AbstractWith the increasing demand for public housing, the Singapore government decided to reduce the waiting
time of future public housing owners, which requires these projects to be completed on time. As a result, this study aims
to identify the frequent and impactful factors affecting schedule performance of public housing projects in Singapore.
The survey conducted with 36 industry experts revealed that “site management”, “coordination among various parties”,
“design changes by owner during construction”, “availability of laborers on site”, “availability of material”, and
“availability of staff to manage projects” were the six factors that should be emphasized to assure the schedule
performance of public housing projects. In addition, there was statistically significant agreement between public housing
projects and other building projects on both the frequency and impact ranks of the factors. The findings from this study
will help practitioners involving public housing projects to take measures to assure the achievement of project schedule
objectives
History
Start Page
1
End Page
7
Number of Pages
7
Start Date
2013-01-09
Finish Date
2013-01-11
Location
Anaheim, CA.
Publisher
Korean Institute of Construction Engineering and Management