Risk Identification of Building Construction Projects in Egypt
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Data Collection
2.2. Questionnaire Preparation
- Section 1 included information about the past experiences of the participants and their companies, such as job title/designation, company size and the number of employees in their companies, the annual estimated budget of their companies’ projects, and their years of experience in the building of construction projects in Egypt.
- Section 3 was related to driving mitigation and corrective actions for the top 10 risk factors on the basis of the structured interviews with expert engineers from the construction industry in Egypt.
2.3. Questionnaire Distribution
3. Results
- Risk factors related to planning and controlling.
- Risk factors related to execution.
- Risk factors related to regulation.
- Risk factors related to project finance.
- Risk factors related to communication.
- Risk factors related to unforeseen conditions.
- Risk factors related to resources.
4. Discussion
- Funding problems from contractors.
- Material price fluctuations.
- Unrealistic estimated duration for project activities/phases.
- Shortage of construction materials in the market.
- Changing laws, especially those related to importation and exportation of construction materials.
- Currency exchange rate.
- Changes in material types and specifications during construction.
4.1. Planning and Controlling Category
4.2. Execution Category
4.3. Regulation Category
4.4. Finance Category
4.5. Communication Category
4.6. Unforeseen Conditions Category
4.7. Resources Category
5. Conclusions
5.1. Academic and Practical Contributions
5.2. Recommendations for Academic Applications and Practice
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Category | Never | Rarely | Sometimes | Often | Greatly Often |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rating | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
SN | Factor | FI | F | II | IR | SI | SR |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Planning and controlling | |||||||
F(1,1) | Inaccurate site investigations prior to commencing construction | 3.23 | 19 | 3.28 | 9 | 10.61 | 9 |
F(1,2) | Inadequate planning—poor site management | 3.24 | 18 | 2.76 | 14 | 8.94 | 15 |
F(1,3) | Lack of delivering and connecting utilities services (i.e., electricity, water) | 2.84 | 26 | 2.59 | 19 | 7.36 | 20 |
F(1,4) | Unrealistic estimated duration for project activities/phases | 4.26 | 4 | 3.63 | 5 | 15.48 | 3 |
F(1,5) | Delay in delivery of materials | 3.14 | 21 | 3.25 | 10 | 10.20 | 11 |
F(1,6) | Delay in obtaining permits and licenses | 2.77 | 29 | 2.48 | 21 | 6.88 | 23 |
Execution | |||||||
F(2,1) | Changing of scope | 3.65 | 9 | 2.86 | 12 | 10.46 | 10 |
F(2,2) | Delay in approving design documents | 3.09 | 22 | 2.67 | 17 | 8.27 | 17 |
F(2,3) | Delay in performing inspection and testing during the project, excluding final tests | 3.25 | 17 | 2.80 | 13 | 9.11 | 12 |
F(2,4) | Delay in performing final inspection | 3.07 | 23 | 2.28 | 26 | 7.02 | 21 |
F(2,5) | Inappropriate construction methods | 3.43 | 11 | 2.43 | 22 | 8.34 | 16 |
F(2,6) | Lack of quality for the submittals from contractors | 3.41 | 12 | 1.53 | 33 | 5.21 | 29 |
F(2,7) | Changing of material specification in the construction phase | 4.03 | 6 | 3.04 | 11 | 12.26 | 7 |
Regulation | |||||||
F(3,1) | Complicated administration process | 4.05 | 5 | 1.68 | 29 | 6.83 | 25 |
F(3,2) | Changing laws, especially those related to the importation and exportation of construction materials | 3.77 | 8 | 3.61 | 6 | 13.61 | 5 |
F(3,3) | Changing government regulations | 2.25 | 34 | 3.65 | 3 | 8.23 | 18 |
F(3,4) | Strong political opposition/hostility | 1.80 | 35 | 2.66 | 18 | 4.79 | 31 |
F(3,5) | Currency exchange rate | 3.80 | 7 | 3.46 | 8 | 13.16 | 6 |
Project finance | |||||||
F(4,1) | Material price fluctuations | 4.41 | 2 | 3.72 | 2 | 16.39 | 2 |
F(4,2) | Funding problems from contractors | 4.51 | 1 | 3.81 | 1 | 17.17 | 1 |
F(4,3) | Delay in the certification of contractor payments | 3.17 | 20 | 3.64 | 4 | 11.54 | 8 |
F(4,4) | Delay in paying staff salaries | 2.95 | 18 | 2.55 | 20 | 7.51 | 19 |
F(4,5) | Delay in the certification of consultant payments | 2.82 | 18 | 2.42 | 23 | 6.83 | 24 |
Communication | |||||||
F(5,1) | Poor communication between clients, consultants, and contractors | 3.31 | 14 | 2.73 | 15 | 9.01 | 13 |
F(5,2) | Lack of design requirements | 3.48 | 10 | 1.75 | 28 | 6.09 | 27 |
F(5,3) | Misunderstanding of authorities’ requirements | 3.27 | 16 | 1.68 | 29 | 5.52 | 28 |
Unforeseen conditions | |||||||
F(6,1) | Accidental condition (HSE, natural disaster, labor dispute) | 2.62 | 32 | 1.44 | 34 | 3.78 | 35 |
F(6,2) | Site conditions (i.e., neighbors’ restrictions, etc.) | 3.37 | 13 | 1.42 | 35 | 4.79 | 32 |
F(6,3) | Bad weather | 2.68 | 30 | 1.58 | 32 | 4.24 | 33 |
F(6,4) | Labor unrest/strikes | 2.48 | 33 | 1.60 | 31 | 3.98 | 34 |
Resources | |||||||
F(7,1) | Availability of skilled labor | 3.31 | 14 | 2.73 | 15 | 9.01 | 13 |
F(7,2) | Availability of equipment | 2.87 | 18 | 2.41 | 24 | 6.93 | 22 |
F(7,3) | Shortage of construction materials in the market | 4.31 | 3 | 3.53 | 7 | 15.18 | 4 |
F(7,4) | Capability of subcontractors/suppliers | 2.83 | 18 | 2.36 | 25 | 6.68 | 26 |
F(7,5) | Possibility of maintaining equipment easily | 2.66 | 31 | 1.86 | 27 | 4.96 | 30 |
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Yousri, E.; Sayed, A.E.B.; Farag, M.A.M.; Abdelalim, A.M. Risk Identification of Building Construction Projects in Egypt. Buildings 2023, 13, 1084. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings13041084
Yousri E, Sayed AEB, Farag MAM, Abdelalim AM. Risk Identification of Building Construction Projects in Egypt. Buildings. 2023; 13(4):1084. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings13041084
Chicago/Turabian StyleYousri, Elhosin, Ahmed El Badawy Sayed, Moataz A. M. Farag, and Ahmed Mohammed Abdelalim. 2023. "Risk Identification of Building Construction Projects in Egypt" Buildings 13, no. 4: 1084. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings13041084
APA StyleYousri, E., Sayed, A. E. B., Farag, M. A. M., & Abdelalim, A. M. (2023). Risk Identification of Building Construction Projects in Egypt. Buildings, 13(4), 1084. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings13041084