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Project delays and cost overruns between public and private sectors in Oman

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JOURNAL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Volume 21, Issue 3, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/pa.2262

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Many Middle Eastern countries have seen significant economic development in the last two decades, with the construction industry experiencing substantial growth. This research investigates the causes of project delays in Oman, with results indicating that client-related delay factors, such as postponement in decision making, are significant in the private sector. The lack of professionals and workers contribute to contractor-related delays, while delay in the approval of drawings is a main source of consultant-associated delay factors in the private industry.
Many Middle Eastern countries have experienced lots of economic development over the last two decades. Virtually all sectors of the economy have seen astronomical growth over this period. One area that has seen massive growth is the construction industry. With such growth, this sector has seen many challenges. Construction delay is one of the main problems faced by this industry. This research aims to investigate the causes of project delays according to project managers working in the public and private sectors in Oman. A survey was used to obtain the primary data. The results show that the most significant client-related delay factor in the private sector was the postponement in decision making by the customer. The lack of professionals and workers was found to be a significant cause of contractor-related delays, while the delay in the approval of drawing was a main source of consultant associated delay factors in the private industry. The findings in this research may be used by different construction stakeholders in Oman to help them avert construction delays.

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