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Environmental Factors Influencing Construction Time and Cost Overruns on High-rise Projects in Nigeria Abstract
The construction industry plays a critical role in the economic development of Nigeria, with high-rise projects becoming increasingly popular due to urbanization and population growth. However, these projects often face challenges such as time and cost overruns, which can be influenced by various environmental factors. This research aims to identify and analyze the environmental factors that contribute to construction time and cost overruns on high-rise projects in Nigeria. A comprehensive literature review was conducted to explore existing studies on construction time and cost overruns, environmental factors, and high-rise projects. The research identified key environmental factors such as weather conditions, soil quality, access to resources, and regulatory requirements as significant contributors to project delays and cost escalations. The impact of these factors was found to vary based on project location, scale, and complexity. To gather empirical data, a mixed-methods approach was employed, involving interviews with industry experts, site observations, and analysis of project documentation. The data collected provided insights into how environmental factors manifest in high-rise projects in Nigeria and their effects on project performance. The findings highlighted instances where adverse weather conditions led to construction delays, poor soil quality necessitated expensive foundation works, and regulatory bottlenecks resulted in prolonged approval processes. Furthermore, statistical analysis was conducted to quantify the relationship between environmental factors and project outcomes. The results indicated a significant correlation between certain environmental factors and construction time and cost overruns. For example, projects located in regions prone to heavy rainfall experienced higher instances of schedule delays, while projects in areas with limited access to construction materials incurred increased costs due to transportation challenges. Based on the findings, recommendations were proposed to mitigate the impact of environmental factors on high-rise projects in Nigeria. These included conducting thorough site assessments prior to project commencement, implementing contingency plans for adverse weather conditions, and engaging stakeholders early in the planning process to streamline regulatory approvals. Overall, this research contributes to the understanding of how environmental factors influence construction time and cost overruns on high-rise projects in Nigeria. By addressing these factors proactively, stakeholders can enhance project planning and management practices to improve project outcomes and ensure sustainable development in the construction industry.

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<p> </p><p><strong>Introduction</strong></p><p>Construction time: The Nigerian construction industry contributes less to the country’s economy than do manufacturing or other service industries. Of®cially, construction accounted for only 5.5% of the annual gross domestic product (GDP) in 1993 (Langdon, 1994). However, the growth of the Indonesian construction industry has greatly in¯ uenced the country’s economic development. As de®ned in developed countries (Hillebrandt, 1985), con- struction is considered unique in that it can stimulate the growth of other industrial sectors. Hence to consider growth of the construction industry in terms of its contribution to GDP in isolation is somewhat misleading: that is, to do so understates the crucial role played by construction. Therefore, improving construction ef®- ciency by means of cost-effectiveness and timeliness would certainly contribute to cost savings for the country as a whole. Effort directed to cost and time- effectiveness were associated with managing time and cost, which in this study was approached via investigating time and cost overruns of high-rise construction in Nigeria.</p><p>Like developing countries, such as Nigeria (Okpala and Aniekwu, 1988; Elinwa and Buba, 1993;<br>Mans®eld et al., 1994), Saudi Arabia (Assaf et al., 1995) and Malaysia (Yong, 1988), Indonesia suffers from construction time and cost overruns. The intentions<br>of this paper therefore are:</p><p>1. to identify variables in¯ uencing construction time and cost overruns;<br>2. to group these variables into factors;<br>3. to analyse the relationship of these factors and thereby enhance understanding of construction delays and cost overruns. Although the research concentrates on Nigeria, the ®ndings should be relevant to all developing countries, as they face similar problems in terms of time and cost overruns on construction and infrastructural development projects (Morris and Hough, 1987). Construction Management and Economics (1997) 15, 83±94 Factors in¯ uencing construction time and cost overruns on high-rise projects in Nigeria</p><p><strong>Causes of time and cost overruns</strong></p><p>According to Antill and Wood head (1989), time over runs<br>(delays) can be divided into three categories:<br>1. those over which neither party to the contract has any control;<br>2. those over which the construction owner (or his/her representative) has control;<br>3. those over which the contractor (or any subcontractor) has control.<br>It is generally recognized that delays of type 1 are part of the contractor’s normal and legitimate monetary<br>risk, and hence should give neither party grounds for monetary recompense, but that the contract com- pletion date should be extended in order to protect contractors from liquidated damages claims for late &nbsp;completion. Alternatively, in the extreme a contract may be repudiated due to `frustration’. It is also recog- nized that for delays of type 2 the contractor should receive fair and reasonable recompense (cost and time), whereas for type 3 delays the contractor must bear full responsibility.</p> <br><p></p>

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