Abstract

Influence of Project Supervision on Performance of Road Construction Projects, Uasin Gishu County

Highlights

  • Background of the StudyProject supervision is the process of ensuring that the project is built in accordance with the requirements of the contract documents, approved plans, specifications, building codes, building code standards and applicable local codes and ordinances (Zhang, 2015)

  • Results for Multiple Regression Analysis The study examined the influence of project supervision on road construction projects performance in Uasin Gishu County using multiple regression analysis

  • R value gives an indication that there is a strong linear relationship between supervision and road construction projects performance in Uasin Gishu County

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Summary

Introduction

Background of the StudyProject supervision is the process of ensuring that the project is built in accordance with the requirements of the contract documents, approved plans, specifications, building codes, building code standards and applicable local codes and ordinances (Zhang, 2015). The current state of the project supervision has evolved over time. The donors and other stakeholders expect transparency, proper accountability and project performance from them This has demanded the use of M&E tools to enhance transparency and accountability as well as demonstrate results. The influence of the NGOs has greatly increased over the years. They currently participate officially in government working groups, policy making and serve as watchdog (Kensek & Noble, 2014). At the national level is MED, that provides leadership and coordinates the system by ensuring that two vital sources of M&E information, namely Annual Progress Reports (APRs) on the Medium-Term Plan (MTP) of Vision 2030 and Annual Public Expenditure Review (PER) are ably and timely produced. At sub-national level, the District Development Officers, supervised by the Provincial Directors of Planning, were meant to produce the District Annual supervision and Evaluation Reports, (Mugo, 2014)

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