Abstract

Given the ongoing need for projects to achieve profitability, it is critical that they are completed on time and to the agreed-upon contractual specifications and quality. The need to identify the most important classified performance indicators (CPIs) for assessing construction projects' progress toward these objectives, as well as the satisfaction of the various stakeholders involved in the projects. As a result, the goal is to identify and prioritize CPIs that reflect Egyptian construction project performance. CPIs are identified in two stages and are divided into eight major perspectives (financial, operation, supporting, stakeholders, human capital, health, safety, and environmental, social, and innovation, learning, and growth). The first stage involved identifying (110) factors from the literature, which were then filtered and developed. The second stage involved creating a questionnaire based on the significant factors that had been identified. As a result, the (40) most important CPIs affecting the performance of the development project were identified.

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