Title of article :
Root Cause Analysis of Delays in Dam Construction (Case Studies: Karun-3, Marun, Shafaroud and Jamishan Dams)
Author/Authors :
Kamalan, Hamidreza Department of Civil Engineering - Islamic Azad University Pardis Branch, Pardis, Iran , Abedin Maghanaki, Amir Tehran Province Water and Wastewater Company, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Completion of the project in due time at the predefined quality and cost is of the most important
concern. Along with the increase of duration of project implementation, the total cost of the
project will be raised due to annual inflation and other introduced costs. This research has
investigated and identifies the most important causes of damage occurrences and time delay,
then prioritized them throughout the project cycle from the pre-construction phase up to the end
of the commissioning phase. Besides, solutions to prevent these damages and resolving the
challenges ahead have been developed. Thus, a list of data from literature and field surveys have
been gathered. After brain storming in experts panel and collecting data; data has been analyzed
through Analytical Hierarchy Process utilizing the Expert Choice 11 software, which has
resulted in seven major delay factors including: deficit budget allocation (27%), economic
problems of the country (24%), the weakness of contractor's site management (13%), use of not
qualified personnel in construction management (11%), delay in preparing and lots of mistakes/
modifications in detail design by the consultant (10%), inaccurate proposal in tenders by the
contractor (8%), and improper selection of the contractor by the client (7%). The expert panel
considers that the budget allocation is the most important cause of damage to project. Finally,
damage causing factors have also been classified into six effective factors as project team, client,
management consultancy, engineering consultant, contractor, and uncontrollable factors such as
political, economic and social factors.
Keywords :
Causes of Delays , Dam , Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) , Construction Management