Analysis of NCDOT ‘S Funding and Reasons for Hindrance in the Klang Valley
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17762/msea.v69i1.1967Abstract
Malaysia, for instance, is a developing nation heavily dependent on the construction industry. Additionally, highway development is essential because it facilitates people's movement between locations. When it comes to a building project, delays are difficult to avoid in the construction industry. When a project is delayed, both its cost and its quality are affected. This study aims to determine which of the numerous factors that could lead to delays in a highway construction project are the most crucial to the project as a whole. Data are gathered through a pilot survey and questionnaire. Utilizing the Relative Importance Index method to rank and evaluate the degree of relevance was the next step. Poor planning, bad weather, poor site management, poor site inspection, and buried utilities made up the top five reasons, according to the RII rating. Both the highest and lowest factors had figures of 0.851/0.671.