Design Delays in Building Projects in India: Effects and Remedies

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Dillip Kumar Das
Fidelis Emuze

Abstract

Empirical evidence shows that design-related challenges influence delay in building projects in India. Based on case studies of building projects from the capital region of Odisha Province of India, the factors relating to consultants and design have been identified and policy interventions were compiled to reduce design linked delay. A survey method to collect data, statistical analysis and a Systems Dynamics modelling approach were used according to different scenarios to propose strategic interventions. The findings suggested that complexity of design and compilation of documents, and the combined complexity of both can cause substantial delay. The model results revealed that the combined effect of appointing competent consultants and communicating effectively could reduce delay significantly. The novelty of the study lies in using a systems approach to develop causal feedback relationships among variables, as opposed to considering one origin of the problem at a time. The study makes three contributions: (1) design-linked challenges and mechanisms of delay, based on causal feedback relationships in building construction, can be diagnosed to evolve appropriate remedial measures; (2) impacts of different interventions can be visualised quantitatively under different scenarios; and (3) an alternative methodology to examine the trend of the project period is offered.

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Das, D. K., & Emuze, F. (2021). Design Delays in Building Projects in India: Effects and Remedies . Construction Economics and Building, 21(1). https://doi.org/10.5130/AJCEB.v21i1.7453
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Author Biography

Fidelis Emuze, Central University of Technology, Free State

Professor 

Department of the Built Environment