Critical success factors in the management of petrochemical construction projects for contractors and subcontractors during the COVID-19 pandemic

Artpairin, A and Pinmanee, S (2023) Critical success factors in the management of petrochemical construction projects for contractors and subcontractors during the COVID-19 pandemic. International Journal of Construction Management, 23(11), pp. 1956-1968. ISSN 1562-3599

Abstract

This research identifies the critical factors of multinational enterprises affecting the successful performance of contractors and sub-contractors during the COVID-19 pandemic. Among these critical success factors, labour availability, site accessibility, shortage of construction resources, and inadequate epidemic prevention in construction planning caused by the lockdown policy were the most fundamental successes encountered in construction projects. The present study focuses on Thailand's construction industry with the aim of identifying critical success factors and finding the cause-and-effect relationship among these essential success factors. To understand these interdependent relationships, this study distinguishes between 'driving' and 'dependent' critical success factors. Mixed-methods were applied to investigate the mutual relationships that exist between these critical success factors. The results show that the critical factors driving contractors' successful performance are related to 18 critical factors that must be considered during construction management. Interpretive Structural Modelling found that the success factors during the COVID-19 pandemic were effectiveness management, e.g. profitability and client satisfaction. However, important performance drivers of contractor success that are compatible with MICMAC strategic analysis and the construction action plan, and participation of contractors by increasing knowledge on construction management and internal monitoring, are crucial success drivers for contractors and sub-contractors.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: contractor success; critical success factor; interpretive structural modelling; multinational enterprise; petrochemical construction project; Thai construction
Index terms: construction industry, interpretive structural modelling, construction planning, critical success factor, monitoring, construction project, effectiveness, strategic analysis, client satisfaction, critical factor, COVID-19, accessibility, profitability, pandemic, Thailand, success factor, prevention, sub-contractor, subcontractor
Subjects: client relations, industry analysis, economic analysis, Geography, performance management, construction planning, production management, inclusive design, data analysis and analytics, health risk and incident analysis, financial risk, health monitoring assessment and metrics, business, risk assessment, practitioner, control systems
Topics: Design Practice, Stakeholder Management, Risk Management, Geographical Context, Business Strategy, Quality Management, Cost Management, Site Management, Project Management, Research Practice, Health and Safety, Roles and Professions
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