Abstract:
Construction project is a mission, undertaken to create a unique facility, product or
service within the specified scope, quality, time, and cost. In Ethiopian economy, as
demonstrated by the GDP, construction share an averaged at about 5.2 percent in the period
2002/03- 2006/07. Over this period, there has been increased investment on the development and
expansion of various infrastructure projects like roads, airports and residential and non residential housing units. The complexity of the construction industry due to different
stakeholders’ involvement gives rise mostly to unwanted situation like delay and time Extension.
Past researches shows that delays in Ethiopia encountered in most of the projects range between
110% and 467% of the original contract time.
Therefore, the objective of this study is to evaluate management of EOT claims, analyze different
EOT evaluating techniques and to forward the most applicable time extension delay analysis
techniques.
Data was collected using distributed questionnaire and the processing, analysis and presentation
of data were done through descriptive statistics analysis i.e. frequency distribution method
(Tabular presentation followed by discussions was mainly used). Analysis of the data contain
determining the causes of delay and EOT claim in, the percent delay and the most applicable
delay analysis techniques in construction building projects.
The findings shows that design problem, late approval of payment, owner’s interference,
variation work order, shortage of resource, incomplete and infeasible time schedule analysis,
management problem, shortage of budget and late approval of payment were the most important
delay factor. Maximum extension of time of construction was ranging from 20 to 50 %. As per
result of this research analysis, as-planned vs. as-built was found the most used methods of delay
analysis techniques. Availability of information on time of analysis was found hindsight delay
analysis techniques as major and foresight delay analysis techniques in same extent. Based on
the analysis of this study, the major type of delay that happens mostly in the construction
organization was found as excusable delay, concurrent delay, compensable delay and non compensable delay which ranked 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th respectively. Furthermore, as the study
finding shows, the construction firms mainly use as-planned vs. as-built (56%) and as-planned
as evaluating techniques of analysis for their claim of extension of time (EOT).
Hence, due to existence of numerous concurrent delays throughout this project finding, the
analysis method that recommended in this study for both owner and contractor delays is as planned vs. as-built in which it would be able to better show or clear picture of the
concurrencies. Furthermore, future researches must be done in this area to improve the
construction industries in Ethiopia.