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Rework in Malaysian building construction: impacts, causes and potential solutions

Jeffrey Boon Hui Yap (Department of Surveying, Lee Kong Chian Faculty of Engineering and Science, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Kajang, Malaysia)
Pak Lian Low (Department of Surveying, Lee Kong Chian Faculty of Engineering and Science, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Kajang, Malaysia)
Chen Wang (College of Civil Engineering, Huaqiao University, Xiamen, China)

Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology

ISSN: 1726-0531

Article publication date: 9 October 2017

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Abstract

Purpose

Rework is detrimental to project outcomes. However, there is still a lack of attention about rework within the Malaysian construction industry. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effect of rework on schedule and cost performance, to explore the causes of rework and to propose effective measures to minimise the occurrence of rework in building construction projects in Malaysia.

Design/methodology/approach

Using a sample of 114 construction stakeholders consisting of 39 clients, 36 consultants and 39 contractors from the Klang Valley region, the authors investigated the variables on rework through a questionnaire survey. The level of importance of the causes and the potential solutions was ranked and correlated.

Findings

From the primary data analysis, the study on Malaysian building projects unveiled the cost of rework to range from 3.1 to 6.0 per cent of the project value and the schedule growth due to rework to range from 5.1 to 10.0 per cent. The significant causes of rework were identified and prioritised. The 18 causes were further categorised into five underlying dimensions by using a factor analysis. Effective rework reduction measures were also given. Finally, the relationships between the causes of rework and the potential solutions were identified using correlation tests.

Research limitations/implications

While this study is limited to rework in Malaysian building construction, rework in infrastructure projects is a potential area to discover new causes and possible solutions.

Practical implications

This paper provides insights into the effects of rework to project outcomes, causes of rework and feasible solutions in reducing rework in building construction projects.

Originality/value

Rework has been the focal point of research; however, empirical studies on rework have been under-represented in the Malaysian construction industry. This paper seeks to fill the gap by conducting an in-depth investigation on rework in the context of Malaysia.

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Acknowledgements

The authors gratefully acknowledge the anonymous reviewers for their valuable suggestions and constructive comments, which improved the quality of this manuscript. Also, the authors would like to thank Woon Yoke Bee for proofreading the earlier versions of this paper.

Citation

Yap, J.B.H., Low, P.L. and Wang, C. (2017), "Rework in Malaysian building construction: impacts, causes and potential solutions", Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology, Vol. 15 No. 5, pp. 591-618. https://doi.org/10.1108/JEDT-01-2017-0002

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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