DETERMINANTS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS IN NAIROBI, KENYA
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Construction has become an important player in the economy of many countries, especially developed countries. This industry contributes to the GDP and employment rate of many nations and for this reason it is considered vital for the economic development of any nation. The role the construction industry plays in socio-economic development is significant. The purpose of this study was to examine the determinants of implementation of county government construction projects. The specific objectives of the study were to examine; project planning and project communication on implementation of county government construction projects. The study adopted a descriptive survey and a census technique was used for the data was collected through the use of questionnaires. The data findings analyzed also showed that taking all other independent variables at zero, a unit increase in project planning lead to a 0.765 increase in implementation of county government construction projects; a unit increase in project communication lead to a 0.706 increase in implementation of county government construction projects. This inferred that project planning contributed most to implementation of county government construction projects. Based at 5% level of significance, project planning had a .000 level of significance and project communication showed a .002 level of significance. The study was a milestone for further research in the field of county government project management in Africa and particularly in Kenya. The findings had demonstrated role of project planning and project communication on the implementation of county government construction projects. The current study should therefore be expanded further in future in order to determine other factors that affect the implementation of county government construction projects since the study established there could the remaining 34.20% was explained by the variables or other aspects outside the model. Further, the existing literature indicated that as a future avenue of research, there was need to undertake similar research in other devolved county governments and national county government projects in Kenya and other counties and countries in order to establish whether the explored factors can be generalized to affect implementation of county government construction projects.
Key Words: Project Planning, Project Communication, County Government Construction Projects
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