Abstract

The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between the critical success factors and the critical delays in the context of water infrastructure construction projects (WICPs) in the Abu Dhabi Emirate. In addition, the purpose of this paper is to develop a conceptual model to investigate the potential relationship. The literature concerning the critical success and delay factors and the related models that are available provide a starting point for developing the conceptual model. Based on the comprehensive and thorough literature review, all the dimensions of the variables are identified and discussed in detail.This study attempts to reduce the existing gap in the literature regarding the relationship between the critical success factors and critical delay. It forms a foundation upon which further local research can be conducted. In addition, it attempts to identify and point out the most critical success factors that will minimize the delay claims in water infrastructure construction projects (WICPs), as such delays would lead to some of the most difficult and controversial disputes to resolve. Internationally, it is expected that the findings of this research may help as an evidentiary reference data on which other and further similar comparative researches could be initiated and developed in different environments in terms of cultural, social, contractual, political, and environmental mediums.Finally, the conceptual framework was developed by identifying six (6) variables for project critical success namely Project Management Process (PMP), Project Manager Competency (PMC), Project Team Members’ Competency (PTC), Project Organizational Planning (POP), Project Resources’ Utilization (PRU) and Project Organizational Commitment (POC).

Highlights

  • The construction industry represents one of the most important sectors and is considered to be one of the main contributors to the socio-economic growth of a country (Elawi, Algahtany & Kashiwagic, 2016).The United Arab Emirates is experiencing a rapid growth in all infrastructure fields, including both urban and rural areas (Ali & Beheiry, 2015)

  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of critical success factors on the project delay in the Abu Dhabi Emirate water infrastructure construction projects (WICPs)

  • Further r esearch to investigate the interrelationship between critical success and the critical delay factors will help the concerned bodies in the Abu Dhabi Emirate water infrastructure construction projects, including the developers, contractors, and consultants, to determine which factors would deserve high attention and provide the most effective measures to avoid or prevent critical delay

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Introduction

The construction industry represents one of the most important sectors and is considered to be one of the main contributors to the socio-economic growth of a country (Elawi, Algahtany & Kashiwagic, 2016). The United Arab Emirates is experiencing a rapid growth in all infrastructure fields, including both urban and rural areas (Ali & Beheiry, 2015). The government of the Abu Dhabi Emirtae, in particular, is progressively allocating large amounts of resources and money to develop its infrastructure throughout its Emirate territory. Infrastructure, including energy, transport, water, power, and ICT, is very important and requires prolonged and sustained investment to provide for a growing population and increased economic activity

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