Evaluating Critical Factors Influencing Successful Scope Management in Design-Build Construction Project in Ethiopia
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The rapid expansion of the construction sector in Ethiopia, driven by national development and
urbanization, has increased the adoption of design and construction integration project models.
However, these projects frequently face challenges in scope management that result in cost
overruns, delays, and substandard quality. Scope management is critical in defining and
controlling what is included in a project and ensuring alignment among stakeholders. This study
aims to identify, prioritize, and analyze critical factors influencing successful scope
management in design build construction projects in Ethiopia. 34 factors were identified
through a comprehensive literature review. These factors were prioritized based on their
relative importance using a pairwise comparison method, and among them the top 28 critical
success factor can were analyzed using Interpretive Structural Modeling, The result shows that
social environment, effective communication, stakeholder alignment and collaboration,
compliance with regulatory systems, and flexibility are the most critical success factors. Among
these, social environment was found to be the most influential and consistently important across
all analytical models. Furthermore, the study found that several critical factors are strongly
interrelated and reinforce each other. The hierarchical structure developed from the analysis
clearly visualizes how foundational factors support the achievement of higher-level outcomes.
Based on the findings, the study recommends enhancing communication practices among
stakeholders, investing in capacity building for scope planning and control, and improving
regulatory oversight in the construction sector. The results are expected to help policymakers,
project managers, and industry professionals make informed decisions to improve project
outcomes and reduce the risks associated with poor scope management.
