Abstract:
“Cost overrun” is considered as an unavoidable phenomenon in the construction
industry. Despite the professional effort and adaptation of advanced technologies, still
the construction industry experiences cost overruns. Especially, among many
stakeholders, contracting organizations are one of the key stakeholders that would be
highly affected by the construction cost overrun. Poor coordination between the pre &
post-contract stages in the contracting organizations has been a critical issue over many
decades which leads to cost overruns. Professionals involved in the pre-contract stage
have not possessed the knowledge regarding the significance of the cost overrun factors
that may appear in the post-contract stage and vice versa. Therefore, this research aims
to comparatively analyze the significance of cost overrun factors in the pre & postcontract
stages in Sri Lankan construction projects from the perspective of industry
professionals. A total of 5 semi-structured interviews were conducted among
professionals who have experience in cost estimation and post-contract cost
management in contracting organization to categorize the selected cost overrun factors
into pre-contract and/or post-contract stages. Then, a questionnaire survey was
conducted to evaluate the significance of those categorized cost overrun factors. A total
of 80 responses were collected from the questionnaire survey and the data were analyzed
using statistical analysis. Then the quantitative data was analyzed using the Mann-
Whitney U-Test. The results of the Mann-Whitney U test concluded that there is a
statistically significant difference between the perspective of professionals involved in
the pre & post-contract stage.