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本文介绍了对废弃基础设施项目的研究结果,并提出了减少加纳基础设施可持续性不利影响的建议。本研究采用了面对面访谈和问卷调查相结合的方法。我们收到了来自加纳16个地区的大都会、市和地区议会(m.m.d.a.)中参与选择和批准政府项目的选定政府官员、顾问和最终用户的回复。从45名候选人的访谈中收集的定性数据用Atlas ti 8进行转录和编码,并逐行进行内容分析。同时,研究人员借助社会科学统计软件包(sps)中的Mann- Whitney U-test分析了320名受访者完成的问卷中的定量数据,以评估加纳完成的项目放弃的影响程度。研究结果表明,加纳存在已完成的项目放弃现象,其对基础设施发展的长期可持续性和国家整体经济增长的经济、社会和环境影响相当大。发现基础设施的可持续性同样取决于项目筹备的最初阶段。该研究提请读者注意项目选择和批准标准的关键作用。该研究确定了项目选择和审批过程以及建筑行业的长期可持续性的关键影响。
A Critical Analysis of Completed Abandoned Construction Projects in Ghana
The paper presents findings from a study of abandoned infrastructure projects and provides recommendations to lessen the adverse effects of infrastructural sustainability in Ghana. The study adopted a mixed-method approach, using face-to-face interviews, and a questionnaire survey. Responses were received from selected government officials, consultants, and end-users involved in selecting and approving government projects in the Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (M.M.D.A.s) of the 16 regions of Ghana. Qualitative data gathered from an interview of 45 candidates were transcribed and coded with Atlas ti eight and line-by-line content analysis. Whilst, quantitative data from questionnaires completed by 320 respondents were analysed by the researcher with the aid of Mann- Whitney U-test in Statistical Package for Social Sciences (S.P.S.S.) to evaluate the magnitude of the impacts of completed project abandonment in Ghana. Findings indicate that completed project abandonment exists in Ghana, and its economic, social, and environmental implications are considerable on the long-term sustainability of infrastructure development and the country's overall economic growth. Infrastructural sustainability was found to be equally contingent on the initial stages of project preparation. The study draws readers’ attention to the critical role of project selection and approval criteria. The study identified critical impacts of project selection and approval process and the construction industry's long-term sustainability.