The factors militating internal stakeholders on road infrastructure projects

Nokulunga Xolile Mashwama, Winnie Mushatu, Didibhuku Thwala, Clinton Aigbavboa

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Abstract

There are numerous participants involved in construction projects including the client or sponsor of the project, regulatory bodies, contractors, consultants, ward councilors, community who affect or become affected by the project. Stakeholders can affect the road construction positive or negatively. Stakeholder s engagement is done to avoid unnecessary conflicts and controversies and to attain the desired successful implementation of the project. The paper aims to identify the impact of internal stakeholders on road construction project. Quantitative approach was adopted for this study. 100 questionnaires were distributed and 76 were collected and analyzed. The data was collected through primary and secondary sources. Factor analysis was conducted, Correlation matric coefficients has been conducted to ensure visibility of coefficients greater than 0.3 and Kaiser-Meyer-Olkim (KMO) and Barletts test were conducted. From the findings it transpired that late payment to service providers; failure to verify contractor qualification; Client knowledge to review design documentation; inadequate involvement during construction project, lack of understanding project feasibility. The participation of stakeholders encourages the public to share their knowledge with the regulatory authorities, fosters better-informed decisions and decreases likelihood of project failure. Early stakeholder s involvement can add benefits of diffusing opposition to a project.

Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2020
Event3rd European and Mediterranean Structural Engineering and Construction Conference 2020, Euro-Med-Sec 2020 - Limassol, Cyprus
Duration: 3 Aug 20208 Aug 2020

Conference

Conference3rd European and Mediterranean Structural Engineering and Construction Conference 2020, Euro-Med-Sec 2020
Country/TerritoryCyprus
CityLimassol
Period3/08/208/08/20

Keywords

  • Barletts test
  • KMO test
  • Participants
  • Performance
  • Projects stakeholders

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Building and Construction
  • Civil and Structural Engineering

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