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Dec 1, 1986

Games People Play with Cost Control in Australia

Publication: Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
Volume 112, Issue 4

Abstract

A study of a selected group of building and engineering construction contractors in the Australian construction industry was performed in order to determine the actual site cost control procedures and techniques being practiced. The study was conducted through a detailed questionnaire completed by the researcher during the course of interview sessions with the site managers of the 18 construction projects in the sample. The main trends disclosed from the questionnaire allowed a model of actual site cost control procedures to be flowcharted. This system was then subjected to a comparative analysis with an idealized site cost control system developed in a previous study. Cost control functions that are discussed in this paper include, among others, the method of work breakdown for site use in cost control, performance data feedback techniques and uses, yardsticks for cost control, and management action at the site. The study concludes with a set of general recommendations aimed to bring current site cost control practices more in line with the available body of knowledge.

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1.
Anantharaman, S. H., “Site Cost Control in the Australian Construction Industry,” thesis presented to The University of Sydney, in Australia, in 1984, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of M.Eng.Sc.
2.
Gobourne, J., “Site Cost Control in the Construction Industry,” Butterworth Scientific, 1982.
3.
Jaafari, A., Mateffy, V., “Key Issues in Controlling Costs on Construction Projects,” Research Report No. R511, School of Civil and Mining Engineering, The University of Sydney, Nov., 1985.
4.
Jaafari, A., “National Feedback of Construction Productivities: Prerequisite to Macro and Micro Planning,” National Development, Vol. 25, No. 7, Sept., 1984, pp. 24–28.

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Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
Volume 112Issue 4December 1986
Pages: 566 - 581

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Published online: Dec 1, 1986
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Ali Jaafari, M. ASCE
Lect. in Engrg. Construction & Management, School of Civ. and Mining Engrg., Univ. of Sydney, N.S.W. 2006, Australia
Viktor K. Mateffy
Postgraduate Research Student, School of Civ. and Mining Engrg., Univ. of Sydney, N.S.W. 2006, Australia

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