responsiveness of
Contractors’ Top management to Schedules (1), Lack of Technical knowledge and skill of
Scheduling (2), Absence of National Scheduling Standards (3) and Task of iteration in a
resource constrained environment (4) were identified challenge factors of construction
scheduling in Ethiopia. Task of iteration in a resource constrained environment was found
the most challenging factor. Reliability of Schedule (1), Accuracy and Timely
Communication of Update Schedules (2), Documentation of Old Schedules and the Schedule
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basis (3) and Conciseness of Schedule (4) were identified as scheduling practice factors
impacting delay claim analysis. Results of regression analysis showed that Documentation
of as built records has the most prediction of the impact on delay analysis performance
whereas Conciseness of Schedule has the least prediction. The regression model was
significant with F (5,149) = 20.145, P < 0.001. A case study that confirmed results of the
quantitative analysis was also conducted. Finally, a scheduling framework to improve
performance of delay claim analysis was developed. The developed framework indicates
roles of stakeholders in mitigating the impacting factors. The findings of this study are
helpful to improve performance of DCA and the scheduling practice because it revealed the
status of the practice, identified challenges to be tackled and provided a framework guide for
improvement.
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Scheduling Practice, Delay (Claim) Analysis, Critical Path Method
