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Natural catastrophes occur frequently around the world and cause severe undesirable impacts on
human lives and properties of the communities. The restoration of a human life style after such
massive event, consume some significant time and cost, comparatively to the conventional day-to-day
constructions. Recovery and rehabilitation of the affected nature have to be completed at extreme cost
and within strict time limitations, in order to achieve the project goals up to highest possible level of
satisfaction. Whereas, numerous issues and challenges, affecting the reconstruction projects, leading
to failures and inefficient outcomes at the project completion stage. Time, cost and quality parameters
will always be the highlighted aspects in the process of determination of project performance level in
reconstruction projects. Thus, the lack of strategies to enhance the degree of performance status, is
addressed as the research gap of the study.
Case study was selected as the most appropriate approach for the study. Six interviews were
conducted among Project Engineers and Managers and Client’s Representatives. Further, document
reviews also conducted in the case study. Consequently, code-based content analysis was used to
capture the substantial factors as well as the probable elements that can be implemented to optimise
project performance in post-disaster reconstruction projects in Sri Lanka. Thus, conclusions are
drawn and recommendations are suggested.
The outcomes of the analysis were able to identify critical issues of post-disaster reconstruction
projects in Sri Lanka, and probable attributes which can be implemented for a proper trade-off in
time, cost and quality perspectives. The findings would be much effective for developing strategies to
implement to achieve the best performance level in reconstruction projects. |
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