El-Sabek, L M and McCabe, B Y (2018) Coordination challenges of production planning in the construction of international mega-projects in the middle East. International Journal of Construction Education and Research, 14(2), pp. 118-40. ISSN 1557-8771
Abstract
The majority of mega construction projects suffer from delay and budget overrun syndromes. Despite the universal negative image of mega projects, they are essential for the development of public infrastructure. Little is known about how production planning and control of the challenging operational sites of mega-projects is handled. Compounding the complexity with an international context can substantially increase the risk of successful delivery. The purpose of this article is to explore how common production planning and control systems address the coordination challenges of international mega-projects. By understanding the nuances of international projects, a new definition is introduced. Characteristics of mega-projects found in the literature are reviewed and enhanced. Thirty-two experts, with a minimum of 15 years of experience, from 10 international mega-projects were interviewed in a structured interview process to augment the literature review. It was concluded that available production planning and control systems require special treatment to address the coordination challenges of international mega-projects. The interviewed experts reported changes to schedule, budget, scope, as well as an inadequate quality of design are categorized by as the most challenging factors affecting the coordination and delivery of international mega-projects.;The majority of mega construction projects suffer from delay and budget overrun syndromes. Despite the universal negative image of mega projects, they are essential for the development of public infrastructure. Little is known about how production planning and control of the challenging operational sites of mega-projects is handled. Compounding the complexity with an international context can substantially increase the risk of successful delivery. The purpose of this article is to explore how common production planning and control systems address the coordination challenges of international mega-projects. By understanding the nuances of international projects, a new definition is introduced. Characteristics of mega-projects found in the literature are reviewed and enhanced. Thirty-two experts, with a minimum of 15 years of experience, from 10 international mega-projects were interviewed in a structured interview process to augment the literature review. It was concluded that available production planning and control systems require special treatment to address the coordination challenges of international mega-projects. The interviewed experts reported changes to schedule, budget, scope, as well as an inadequate quality of design are categorized by as the most challenging factors affecting the coordination and delivery of international mega-projects.;
| Item Type: | Article |
|---|---|
| Uncontrolled Keywords: | international projects; mega; control; production planning; lean construction; literature reviews; control systems; delivery scheduling; construction planning |
| Index terms: | production planning, delivery scheduling, complexity, control system, international project, literature review, public infrastructure, construction project, Middle East, lean construction, budget overrun, coordination, construction planning, interview |
| Subjects: | production management, data analysis and analytics, strategic management, management, project controls, monitoring and control, construction planning, project delivery, financial and cost management, infrastructure and transport systems, physical geography and landforms, data collection methods, building construction, systems engineering |
| Topics: | Geographical Context, Research Practice, Business Strategy, International Construction, Site Management, Organizational Design, Time Control, Engineering Principles, Project Management, Cost Management |
| Descriptive scope: | 4 PCEA |
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