The cost performance of a wide range of public sector infrastructure projects completed by a contractor are analyzed and discussed. Change-orders after a contract to construct an asset was signed were, on average, found to contribute to a 23.75% increase in project costs. A positive association between an increase in change orders and the contractor’s margin was identified. Taxpayers pay for this additional cost, while those charged with constructing assets are rewarded with an increase in their margins. As the public sector embraces an era of digitization, there is a need to improve the integration of design and construction activities and engender collaboration to ensure assets can be delivered cost effectively and future-proofed. The re...
AbstractInfrastructure projects regularly experience cost and schedule overruns. Research led by Fly...
Infrastructure cost overruns receive significant amount of attention in the academic literature as w...
Results from the first statistically significant study of the causes of cost escalation in transport...
The cost performance of a wide range of public sector infrastructure projects completed by a contrac...
YesThe cost performance of a wide range of public sector infrastructure projects completed by a cont...
A considerable amount of research has examined the cost performance of construction projects, yet th...
There is an urgent need to comprehensively overhaul processes for assessing and developing public in...
The alliance project delivery method is used for approximately one third of all Australian governmen...
Large infrastructure investments are expected to be of sustained value to society for a long time. S...
© 2008 John Patrick FitzgeraldIn response to ongoing cost overruns on government construction projec...
The construction of public buildings, such as universities, museums, prisons or hospitals, creates v...
In recent years, there has been a sharp growth in both the magnitude and frequency of major infrastr...
An important reason to procure transport infrastructure projects through Public-Private Partnerships...
Large infrastructure projects are a major responsibility of urban and regional governments, who usua...
Context of this research: The construction industry has a history of client dissatisfaction in the ...
AbstractInfrastructure projects regularly experience cost and schedule overruns. Research led by Fly...
Infrastructure cost overruns receive significant amount of attention in the academic literature as w...
Results from the first statistically significant study of the causes of cost escalation in transport...
The cost performance of a wide range of public sector infrastructure projects completed by a contrac...
YesThe cost performance of a wide range of public sector infrastructure projects completed by a cont...
A considerable amount of research has examined the cost performance of construction projects, yet th...
There is an urgent need to comprehensively overhaul processes for assessing and developing public in...
The alliance project delivery method is used for approximately one third of all Australian governmen...
Large infrastructure investments are expected to be of sustained value to society for a long time. S...
© 2008 John Patrick FitzgeraldIn response to ongoing cost overruns on government construction projec...
The construction of public buildings, such as universities, museums, prisons or hospitals, creates v...
In recent years, there has been a sharp growth in both the magnitude and frequency of major infrastr...
An important reason to procure transport infrastructure projects through Public-Private Partnerships...
Large infrastructure projects are a major responsibility of urban and regional governments, who usua...
Context of this research: The construction industry has a history of client dissatisfaction in the ...
AbstractInfrastructure projects regularly experience cost and schedule overruns. Research led by Fly...
Infrastructure cost overruns receive significant amount of attention in the academic literature as w...
Results from the first statistically significant study of the causes of cost escalation in transport...