On Contribution of Construction Waste to Late Project Completion: An Approach based on Consensus Measurement among Construction Professionals

As an important indicator of poor project performance, late project completion is a result of delay. While delay itself is caused by numerous factors, their effects that eventually lead to late project completion are realized as waste in term of time. This research investigates how construction prof...

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Main Author: Mursadin Aqli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/29/matecconf_icsbe2019_04018.pdf
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spelling doaj-d5ee6a6a02b04557bbce09e25ed0b92a2021-02-02T02:43:47ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2019-01-012800401810.1051/matecconf/201928004018matecconf_icsbe2019_04018On Contribution of Construction Waste to Late Project Completion: An Approach based on Consensus Measurement among Construction ProfessionalsMursadin Aqli0Faculty of Engineering, Lambung Mangkurat UniversityAs an important indicator of poor project performance, late project completion is a result of delay. While delay itself is caused by numerous factors, their effects that eventually lead to late project completion are realized as waste in term of time. This research investigates how construction professionals agree on what contribute to late project completion based on construction waste. The result should help provide insight into how different types of construction waste affect project performance. For this purpose, respondents consisting of construction professionals in South Kalimantan and Central Kalimantan Provinces were invited to a questionnaire-based survey. They were asked seven questions, each regarding whether a particular type of waste contributes to late project completion. Gwet’s gamma coefficient was used to perform a consensus analysis of the answers. A consensus was reached that five out of seven types of waste contribute to late project completion. They include waiting, transport, extra processing, motion, and defects. Implications of the results are discussed and directions for future research are recommended.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/29/matecconf_icsbe2019_04018.pdf
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description As an important indicator of poor project performance, late project completion is a result of delay. While delay itself is caused by numerous factors, their effects that eventually lead to late project completion are realized as waste in term of time. This research investigates how construction professionals agree on what contribute to late project completion based on construction waste. The result should help provide insight into how different types of construction waste affect project performance. For this purpose, respondents consisting of construction professionals in South Kalimantan and Central Kalimantan Provinces were invited to a questionnaire-based survey. They were asked seven questions, each regarding whether a particular type of waste contributes to late project completion. Gwet’s gamma coefficient was used to perform a consensus analysis of the answers. A consensus was reached that five out of seven types of waste contribute to late project completion. They include waiting, transport, extra processing, motion, and defects. Implications of the results are discussed and directions for future research are recommended.
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