Abstract:
Many new projects have recently been constructed in Ethiopia's building industry. Due to the
magnitude and complexity of many of these projects, contractors have resorted to subcontracting
to share responsibilities and mitigate project risks. Subcontracting in the construction industry
plays an important role in increasing economy viability and building capacity. However,
sometimes using subcontractors makes projects less successful rather than making them more
successful. Therefore, this study aims to explore the current subcontracting performance on public
buildings in Addis Ababa city and determine those factors influencing the success of subcontracting
performance and their relationship with the project performance which is considered to be a
means of enhancing the efficiency of the project, and identifying which variables significantly
affect the success of project implementation. A mixed approach method was employed in the
study. Interviews and questionnaires were used as an instrument for the collection of data. To this
end, 33 factors impacting subcontract performance were identified and categorized into four (4)
groups. A questionnaire survey was performed on different randomly selected public building
construction projects in Addis Ababa. The collected data were analyzed using a statistical
package for social science software, version 20, and a Microsoft Excel sheet, and the result was
displayed in the form of charts and tables. The finding of the study revealed that the practice of
subcontracting on building projects is extensive but mainly dominated by labor-only works. In
current practice, subcontracting is mainly practiced on block works, special installation works,
finishing works, formworks, electric works, sanitary works, and shuttering works services than
subcontracting practice on excavation and demolition works. Furthermore, the study determined
late progress payment by main contractor, financial shortage of subcontractors, unsatisfactory
poor standard works, and delay in subcontracted works are major common factors that influence
time, cost, quality, and no dispute performance of subcontracting. In addition, the study result
shows there is a positive and significant relationship between those influencing factors. The
regression analysis result shows that working on a project team coordination, subcontractor,
contractor and external related influencing factors of subcontracting performance will have a
positive effect on the overall performance of construction projects. Contractors are suggested to
use properly formulated selection criteria rather than depending on personal ties or the lowest
price provided by subcontractors. The majority of subcontracting is labour alone, however, there
is a need to include other subcontracting types and Subcontractors must raise the standard of
their work and adhere to schedules.