Publication: Risk Evaluation of Cost Overruns (COs) in Public Sector Construction Projects: A Fuzzy Synthetic Evaluation
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Article
Date
2023-04-22
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MDPI
Abstract
In the Small Island Developing States (SIDS), public sector infrastructure projects (PSIPs)
fail to both meet targeted performance metrics and deliver on the intended benefits to society. In
terms of the cost performance metric, cost overruns (COs) beyond the initial contract value are more
of a norm than a unique occurrence. Therefore, to ensure economic sustainability for SIDS, and
value for money on PSIPs, there is a need to investigate and evaluate the risk impacts on COs. The
purpose of this research was to identify and evaluate the perceived cost overrun risk factors that are
within the primary project stakeholders’ sphere of control, and to reduce the ongoing ambiguities
that exist in the prioritization of these risks. This was achieved by extracting critical risk factors
from selected comparative studies in developing countries to formulate a closed-ended questionnaire
to be administered to construction professionals in Trinidad and Tobago. Thereafter, the process
of fuzzy synthetic evaluation (FSE) was used to develop a risk model based on three tiers of risks:
11 critical risk factors, 3 critical risk groupings (CRGs) and an overall risk level (ORL). The results
showed that the two highest-ranked critical risks were project funding problems and variations by
client. The leading critical risk grouping was client-related risk (5.370), followed by professionalrelated risk (4.815) and physical risk (4.870). The ORL was 5.068. Based on the FSE’s linguistic
scaling, the CRGs and the ORL are perceived to be high risks in PSIPs. This research adds to the CO
body of knowledge in primarily three ways. Firstly, the study extends the comparative assessment
previously undertaken in scholarship into the context of SIDS to build on the generalizability of this
context-specific phenomenon. Secondly, the FSE evaluation undertaken provides a practical tool to
be promoted for use in SIDS’ construction industry among practitioners to focus and prioritize the
critical risks in the planning phases and improve on contemporary risk practices in the execution
phases of projects. Finally, this quantitative model approach is recommended to supplement the
traditional qualitative risk management practices adopted in SIDS, thus contributing towards the
overall improved economic sustainability and viability of PSIPs.
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Keywords
risk impacts, cost overruns (COs), public sector, contracts, fuzzy model, construction
Citation
Chadee, A. A., Martin, H. H., Gallage, S., Banerjee, K. S., Roopan, R., Rathnayake, U., & Ray, I. (2023). Risk evaluation of cost overruns (COs) in public sector construction projects: a fuzzy synthetic evaluation. Buildings, 13(5), [1116]. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings13051116
