TY - JOUR
T1 - Analysis of Risk Factors associated with Railway Projects in Tanzania
AU - Mussa, Ramadhani Kiungulia
AU - Yeom, Chunho
AU - Lee, Sanghoon
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Bentham Science Publisher.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Aims: The study aimed to analyze the key risk factors associated with railway projects in Tanzania. Background: The occurrence of risks in large construction projects implemented in Tanzania has become a topic of debate in this era. Implemented and ongoing railway projects face many challenges, including changes in the project scope, schedule delays, and cost overruns. Objective: The objectives of this study were to (i) examine the risk factors associated with construction projects, (ii) determine and rank the key risk factors of railway projects in Tanzania depending on their probability of occurrence and degree of impact, and (iii) recommend appropriate measures to reduce the occurrence of these risks and their impacts. Methods: This study involves a questionnaire survey of 24 risk factors that were identified from the literature. Statistical analysis of data was conducted, and risk factors were ranked based on their mean scores. Results: The results showed that the top ten risk factors in preference of occurrence are: delayed payments; cost overrun; political pressure; design changes; inadequate project planning; price fluctuation; bureaucracy; changes in the scope of work; quality and performance control; and delay in land acquisition. The results also indicated that delayed payment; cost overrun; political pressure; financial bankruptcy; delay in land acquisition; poor performance of contractors and consultants; inadequate project planning; quality and performance control; inappropriate contract awards; and price fluctuation are the top ten significant risks in terms of impact on project performance. Conclusion: The findings presented in this study can provide significant insights regarding adequate pre-project planning, effective risk management, and other measures that can be taken to reduce the risk impact.
AB - Aims: The study aimed to analyze the key risk factors associated with railway projects in Tanzania. Background: The occurrence of risks in large construction projects implemented in Tanzania has become a topic of debate in this era. Implemented and ongoing railway projects face many challenges, including changes in the project scope, schedule delays, and cost overruns. Objective: The objectives of this study were to (i) examine the risk factors associated with construction projects, (ii) determine and rank the key risk factors of railway projects in Tanzania depending on their probability of occurrence and degree of impact, and (iii) recommend appropriate measures to reduce the occurrence of these risks and their impacts. Methods: This study involves a questionnaire survey of 24 risk factors that were identified from the literature. Statistical analysis of data was conducted, and risk factors were ranked based on their mean scores. Results: The results showed that the top ten risk factors in preference of occurrence are: delayed payments; cost overrun; political pressure; design changes; inadequate project planning; price fluctuation; bureaucracy; changes in the scope of work; quality and performance control; and delay in land acquisition. The results also indicated that delayed payment; cost overrun; political pressure; financial bankruptcy; delay in land acquisition; poor performance of contractors and consultants; inadequate project planning; quality and performance control; inappropriate contract awards; and price fluctuation are the top ten significant risks in terms of impact on project performance. Conclusion: The findings presented in this study can provide significant insights regarding adequate pre-project planning, effective risk management, and other measures that can be taken to reduce the risk impact.
KW - Construction projects
KW - Purposive sampling
KW - Railway projects
KW - Reliability test
KW - Risk management
KW - Risks factors
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U2 - 10.2174/18744478-v17-230831-2023-15
DO - 10.2174/18744478-v17-230831-2023-15
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85171481944
SN - 1874-4478
VL - 17
JO - Open Transportation Journal
JF - Open Transportation Journal
M1 - e187444782308040
ER -