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Title: A structural equation modelling analysis of factors influencing successful project delivery in South African public sector
Authors: Armoed, Zakheeya 
Haupt, Theodore Conrad 
Keywords: Public sector;Project delivery;Statutory framework;Legislation;Structural equation modelling
Issue Date: 16-Feb-2022
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing
Source: Armoed, Z. A. and Haupt, T.C. 2022. A structural equation modelling analysis of factors influencing successful project delivery in South African public sector. Journal of Construction. 14(2): 5-16.
Journal: Journal of Construction Research; Vol. 14, Issue 2 
Abstract: 
PURPOSE
An empirical gap exists in South African literature on the key
factors that influence successful project delivery of public
sector construction and engineering projects. Prior research
has focused primarily on select aspects of project delivery
within a limited South African context . This study
provides an outline for gaining a deeper understanding of
unexplored and unique influences that govern the public
sector construction and engineering industry in South Africa.
An empirical investigation of the above issues assists in
refining the key influencing factors and in developing a
proposed strategic infrastructure delivery management
structural model for the successful delivery of public sector
construction and engineering projects in
South Africa.
DESIGN
The study employs methodological triangulation through
semi-structured interviews and a scaled survey questionnaire
to ascertain the views of the research participants
experiences, opinions and factors that influence successful
construction project delivery in the South African public sector
environment. The research data collected from the
triangulation methods were further analysed through
empirical analysis and through the adoption of Structural
Equation Modelling (SEM) to develop a proposed strategi. infrastructure delivery management structural model
FINDINGS
The research study findings contribute practically and
theoretically to the prevailing body of knowledge and provides
a foundation for policymakers and industry stakeholders to
develop a Strategic Infrastructure Delivery Management
Model for implementation by public sector institutions and
key industry stakeholders.
RESEARCH LIMITATIONS
The research study will be limited to Kwazulu-Natal due to the
Covid-19 pandemic. Furthermore, a quantitative research
study will be conducted through the adoption of survey
questionnaires amongst 750 construction and engineering
sector stakeholders from organisations are registered with the
Construction Industry Development Board, who represent
their organisations' views and opinions.
VALUE
The research study contributes to the existing body of
knowledge as it serve as a basis for further research into
infrastructure delivery and management systems within
developing countries and more specifically, the study provides
the basis for research into the efficacy and appropriateness of
infrastructure delivery management systems as a successful
tool for infrastructure delivery management in the South
African public sector environment
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/5709
ISSN: 1994-7402
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