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Time-cost relationship of public sector projects in Malaysia

By: CHAN, Albert P.C.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2001International Journal of Project Management 19, 4, p. 223-229Abstract: Earlier research by Bromilow in Australia found that the duration of construction period can be modelle d by a time-cost formula expressed in the form of T=KCb, where T is the actual construction time in working days, C is the final cost of contract in millions, K is a constant characteristic of building time performance, and b is constant indicative of the sensitivy of time performance to cost level. The aim of this paper is to identify whether such time-cost relationship can be extended to the building projects in Malaysia. Time and cost data from 51 public sector projects were collected to verify whether such a relationship holds in the Malaysia building industry. Regression analysis was used to compute the values of K,B nad check how well the model actually fits. Analysis of these 51 projects identified that the best predicator of average construction time of public sector projects in Malaysia is T=269C0.32. The predicted time for a RM 1 million public project was 269 days. The time-cost relationship identified in this paper servers as a convenient tool for both project managers and clients to predict the average time required for delivery of a construction project
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Earlier research by Bromilow in Australia found that the duration of construction period can be modelle d by a time-cost formula expressed in the form of T=KCb, where T is the actual construction time in working days, C is the final cost of contract in millions, K is a constant characteristic of building time performance, and b is constant indicative of the sensitivy of time performance to cost level. The aim of this paper is to identify whether such time-cost relationship can be extended to the building projects in Malaysia. Time and cost data from 51 public sector projects were collected to verify whether such a relationship holds in the Malaysia building industry. Regression analysis was used to compute the values of K,B nad check how well the model actually fits. Analysis of these 51 projects identified that the best predicator of average construction time of public sector projects in Malaysia is T=269C0.32. The predicted time for a RM 1 million public project was 269 days. The time-cost relationship identified in this paper servers as a convenient tool for both project managers and clients to predict the average time required for delivery of a construction project

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