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AuthorNaji, Khalid K.
AuthorGunduz, Murat
AuthorNaser, Ayman F.
Available date2023-12-03T11:22:46Z
Publication Date2022-09-06
Publication NameJournal of Civil Engineering and Management
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3846/jcem.2022.17203
CitationNaji, K. K., Gunduz, M., & Naser, A. F. (2022). Construction change order management project support system utilizing Delphi method. Journal of Civil Engineering and Management, 28(7), 564-589.
ISSN1392-3730
URIhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85138102235&origin=inward
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/50061
AbstractChange orders are a major challenge in the construction industry due to the associated time and cost impacts. Thus, managing change effectively assists in alleviating cost overruns and delays. Avoiding change orders and controlling them during project phases requires comprehensive research on the factors affecting the change orders management (COM) performance. This study contributes to existing knowledge by introducing a COM performance measurement framework to help construction professionals evaluate, track, and manage COM performance. A comprehensive literature review, personal meetings, and the Delphi technique are utilized to identify 49 performance factors, categorized into 7 COM groups. 13 Delphi panel members are selected according to purposive sampling technique. The collected data are examined through normality and reliability tests and then analyzed by Spearman’s correlation coefficient, score percentage, and the mean to standard deviation ratio to decide whether to continue with the Delphi method. Consensus between the panelists is reached after the second round of Delphi by the utilization of nonparametric statistical tests. The Delphi study results are followed up by measuring the inter-rater agreement (IRA) and ranking the COM performance factors using the sum rank weighting method. Finally, an operational support system framework that takes into consideration the project life cycle of a project is developed to manage and control these factors to decrease disputes between project parties that occur due to improper COM performance.
Languageen
PublisherVilnius Gediminas Technical University
Subjectchange order risk assessment
change orders management
construction project management
cost overrun
Delphi study
key performance indicators
planning
project success factors
project sustainability
risk management
time overrun
TitleCONSTRUCTION CHANGE ORDER MANAGEMENT PROJECT SUPPORT SYSTEM UTILIZING DELPHI METHOD
TypeArticle
Pagination564-589
Issue Number7
Volume Number28
ESSN1822-3605
dc.accessType Open Access


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