Application of risk management to improve performance: The case of infrastructure projects in Mbale District
Abstract
The construction industry is one of the crucial sectors in the development process of all
communities in the World. In Uganda, the central government and other development
partners, through the district local governments, have continuously provided funding
towards the development of various civil infrastructure projects in the districts.
However, due to the occurrence of several project risk events, the majority of the civil
infrastructure projects undertaken by the districts have continuously exhibited poor
performance, in terms of; delays, cost overruns, incomplete products, inadequate
operational capacity, non compliance to the specifications, to mention but a few. The
absence of a systematic approach towards the management of civil infrastructure project
risks in Uganda, particularly at the district level, has escalated this problem.
Furthermore, there was no evidence of any research studies having been carried out
focusing on risk management in civil infrastructure projects in Uganda, especially at the
district local government level. This report sets out the details of a study into the
application of risk management in the civil infrastructure projects under taken by the
district local governments in Uganda. The study was limited to the greater Mbale
districts as the case study area. The objectives of the study were to; assess the
performance of the district civil infrastructure projects, identify and analyse the risks
involved in such projects and propose mitigation measures aimed at increasing the
understanding of the project risks as well as the ability to optimise investments in such
projects by all those involved.
This study was based on the review of the available literature/documents, an initial field
study involving interviews/discussions with a few selected key technical personnel and
then later, the administration of a combined project performance/risk assessment
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questionnaire to a stratified and purposively selected sample of respondents. Both
qualitative and quantitative risk analysis techniques were utilised to analyse the
information collected and inferences made.
The results of the study confirmed that the performance of the district civil
infrastructure projects in the case study area was inadequate – not good. The study
findings also revealed that the significance of the risks involved in district civil
infrastructure projects were at the level requiring urgent action in terms of putting in
place and implementing a systematic approach that led to the proposal of a Risk
Management Strategy (RMS). The study recommends urgent implementation of the
proposed RMS, aimed at fostering performance improvements in the district civil
infrastructure projects in the case study area and the rest of Uganda in general. The
results of this study was expected to be of great benefit to the district local governments,
contactors and consulting agencies as well as the engineers/managers who are currently
involved in such projects and in the future, in Mbale in particular and Uganda in general