Project Performance Assessment Using Modified Project Quarterback Rating System for Indian construction projects
Date
2020
Authors
Ingle, Prachi Vinod.
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
The Indian construction industry is facing challenges due to performance shortfalls.
Construction projects are highly complex, distinctive, fragmented and do not have
well-established performance assessment models to evaluate their project success.
This study has focuses on developing a mathematical formulation of construction
project performance assessment to suit Indian context by modifying the original PQR
model. The original PQR model combines seven performance areas. Though previous
studies have identified performance areas that can be used to assess the performance
of construction projects, those areas are not comprehensive in indicating overall
performance. In addition, major research work is from contractor‟s perspective.
Hence, there is a need to contextualize the performance areas that contribute towards
the Indian construction industry. To indicate the modification the word modified
Project quarterback rating (MPQR) is adopted. MPQR model‟s output is a project
score based on performance areas affecting project success and outcome. The
objectives set include identifying performance areas for Indian construction industry,
integrating all performance areas in MPQR model and validating the MPQR model.
The modified model comprises of ten performance areas and twenty-eight
performance metrics related to project performance.
The study used a mixed method research approach in data collection. The quantitative
approach used survey questionnaires and case studies were used to obtain qualitative
data from construction projects in India. Partial Least Square Structural Equation
Modeling (PLS-SEM) technique was used in analyzing and establishing the
relationship between the constructs. The PLS- SEM results show that all performance
areas have a significant impact on project performance except productivity which was
found to be insignificant. Even though the result shows productivity has no significant
impact on performance it impacts construction time and cost overruns, and therefore it
should not be ignored. Furthermore, the findings provide that customer relation,
safety, schedule, cost, quality, finance, communication and collaboration,
environment, productivity and stakeholder satisfaction are impacting project
performance. It also emerged that all ten performance areas are important formeasuring project success for Indian construction industry. Case studies also
supported this finding. The MPQR model is a comprehensive single score approach
that can be utilized to compare performance over different projects. The identification
of performance areas can help project management teams to better coordinate projects
by analyzing the importance of performance areas. The findings of the study will
guide project stakeholders to prioritize their efforts towards achieving excellence in
performance.
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Department of Civil Engineering, Project success, Project performance, Structural Equation Modeling (SEM), Partial Least Square (PLS), Performance Metrics, Performance areas