Assessment of performance of road maintenance local contractors in Uganda: a case of Uganda National Roads Authority Lira station
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2021-08
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Kyambogo University
Abstract
Road maintenance is essential in order to preserve the road in its originally constructed
condition, protect adjacent resources and ensure user safety in Uganda. However, there has
been inadequate improvement in the road sector evidenced by some of the roads being poorly
maintained in terms of surface quality, markings and signs, and the government is still losing
billions of shillings in shoddy works and services being delivered by road maintenance local
contractors, thereby increasing maintenance backlog. The study assessed the performance of
road maintenance local contractors in Uganda using a case study of Uganda National Roads
Authority Lira Station. From targeted population of 103 respondents, a sample size of 87
respondents was selected using random and purposive sampling techniques. Data were
collected using questionnaires and statically analyzed. Relative importance index (RII) was
used to determine critical factors affecting the performance of road maintenance local
contractors. Through literature review and document analysis, critical factors affecting the
performance of road maintenance contractors were identified. These factors were ranked using
RII for developing a framework to enhance performance of road maintenance local
contractors. The study results indicated that respondents regarded contractor’s managerial
skills (RII= 0.1088), followed by contractor’s financial capacity (RII= 0.893), contractor’s
experience (RII= 0.855), cost factors (RII= 0.854), technology (RII= 0.846), procurement
process on contractors selection (RII= 0.845), time factors (RII= 0.839), health & safety
standards (RII= 0.838), and design changes (RII= 0.828) as the critical factors affecting
performance of road maintenance local contractors. A framework was developed to indicate
that the planning phase of road maintenance projects depends on; contractor’s managerial
skills, and contractor’s level of experience. Implementation phase of road maintenance
projects by local contractors was found to depend on; level of contractor’s financial capacity,
cost factors, procurement process on contractors selection, level of health & safety standards,
time factors, and design changes. The study concluded that contractor’s managerial skills was
the most impactful factor on performance of road maintenance local contractors in Uganda.
The study recommended that more focus should be put on contracts managerial skills since it
had the greatest impact on Local Contractor’s performance.
Keywords: Critical factors, Performance, Local contractors, Road maintenance.
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xv,116 p.:ill (somecol)
Keywords
Road maintenance., Local Contractors., Uganda national Roads authority., Assessment., Critical factors.
Citation
Namara Beamanya, Babar (2021) Assessment of performance of road maintenance local Contractors in Uganda: a case of Uganda national Roads authority lira station.