Influence of project participants related factors on the Performance of railway infrastructure projects: A case of Nairobi commuter rail projects
Abstract
While delivering successful projects continues to remain a challenge in many parts of
the world and more so among the developing countries such as Kenya, one cannot
underscore the influence of project participants on the overall performance of such
projects. This study examined the influence of project participants related factors with
respect to the Critical Success Factors (CSF) namely: project manager related factors,
design and supervision team related factors, contractor related factors, and client
related factors in project performance with particular reference to the Nairobi
Commuter Rail infrastructure projects (Syokimau, Imara Daima and Makadara
railway stations) implemented by the Kenya Railways Corporation. Quantitative
research method was used and descriptive survey as the research design. The
sampling procedure was majorly purposeful with a sample size, N of 52 from a target
population of 60. The data collection was through structured questionnaire with a
response rate of 92.3% and the analysis done using SPSS. The exploratory factor
analysis indicated that Client related factors had the greatest influence on the projects
performance with a mean criticality index of 3.714, followed by Contractor related
factors(3.375), Project manager related factors(3.125), Design/supervision team
related factors(3.000). From the ANOVA, with the significant F is 0.009 and from the
t-test with all values less than 0.05, it was concluded that the null hypothesis be
rejected and that all the project participants’ related factors have a significant
influence on the performance of railway infrastructure projects. The regression
analysis showed that there was statistically moderate and positive correlation of
average 0.5 between the four project participants and project performance and that
54.5 % of the project performance was attributed to the factors under the study with a
further 45.5% attributed to other factors not investigated in this study. Similar study
should be conducted in a different railway infrastructure project to act as a control
project while measuring the similar variables and more to ascertain the objectivity of
the findings in this study. This may also provide a large sample size of the target
population to be able to come up with more collaborative findings.
Citation
Degree of Masters of Arts in Project Planning and Management ,2014Publisher
University Of Nairobi
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