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    RISK FACTORS AFFECTING COST AND TIME PERFORMANCE OF CIVIL ENGINEERING PROJECTS IN KWARA STATE
    (THE PROCEEDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, 2019-04-30) Idris, Soliu; Awodele., O. A; Amuda-Yusuf, G
    The construction industry is known for being very poor compared to other industries in the identification, assessment and management of project related risks. Civil engineering projects in particular are more risky due to the nature, complexity and enormous amount of resources required conversely leading to cost and time overrun. This paper aimed at evaluating the potential risk factors associated with civil engineering projects with the view to achieving overall project objectives. A-31 risk factors were identified from the literature review and were used as basis for a questionnaire survey administered to the Architects, Quantity Surveyors and Engineers in Kwara State. Eighty (80) questionnaires were administered; fifty one (51) were retrieved and analysed using mean item score for the identified factors. Research findings showed that incomplete design, unstable inflationary trend, delay in progress payment, financial difficulties, improper project planning, inadequate programme planning and foreign exchange rate had greatest impact on civil engineering projects. Whereas factors such as Force majeure, labour dispute and strike and mistakes and discrepancies in contract documents has least impact. The study recommends that project team should identify and quantify project related risk at the initial stage and allocate the risks to party suitable to control them.

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