Causes of Variation Orders in Road Construction Projects in Tanzania

Q3 Social Sciences
Roziana Saki, Chunho Yeom
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Abstract

Variation order has long been an essential component of road construction projects worldwide, being predominantly observed in Tanzania, where road projects are particularly vulnerable. This study aimed to determine the sources of variation orders in Tanzanian road construction projects and provide a feasible remedy, such as reduction or eradication. A desk study and questionnaire were utilized as the research approach and analyzed using the relative importance index (RII) method. The results reveal that the most significant circumstances causing variation orders are financial problems, weather conditions, differing site conditions, changes in design, poor scheduling, lack of coordination, delay in approval, unavailability of equipment, and lack of communication. Recommended strategies to minimize variation orders were that all involved parties should plan before the commencement of on-site work and perform detailed site investigations. Consultants should ensure that the design and specifications are within the approved budget. All participants were required to spend adequate time in the pretender planning phase. Finally, accurate information and research should be obtained regarding procurement procedures, materials, and plants.
坦桑尼亚公路建设项目变更顺序的原因分析
长期以来,变化顺序一直是世界各地道路建设项目的一个重要组成部分,在道路项目特别脆弱的坦桑尼亚尤为明显。本研究旨在确定坦桑尼亚道路建设项目变更订单的来源,并提供可行的补救措施,如减少或消除。本研究采用桌面研究和问卷调查相结合的方法,采用相对重要性指数法进行分析。结果表明,导致变更订单的最重要的情况是财务问题、天气条件、不同的场地条件、设计变更、调度不当、缺乏协调、审批延迟、设备不可用和缺乏沟通。建议减少变更订单的策略是,所有相关方应在现场工作开始前进行计划,并进行详细的现场调查。顾问应确保设计和规格在批准的预算范围内。所有的参与者都被要求在伪装者计划阶段花足够的时间。最后,应该获得关于采购程序、材料和工厂的准确信息和研究。
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Open Transportation Journal
Open Transportation Journal Social Sciences-Transportation
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