Macro Environmental Analysis
Macro Environmental Analysis
night
political
turns
are
possible,
which
can
adversely
affect
the
industry,
more
than
many
other
on
the
industries.
The
economy cannot grow. The 12th plan (2012-17) estimates a trillion dollar
investment
in
these
projects
(Wikipedia,
2015).
So,
even
though
the
importance
of
employee's
idiosyncratic
capabilities,
and
switch
yards,
implementation
of
accelerated
power
to
electrical
projects.
Privatization
of
transmission
and
including
major
portions
of
Delhi
Metro,
some
high-value
consultants,
subcontractors,
claim
reputation
and
and
contractual
amount
disputes,
of
relationship
subcontracting.
with
(Chan
&
human factors
played
an important
role
in
determining
the
performance of a project. (Ugwu & Haupt, 2007) remarked that both Early
Contractor Involvement (ECI) and Early Supplier Involvement (ESI) would
minimize constructability-related performance problems, including costs
associated with delays, claims, wastages and rework, etc. The most
important practices relating to scope management are controlling the quality
of the contract document, the quality of response to perceived variations and
extent of changes to the contract.
The failure of any construction project is mostly related to the
performance problems and there are many reasons and factors which are
attributed to such problems. The studies of (Narayan, 2011) stated that the
construction industry performance problems in developing economies can be
classified into three layers as; problems of shortages or inadequacies in
industry infrastructure (mainly the supply of resources), problems caused by
clients
and
consultants
and
caused
by
contractor
things,
1997); describes
this
conditions
environment
or
as
influences.
all
external
(Akinsola,
influence
et
al.,
on
the
pointed
out
that
in
the
management
of
projects,
good
Bandra-Worli SeaLink
(Wikipedia, 2011) marks its place as being a breakthrough in the field of civil
engineering and stands as a milestone for many organizations, which helps
creating the competitive environment in the industrial sector fuelling and
pushing the ideological as well as goal-setting aspects of the market
dependent
organizations,
which
leverages
the
market
competition,
Conclusion
In absence of the above mentioned systems and procedures, the obvious
result is impeded and stinted progress of work, employment of obsolete
technology, impeded supply of resources and therefore rampant time & cost
over runs in the execution of projects. This could be achieved by collecting
data regarding functioning of the Industry, analyzing the same and evolving
systems,
which
could
be
offered
as
service
to
the
stakeholders.
II.
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