The principal factors affecting construction project overhead expenses: An exploratory factor analysis approach

Chan, C T W (2012) The principal factors affecting construction project overhead expenses: An exploratory factor analysis approach. Construction Management and Economics, 30(10), pp. 903-914. ISSN 01446193

Abstract

Estimation is the first step in the project development process. Information technology provides an efficient platform for estimators to obtain quotations and specifications for their bid estimates. However, in practice, project overhead estimation relies heavily on the professional judgement and intuition of the estimators. This reduces the overall accuracy and reliability of the bid and a better understanding of the factors affecting project overheads is fundamental before any improved estimating methods can be devised. Unfortunately, the published literature on this topic is very limited. Using exploratory factor analysis, we aim to bridge the current knowledge gap by highlighting the principal factors affecting project overheads. Questionnaires detailing 27 variables were sent to quantity surveying managers of large contractors in Hong Kong. Seventy-nine valid responses were analysed by exploratory factor analysis. From the results, eight factors were extracted with their latent properties identified with reference to the expert opinions collected from telephone interviews. The findings clarify some misconceptions about the factors affecting project overheads and provide useful evidence for practitioners and researchers to understand project overheads. Estimators who address the identified factors when assessing future project overhead costs can improve the accuracy of their cost estimates and project budgets.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: cost control; cost estimating; overheads
Index terms: questionnaire, evidence, estimator, practitioner, cost control, construction project, estimating, information technology, intuition, specification, cost estimating, surveying, interview, exploratory factor analysis, manager, accuracy, overheads, project development, cost estimate, estimate, platform, Hong Kong, estimation
Subjects: professional development, digital design, production management, contractual condition, Geography, cognitive psychology, financial analysis, statistical analysis, evaluation and assessment methods, data collection methods, profession, computing systems, practitioner, project delivery, financial and cost management, health monitoring assessment and metrics
Topics: Digital Applications, Contract Administration, Health and Safety, Cost Management, Information Management, Geographical Context, Project Management, Research Practice, Roles and Professions
Descriptive scope: 4 PCEA

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