Evaluation of Perception of Stakeholders on Key Performance Indicators for U.B.E Building Projects
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2015-03-02
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Journal of Multidisciplinary Engineering Science and Technology (JMEST)
Abstract
—A project performance can be
measured traditionally by three factors, which are
co, time and quality. Researchers however argued
that the measure of project success can no longer
be restricted to the traditional indicators. Key
performance indicators vary from project to
project. Despite much work on the subject, there
is no commonly agreed framework of performance
measurement on projects. To bridge this gap, this
research targets to investigate the perception of
stakeholders on key performance indicators
(KPIs) in the context of Universal Basic Education
(U.B.E) building project in Niger state, Nigeria. The
study explores key performance indicators in
perspective of various stakeholders within (client,
consultants, contractors, principal/teacher,
parent, pupil/student and member of community)
within U.B.E. Data for the study were sourced
from a total of seventy (70) structured
questionnaire administered to the stakeholders of
the selected U.B.E primary school projects using
the simple stratified sampling technique. The data
collected were analyzed using the descriptive
method comprising of the mean score and ranking
methods. It was found out that the traditional
measures of the iron triangle (on-time, under budget and according to specifications) are most
criteria for measuring delivery of projects, it also
shows that project executed by U.B.E are
delivered within time, on budget and quality. It
also revealed that stakeholders are satisfied with
the UBE building project.
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Perception, stakeholders, Key performance indicators, Universal Basic Education (U.B.E), Building projects.