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Attributes of UK construction clients influencing project consultants’ performance

Olomolaiye, Paul O.; Kometa, Simon T.; Olomolaiye, Paul; Harris, Frank C.

Authors

Paul O. Olomolaiye

Simon T. Kometa

Paul Olomolaiye Paul.Olomolaiye@uwe.ac.uk
Pro Vice-Chancellor Equalities and Civic Engagement

Frank C. Harris



Abstract

Despite numerous efforts to understand construction clients and their priorities, evidence abounds to suggest that they are largely misunderstood and dissatisfied with the performance of their consultants and contractors. The perception of poor performance may not be attributed to the consultants alone. Perhaps the clients themselves do not possess the necessary attributes to secure a successful project performance. This paper describes a survey which set out to establish the relative importance of the attributes of clients’ organizations which may influence project consultants’ performance using the ‘relative index ranking technique’. Project consultants were surveyed using a structured questionnaire as the main research tool and this was augmented by interviews. The most important attributes are financial stability of client (creditworthiness, current liabilities and current assets), feasibility of the project (project priorities, feasibility study and site conditions), past performance of client (cost overrun, quality achieved and time overrun), project characteristics (time for completion, type of project, cost of project and objectives/subobjectives) and client’s duties (project definition1 formulation, planning and design and project finance). More successful projects may result if clients cultivate some of the attributes identified in this study. © 1994, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.

Citation

Olomolaiye, P. O., Kometa, S. T., Olomolaiye, P., & Harris, F. C. (1994). Attributes of UK construction clients influencing project consultants’ performance. Construction Management and Economics, 12(5), 433-443. https://doi.org/10.1080/01446199400000053

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Sep 1, 1994
Journal Construction Management and Economics
Print ISSN 0144-6193
Electronic ISSN 1466-433X
Publisher Taylor & Francis (Routledge)
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 12
Issue 5
Pages 433-443
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/01446199400000053
Keywords customer satisfaction, performance evaluation, construction industry, project management, consultants, risk assessment
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/1108054
Publisher URL http://www.routledge.com/