The magnification of endemic construction industry problems in the implementation of mega projects in South Africa
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2019
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Moalusi, Pearl Nozuko
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This study aims to identify and investigate the extent of magnification of the endemic construction
industry implementational problems in the mega projects within South Africa. South Africa has
shown a great deal of interest in mega construction projects to become more economically and
socially advanced. South African Government has adopted Mega Construction Projects to upgrade
dilapidated infrastructure, as a speedy delivery mode to address the housing backlog and create
mega cities. The implementation of Mega Projects in South Africa has been followed by a plethora
of problems which causes delays in the delivery of MCP.
This research undertook descriptive research which adopted a mixed methodology strategy based
on cross ‐ sectional survey of six registered Project Managers with the South African Council for
Project, two registered Consulting Engineers with Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA), one
registered Architect with South African Council of Architectural Profession (SACAP) and seventeen
non – registered Project Managers, Professional Resource Teams(PRT) registered within the
Gauteng Human Settlement database using questionnaires distributed by email. Total number of 26
were distributed to 12 registered PM, 4 Consulting Engineers, 1 Architect and 8 non‐ registered PM
and 25 responded.
The endemic problems identified with implementation of mega projects and normal projects were
time and cost overruns, stakeholder mis‐ management and unforeseen conditions. The research
revealed that in the South African construction industry 72% of the practitioners indicated that the
identified problems are magnified in mega projects. 60% respondents showed that cost and time
overruns are magnified in mega projects by double to triple which causes delay in the delivery of
project objectives. In normal projects, problems are less magnified as they would not exceed 50%
of the initial budget and time of the project. Findings based on the respondents, has revealed that
MP encounter excessive cost and time overruns due to unforeseen conditions as critical factor that
impedes successful delivery of MP in South Africa.
An in‐depth cost estimate is minimal at the planning stage of projects. This can be accomplished by
developing realistic cost estimate model / tool that can overcome the excessive cost overruns. This
proposed tool can be utilised at the planning stage of a project to identify and plan all possible
unforeseen conditions to maximise all possibilities to meet project objectives within the set time
and cost. Lastly, it is recommended that South African Government enforces integrated
governmental relations and community engagement through constant consultation to meet project
objectives.
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A research report submitted to the Faculty of Engineering and the Built
Environment, University of Witwatersrand, in the fulfillment of the
requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Building (Project
Management).
BUQS7027
October 2019
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Moalusi, Pearl Nozuko (2019) Magnification of endemic problems in implementation of mega projects in South Africa, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, <http://hdl.handle.net/10539/29039>