Abstract

Although some studies have been carried out on project management of “typical” construction projects, little work has been done on what makes Post-Disaster Reconstruction Projects (PDRPs) successful. This paper analyses the Critical Success Factors (CSFs) for implementation of PDRPs in Angola. The paper adopted a survey and interviews. Data was collected from project participants within the ministry of planning, provincial government office of planning and local government in Angola. A questionnaire with closed questions was completed by 130 survey respondents. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 7 practitioners selected through purposive sampling. The findings indicate that adequate funding, effective planning, competent project managers, good communication, the active involvement of stakeholders, good written contract, political stability, less bureaucracy in the reconstruction process, economic stability and sufficient resources are the CSFs. The findings further revealed that, there are no differences in the responses between the groups especially between managers and consultants and between contractors and consultants. The findings strongly suggest that CSFs are key resources and skills that determine the successful implementation of a project in terms of its direction and benefits and proposes that stakeholders and project managers should consider these factors for best practices when managing PDRPs. Since PDR is context specific, countries with the same economic status, environment and post-disaster event may benefit from the results. Hence, the study offers new insights to gain an understanding of the CSFs that contribute to best PDR practices.

Highlights

  • Critical success factors (CSFs) are key building blocks for the success of any project

  • This study focuses on Critical Success Factors (CSFs) as the existing factors may not necessarily contribute to the efficient delivery of Post-Disaster Reconstruction Projects (PDRPs) in Angola

  • This study sought to determine critical success factors for managing PDRPs in Angola. 9 out of 20 success factors were determined through One Sample statistics and t-Test

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Introduction

Critical success factors (CSFs) are key building blocks for the success of any project. The authors argue that implementing organizations need to adequately address and manage these issues for the effective delivery of reconstruction projects. They can only be addressed by focusing on what are the best management practices which are called by Bilau and Witt (2016) success factors. These factors in a post-disaster environment are important as they ensure the sustained or improved process of running projects of an organization in positioning itself in the situation it is in. Success factors in PDRPs are important for improving communities’ physical, social, environmental and economic conditions, including recovery activities that create a resilient community

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