Abstract
Construction projects are highly complex and dynamic in nature. However, its dynamicity subjects it to several delays and risks; before, during and after construction. Therefore, it is paramount to identify the possible sources of delays and risks so as to prioritize them. This study used a literature review and perception of construction professionals in the Indian construction industries to assess and prioritize delays and risks. Statistical analysis using relative importance index and fuzzy ranking was employed to identify, assess, and prioritize delays and risks in the Indian construction industry context. Inadequate schedule was found to be the most critical risk, which constitutes a long-term problem in any construction projects. New risks were identified in the tendering stage. It is anticipated that the result of this study would be a guidebook for all stakeholders in the construction industry to assess and prevent any possible delay and risk in their construction processes.
Acknowledgments
The authors are very grateful to the many architects, quantity surveyors, engineers, contractors, and officers of government departments, for their helpful cooperation in completing the questionnaire used in the survey. The authors also wish to thank the anonymous reviewers for their thoughtful and valuable feedback that has improved this article.
Disclosure statement
No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.