Construction Projects Focus on Evaluation and Its Benefits by Pre-planning

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Abstract

Evaluation and pre-planning are two critical factors which give the project
organization and project manager the opportunity to plan, and avoid unexpected
situations in the construction process before it starts. The aim of this study is to
answer the following two questions: how often are evaluations carried out? And
which trade group focus most on evaluations? The study is based on a
questionnaire survey for the most common trade groups in the Danish
construction industry, where 167 respondents completed the survey. Findings
indicate that the architect’s has most focus on evaluation in both internal and
external project association; and evaluation has a minor focus for all the
respondents where 64.5 % answer that they never, or rarely evaluate; and only a
third 34.9 % of the respondents indicate that they evaluate sometimes or
frequently.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of 11th International!Postgraduate!Research!Conference (IPGRC13)
Number of pages1
Publisher11th International!Postgraduate!Research!Conference (IPGRC13)
Publication date2013
Pages1
Publication statusPublished - 2013
Event11th International!Postgraduate!Research!Conference (IPGRC13) - Manchester, United Kingdom
Duration: 8 Apr 201310 Apr 2013

Conference

Conference11th International!Postgraduate!Research!Conference (IPGRC13)
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityManchester
Period08/04/201310/04/2013

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