Abstract
The development of the construction world is currently growing rapidly along with the times, where stakeholders in the construction world are required to be able to complete a project efficiently, but in reality there are still many obstacles that we encounter that result in a work being hampered. Referring to the Government Agency Performance Report (LKIP) of the Office of Highways and Construction Development of South Sulawesi Province (2018-2019) and the Office of Public Works and Spatial Planning of South Sulawesi Province (2020) there are still many jobs that are delayed. The purpose of this research is to analyze the factors that influence the completion of construction projects and to analyze the comparison of factors/variable delays that significantly affect construction project delays in the scope of government (BUMN) and private sector in South Sulawesi as well as alternative handling. The method used is Frequency Index Analysis, Influence Index, Interest Index, and risk analysis. The results of the research show that 27 of the 35 factors distributed are relevant in South Sulawesi and the comparison of the risk factors for delay is dominant. The first rank was for BUMN respondents. There was a design change by the owner (58 %) and the first rank was for Private. Delay in delivery of goods/materials (79.44 %). The alternative on the BUMN side is that there is a design change by the owner is to review and discuss together about the urgency to change items and improve design planning. The alternative for the private sector, namely delays in delivery/material goods, is to ensure that construction management conducts coordination meetings with contractors to evaluate the order mechanism so that it can be carried out early.
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