Association Between Delay, Project Size and Low Bid Percentage

Subhadra Maharjan, Ajay K. Mishra, P. Aithal
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess the effects of some prominent factors like low bid amount, contract size and geographical locations of the projects on causing delayed completion in road and bridge projects carried out by the Road Division Offices under the Department of Roads (DoR) of Nepal. Design/Methodology/Approach: Fifteen construction contracts from each of the seven provinces of the country were selected for the study. The projects were completed in three Nepali fiscal years starting from 2074/75 till 2076/77 irrespective of their starting date. The contracts were grouped under various categories like stipulated project duration, percentage of contract amount bid below estimate amount, contract amount and the project locations including the mountains, hills and terai. Projects from mountain districts like Sankhuwasabha and Baitadi; Kathmandu, Kaski and Surkhet in the hills and Siraha and Rupandehi in terai were selected. The research approach included both qualitative and quantitative methods of information collection. Secondary data sources comprised of the DOR office documents including the work completion reports, IPCs, time extension documents, work variation orders and other pertinent records. SPSS software has been used for processing the input data and thus relationships between different variables such as delay, size of contract; percent below estimate amount, initial contract duration, project geographical location etc. have been checked. Correlation and regression analysis have been carried out between delay of contracts (dependent variable), and independent variables like size of contract, percent below estimate amount and geography. Findings/Result: Spearman rank correlation value between delay category and estimate amount category was 0.210 with p value of 0.031 (< 0.05) thus suggesting weak correlation but significant relationship between these two variables. Further, Pearson correlation value between delay and percent below estimate was 0.243 with p value of 0.013 (< 0.05) thus suggesting weak correlation but significant relationship between these two variables too. Binary logistic regression analysis showed Nagelkerke R square value of 0.139 which provides an indication that the amount of variation in the dependent variable (project delay) which is only around 14% of variance was due to the effects of independent variables (size of contract, percentage below estimate amount and geography). This suggests that remaining 86% variance was caused by some other factors which were not considered under the scope of this study. Also, p value of 0.013 which was less than 0.05 suggested there was statistically significant relation between dependent and independent variables. Originality/Value: The paper assesses the effects and association of some prominent factors for timely performance of projects. Paper Type: Review paper
延迟、项目规模和低投标比例之间的关系
目的:本研究的目的是评估一些突出因素的影响,如低投标金额、合同规模和项目的地理位置,导致尼泊尔道路部(DoR)下的道路部门办公室进行的道路和桥梁项目延迟完工。设计/方法/方法:从该国七个省的每个省选择了15个建筑合同进行研究。这些项目在尼泊尔从2074/75年至2076/77年的三个财政年度内完成,无论其开始日期如何。这些合同按规定的项目期限、合同金额低于预估金额的百分比、合同金额以及项目地点(包括山脉、丘陵和台地)等类别进行分组。来自山区的项目,如Sankhuwasabha和Baitadi;加德满都、卡斯基和苏尔赫特位于山区,西拉哈和鲁潘德希位于泰莱。研究方法包括定性和定量的信息收集方法。次要数据来源包括DOR办公室文件,包括工作完成报告,ipc,延期文件,工作变更单和其他相关记录。SPSS软件已被用于处理输入数据,从而不同变量之间的关系,如延迟,合同规模;已检查了低于预估金额的百分比,初始合同期限,项目地理位置等。在合同延期(因变量)与合同规模、低于预估金额百分比和地理位置等自变量之间进行了相关和回归分析。发现/结果:延迟类别与预估金额类别的Spearman秩相关值为0.210,p值为0.031(< 0.05),两者相关性较弱,但相关性显著。延迟与低于估计百分比之间的Pearson相关值为0.243,p值为0.013(< 0.05),两者之间的相关性较弱,但也存在显著性关系。二元逻辑回归分析显示Nagelkerke R平方值为0.139,这表明因变量(项目延迟)的变异量仅占变异量的14%左右,是由于自变量(合同规模、低于估计金额的百分比和地理位置)的影响。这表明,剩余的86%的方差是由一些其他因素引起的,这些因素不在本研究的范围内。p值为0.013,小于0.05,说明因变量与自变量之间有统计学意义。原创性/价值:本文评估了项目及时绩效的一些突出因素的影响和关联。论文类型:综述论文
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