Abstract:
One of the main problems, faced by the construction industry is cost overrun. The final
cost at the completion of the project exceeds over the initial cost, during the time of
inception of the project. As a result of this, the projects have to be stopped or reduced
their scopes, without fulfilling the total requirements of the end users. So, it is necessary
to analyze the main causes for the cost overrun in construction projects.
After the end of thirty years of war and recent Tsunami, there are many reconstruction
projects, especially in building sector undergoing in Sri Lanka. It is observed that the
cost overrun at the end of the project, created unpleasant situations among the clients,
consultants and contractors. The contractors are the most affected by the issue of cost
overrun, because they have to wait for their payments for a certain period due to the
unavailability of excess fund.
The aim of the research project is to identify the main factors contributing the cost
overrun in the view of contractors and how they are distributed. The other focusing area
of this study is to find out the steps to mitigate the cost overrun in future.
The preliminary data for this research have been collected through a literature review
from Sri Lanka and worldwide. The main factors causing cost overrun listed from the
literature review, were modified using the facts obtained from the case studies and the
opinions of some experts in the field. A detailed questionnaire form has been prepared
using the modified factors and circulated island wide.77 questionnaires were received,
out of 180 issued questionnaires and the response rate of 43%.The data analysis was
carried out using the relative importance index method. The Five point priority scale
was used to rank the significant factors according to the rating of respondents. In
addition to that, an open ended question was added in the last part of the questionnaire
form to get the views of the mitigation of cost overrun in future.
From the results, "Cost due to extra work" is identified as the top most influencing
factor of cost overrun in overall basis. "Cost due to extra quantity", "Changes in
design", "Changes in scope", "Cost due to adverse weather" and "Price fluctuation of
materials" are identified as the next five significant factors. The analysis was further
carried out in relation with the project size and the type of the fund and almost similar
results were obtained.
In the case of remedial measures of cost overrun, the respondents suggests that the
adoption of proper planning and using efficient methods in estimate preparation are the
best solution for avoiding the cost overrun in future. They further stress that the
frequent changes in scope are to be avoided, in order to keep the contract value in
control.