Preliminary qualitative findings: challenges in large infrastructure projects towards development of innovative performance measurement
Performance measurement system to assess development of large infrastructure project has developed due to the unachieved of high design and technical requirements, excessive cost investments and lack of competent human resources and managerial capabilities. Growing numbers of discrepant of interest...
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Trans Tech Publications Inc
2015
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| Online Access: | doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.773-774.1012 doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.773-774.1012 |
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| Summary: | Performance measurement system to assess development of large infrastructure project
has developed due to the unachieved of high design and technical requirements, excessive cost
investments and lack of competent human resources and managerial capabilities. Growing numbers
of discrepant of interest among key participants has also led to conflicts, blame cultures, and
mismatches of objectives that have been found to be contributory factors to poor project
performance. Although, several approaches have been determined, the challenges in terms of time,
cost, and quality (objective measures) are still arguable. Further exploration requires the inclusion
of additional challenges in delivering large infrastructure projects, particularly in relation to
subjective measures, such as safety, relationship, satisfaction, social and environmental aspects.
Owing to this limitation, preliminary findings of identifying the challenges in large infrastructure
projects are vital to fulfill the current needs in the development of innovative performance
measurement. The research adheres to by reviewing relevant literature and evaluating expert
insights on the research topic. The results of the research would provide qualitative evidence in
support of the notion that appropriate and comprehensive performance measurement to improve
project outcome. This study may also encourage key stakeholders mainly involved in infrastructure
projects to increase their attention on possible challenges to achieve project objectives and
requirements in the development of a large project, and helps to the achievement of government
transformation programme (GTP). |
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