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26/06/2008

Construction Projects Likely To Be Finished Six Months Late

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Results from a new piece of research by The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) has revealed that a high proportion of complex construction projects are likely to be finished more than six months late, due to poor time control.

The CIOB's research was completed by more than 70 respondents in the UK and provided data on over 2,000 projects. The research examined the construction industry's methods to manage time on projects, in particular the techniques used and the competence of those engaged in the process.

Keith Pickavance CIOB Senior Vice President commented: "In the last ten years we have seen massive developments in hardware, software and communications that have made it virtually impossible to efficiently conduct any business without the use of computers and electronic services. The construction industry uses those facilities intensively in many areas including, design, manufacture, procurement, assembly and finance. In fact it uses them in virtually every field other than time-management, which currently does not use the available technology effectively.
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"The growth in training, education and skill levels within the industry in the use of time-management techniques has not kept pace with the technology available. This should be of concern to many companies, as there is a trend towards developing contracts which are increasingly punitive if not executed efficiently.

"It should be recognised that the industry manages many projects very well indeed and the UK construction industry in particular is regarded around the world as a leading force; but we have to accept that respondents in this survey regarded the quality of time-management on construction projects as generally poor. Over half were familiar with only a master schedule being used, with no short term planning. Such schedules would typically be in bar chart form with no linked sequencing. In their experience, managers consequently would be unable to measure the impact slippage or the imposed changes on the works. Therefore managers would not be able to manage the effects of the delay on project completion, except intuitively."

According to the respondents certain types of project have a reasonable chance of being finished by, or before the completion date, using traditional methods of time-management and without modern methods of time control. These include, low-rise offices, and commercial, industrial, housing, schools and educational buildings, shops and shopping malls.

However, the results also show that more complex projects have a poor chance of being completed on time without advanced methods of project control being employed. These include hospital, clinic and health-related buildings, prisons and security infrastructure, railway and high-rise projects.

(CD/JM)

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