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Title: Contractors’ Tender-Related Risks Influence on Cost and Time Delivery of Construction Projects in Abuja, Nigeria.
Authors: Ganiyu, Bashir Olanrewaju
Eyong, Obenke P.
Ola-awo, Wasiu Adeniran
Oyewobi, Lukman O.
Jimoh, Richard. A
Keywords: Contractors
Cost
Performance risks
Pre-contract
Post-contract
Tender Related
Time
Issue Date: Nov-2023
Publisher: Faculty of Environmental Design, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria Nigeria
Citation: 18. Ganiyu, B.O., Eyong, O.P., Ola-awo, W. A., Oyewobi, L.O. and Jimoh, R.A. (2023). Contractors’ Tender-Related Risks Influence on Cost and Time Delivery of Construction Projects in Abuja, Nigeria. Environ Journal of Environmental Studies, 5(1), 82-103
Series/Report no.: 5(1);
Abstract: The construction industry is considered a high-risk sector owing to different factors such as the uniqueness and complexity of projects, diverse stakeholders’, and procurement systems. The study aimed to assess the influence of pre-contract tender-related risks on the post-contract performance of construction projects. A survey-based research design was adopted for data collection using a well-structured questionnaire administered to construction professionals in Abuja that were purposively selected. The data gathered from 102 respondents were analysed using descriptive statistics and paired sample T-test. The study found that two risk factors; ‘low contractor competence’ and ‘unforeseen site condition’ ranked among the top three important risks throughout both pre-contract post-contract stages. It was also discovered that although both pre and post-contract risks have large effects on the cost and time performance of construction projects, contractors worry more about the cost of work at tendering stage. The three top-ranked strategies for minimising the effects of tender-related risks on construction projects' performance identified are: top management understanding of modern techniques and principles needed for efficient and effective tendering; effective and efficient documentation preparations; and studying project drawings by comparing specifications with actual conditions on site. Contractors’ most significant risks arise from the buildability of designs, level of quality (both at pre-contract stage) and effects of the deficiencies in the contractor’s own competence (at post-contract stage). Therefore, periodic training workshops on tendering risks management will help ensure that adverse effects of tender-related risks are minimized.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/29008
ISSN: 1110-457X
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