Das, D K (2025) Mitigating construction delays in Indian real estate projects through effective organizational and project management. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 43(6), pp. 1423-1438. ISSN 2398-4708
Abstract
The delay in real estate projects in India is pervasive. Organization and management (O&M) and project management (PM)-related challenges are argued to contribute to project delays. This study examined the O&M and PM factors that cause delays, the level of implementation of various O&M and PM aspects in real estate projects and how the challenges can be alleviated. Perception surveys among the consumers and relevant stakeholders engaged in real estate projects in the Bhubaneswar and Cuttack regions of India were conducted to collect data on the factors of delay and implementation of the O&M and PM aspects. Relevant statistical methods and structural equation modeling (SEM) were used for data analysis. Findings suggest that from the O&M point of view, poor decision-making, mishandling of finance, concurrent execution of many projects, diversion and misuse of finance for unrelated activities, lack of PM personnel and poor management contribute to the delay. Further, although the project initiation is satisfactorily done, most of the PM principles are not largely used, thus leading to delay. The study does have limitations, including its reliance on a perception survey of consumers and stakeholders, a limited sample size and a restricted number of projects. Nevertheless, the study highlights the need to address poor O&M and the insufficient application of PM principles to combat project delays in the Indian real estate sector. Proper O&M and adequate application of PM will enable professional management of the projects and avoid delay. Proper O&M and the application of adequate PM would reduce delays in real estate projects. Consequently, conflicts between the companies and consumers might be reduced and housing and infrastructure demands might be met. The study manifested that the lack of adequate implementation of O&M and PM aspects leads to delays. So, it is theorized that O&M and PM play critical roles in the success of real estate projects. Appropriate implementation of the principles and best practices linked to these aspects might alleviate the challenges of delay in real estate projects in India.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | construction delays; Indian real estate industry; organizational management; project management; real estate projects |
| Index terms: | construction delay, decision-making, housing, project delay, personnel, data analysis, structural equation modelling, organizational management, survey, real estate, best practice, statistical method, India, implementation, project management, sample size |
| Subjects: | Geography, construction type, contractual arrangements, project management theory and practice, management, statistical analysis, decision analysis, project controls, research design and methodology, business, data collection methods, data analysis and analytics, real estate economics |
| Topics: | Construction Technology, Research Practice, Business Strategy, Time Control, Organizational Design, Human Resources, Urban Studies, Procurement, Risk Management, Geographical Context, Project Management |
| Descriptive scope: | 4 PCEA |
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