Abstract:
Road infrastructure has a facilitative role in supporting socioeconomic development of a country
through creating access to basic services; market, health, education and other social facilities. The
main objective of this paper was identifying local factors affecting the performance of rural road
construction projects in GamoGofa Zone. To achieve the aim of the study, a comprehensive
literature review was deployed to generate a set of factors believed to affect construction project
performance. All the influencing factors were considered in questionnaire and questionnaire survey
was conducted to perception of stakeholders.A total of 39 questionnaires were distributedto three
key groups of project participants; namely client, contractors and consultants.Each respondent are
asked to rank the factors in a range of one to five. The analysis of the response was done using the
SPSS software.The outcome of the analysis indicates that delay in progress payment from client to
contractor, planned time for the construction period, planning method and scheduling techniques,
overall management actions and organizational forms, terrain character, project team leaders
experience, contractor payment procedure, time and budget constraints, client objectives, technical
uncertainties, andperformance monitoring during project were major local factors affecting
performance of the projects. From the findings, the study concluded that client, project context,
contractor related factors, environmental and situational variables primarily influence time and cost
performance indicators of the project in GamoGofa Zone.
It was recommended that client should pay contractors progress payment on time to overcome
delay, and should be able to state in details the project objectives which will assist the Contractor to
achieve desired performance. Contractor are recommended to apply critical path method that will
assist them to evaluate overall time performance and to identify the effectiveness of critical path on
completion date of project.For the overall participants the study recommends that all professional
should participate in sensitive and vital decisionmaking. Continuous coordination and relationship
between project participants are required for solving problems and developing project performance.