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Public monitoring of environmental management plan implementation in road construction projects: key performance indicators
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Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology (2025) 23 (3): 766–791.
Published: 19 October 2023
... analysis, overlap analysis, factor analysis and fuzzy synthetic evaluation. Findings The analyses identified 18 key PIs: soil erosion, dust appearance, spill of chemical substance, construction waste, clogged drainage, overflowed silt trap, oil/fuel spills, changes in the colour of bodies of water...
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A categorization of factors affecting quality of design documentation in Tanzanian construction projects
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Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology (2025) 23 (1): 228–248.
Published: 28 July 2023
... professionals from firms offering services in areas of design and documentation, mainly architectural, quantity surveying and engineering. A total of 80 out of 84 questionnaires were received and analyzed using IBM SPSS Statistics Version 25, and a factor analysis approach was used to categorize the factors...
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Analysing the causes of corruption in the Malaysian construction industry
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Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology (2020) 18 (6): 1823–1847.
Published: 05 May 2020
... of corruption are identified. The results of an opinion survey within the Malaysian construction industry are further reported to rank and analyse the causes. The factor analysis technique is then applied to uncover the principal factors involved. Findings The results indicate that all the considered causes...
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Investigating the principal factors impacting knowledge management implementation in construction organisations
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Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology (2020) 18 (1): 55–69.
Published: 16 August 2019
... a questionnaire survey was used to prioritise the 15 critical factors and 9 enables of knowledge creation. Finally, an exploratory factor analysis is used to determine the principal elements of successful KM implementation in construction. Findings KM in a construction organisation is significantly influenced...
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Analysis of the outcome features of effective monitoring and evaluation in construction project delivery
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Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology (2019) 17 (6): 1192–1201.
Published: 17 July 2019
..., representing 28.3 per cent. A total of 45 of the respondents (19.6 per cent) held HND/national diploma, whereas 42 respondents representing 18.3 per cent possessed postgraduate certificates. Evaluation Construction Monitoring Factor analysis Outcome features Globally, the construction industry...
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Rework in Malaysian building construction: impacts, causes and potential solutions
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Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology (2017) 15 (5): 591–618.
Published: 09 October 2017
... to range from 3.1 to 6.0 per cent of the project value and the schedule growth due to rework to range from 5.1 to 10.0 per cent. The significant causes of rework were identified and prioritised. The 18 causes were further categorised into five underlying dimensions by using a factor analysis. Effective...
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Barriers constraining management innovation (MI) adoption in the Ghanaian construction consulting sector: A case study
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Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology (2015) 13 (4): 612–631.
Published: 05 October 2015
... questionnaires were distributed to 70 consulting firms within the Kumasi metropolis; a high 78.5 per cent response rate was returned. Third, data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and principal component (factor) analysis to determine underlying barriers that restrict MI adoption. Findings...
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Trade credit and supply chain delivery in the Ghanaian construction industry: Analysis of vendor interactions with small to medium enterprises
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Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology (2012) 10 (3): 360–379.
Published: 05 October 2012
.... Drawing upon the principles of a total design method (TDM) of survey, a relatively high response rate of 57 percent was achieved. Principal component (factor) analysis was adopted to obtain simplification of variables and to detect underlying dimensions and reveal potential complex structures within...
