Drivers of Value Management Implementation in Building Projects in Developing Countries

Value management (VM) has become an accepted approach in the past decade, using tools and methods that have been ordinarily understood. VM is often subjected to time and res ource pressure. The determination of the possible critical success factors (CSFs) of VM in the building projects in developing...

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Published in:Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Main Author: Othman I.; Kineber A.F.; Oke A.E.; Khalil N.; Buniya M.K.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Institute of Physics Publishing 2020
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Othman I.; Kineber A.F.; Oke A.E.; Khalil N.; Buniya M.K.
Drivers of Value Management Implementation in Building Projects in Developing Countries
2020
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
1529
4
10.1088/1742-6596/1529/4/042083
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85087961546&doi=10.1088%2f1742-6596%2f1529%2f4%2f042083&partnerID=40&md5=12bbe59bf32001b45a1704a15adc96a0
Value management (VM) has become an accepted approach in the past decade, using tools and methods that have been ordinarily understood. VM is often subjected to time and res ource pressure. The determination of the possible critical success factors (CSFs) of VM in the building projects in developing countries is an essential matter to success these projects. This study identified 34 factors and drivers to adopt VM in the construction industry. This was achieved through qualitative approach by conducting interviews with fifteen experts with substantial years of experience in building projects. Results revealed that some new factors appeared in the Egypt context that have not existed in previous studies. These factors can aid the adoption of VM practices in the building projects in the Egypt construction industry. The findings thus represent the true reflection of the VM drivers in Egypt, and their recommendations effectively encourage the adoption of VM by Egypt and also other developing countries, as they face similar problems and need similar drivers in promoting the adoption of VM in the building industry when building projects are carried out in similar method, and style. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
Institute of Physics Publishing
17426588
English
Conference paper
All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Othman I.; Kineber A.F.; Oke A.E.; Khalil N.; Buniya M.K.
spellingShingle Othman I.; Kineber A.F.; Oke A.E.; Khalil N.; Buniya M.K.
Drivers of Value Management Implementation in Building Projects in Developing Countries
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title Drivers of Value Management Implementation in Building Projects in Developing Countries
title_short Drivers of Value Management Implementation in Building Projects in Developing Countries
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description Value management (VM) has become an accepted approach in the past decade, using tools and methods that have been ordinarily understood. VM is often subjected to time and res ource pressure. The determination of the possible critical success factors (CSFs) of VM in the building projects in developing countries is an essential matter to success these projects. This study identified 34 factors and drivers to adopt VM in the construction industry. This was achieved through qualitative approach by conducting interviews with fifteen experts with substantial years of experience in building projects. Results revealed that some new factors appeared in the Egypt context that have not existed in previous studies. These factors can aid the adoption of VM practices in the building projects in the Egypt construction industry. The findings thus represent the true reflection of the VM drivers in Egypt, and their recommendations effectively encourage the adoption of VM by Egypt and also other developing countries, as they face similar problems and need similar drivers in promoting the adoption of VM in the building industry when building projects are carried out in similar method, and style. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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