CAUSATIVE
FACTORS LEADING TO COST OVERRUN
IN EPC POWER
PROJECTS
A CASE STUDY OF VUNG ANG POWER
PLANT PROJECT IN VIETNAM
By
Ngo Hoang Linh
Abstract
Complete
project within its scheduled cost has long been regarded as one of the most
important goals of a project and the driving force of project success. Accurate
scheduled cost estimates are critical to any client when making
decision-to-build for a project. Despite the proven importance of cost target,
cost overrun still occurs in almost construction projects, in any scale and
kinds of project, in every country.
In an
attempt to minimize cost overrun, the owners of power plant projects in Viet Nam widely choose EPC delivery model with fixed
price contract. However, cost overrun is still severe in Vietnam Power projects
where these overruns sometimes exceed 60% of the anticipated cost of the
project (Son La hydro power project – VnEconomy, 2010). There are several
factors leading to these cost overruns, some of which are unforeseen, but
almost others relate to the incompetency of project management in terms of risk
analysis.
Fully
understanding and thorough analysis all causations significantly impacting to
project cost are very important step for project management system.
This
study identifies the major causative factors leading to cost overrun in power
projects in Viet Nam . The study addresses causations
of these factors and how to manage these factors for future projects and
propose a framework for cost control in power plant project.
Executive summary
Rationale of research
This research has been conducted to identify factors involving
cost overrun in Engineering Procurement Contract (EPC) in Power Plant projects.
Objectives of study
To identify factors involving cost overrun in power plant
projects, analyzes causes of factors involving cost overrun and to propose a
solution to cost control in EPC power plant projects.
Methodology
The exploratory research method is used for literature review
and field research of Vung
Ang Coal-fired Power Plant Project. This research is based on document record
of happening in the project, statistical data and consultant assessment and
analysis.
Findings and conclusion
From
results of the case study in Vung Ang project, the following conclusion
- Identification
of causative factors affecting project cost overrun
There were many variables that
contributed to cost overruns in the power projects implemented in Vietnam. In
preparation stage, the major factors are: insufficient soil investigation, in
accuracy of FEED design and total cost estimate and non-guaranteed fuel
resources. In EPC stage the major factors are design changes, inflation, delay
of land reimbursement, interference of public authorities, technical
complexity, contractor capability, and delay and weather condition.
This revelation should enable
planners to take stock of the past performance and incorporate lessons learned.
·
Frame
work to control cost overrun
The ability to mitigate the
impact of cost overruns will largely depend on proper FEED design, adequate
planning of schedule and resources, commitment of all project teams,
application of project management techniques through use of qualified and
motivated manpower.
In preparation stage, enough time
and resources should be allocated to ensure that the following to be conducted:
adequate site investigation, appropriate and up to date information, well
definition of project specification and scope, accurate project cost estimates,
adequate project analysis, wise selection of capable contractor, proper
agreement with fuel resources suppliers, product off-taker, public authorities
and other relevant parties.
In EPC stage, among all factors
leading to cost overruns, management related factors are those which can be
controlled and prevented most easily. Concentration should be placed on
improvement of project management and human resources to ensure the followings:
adequate contract/sub-contract management well cost control, schedule progress,
proper quality management system, risk management, staff training, and good
linkage with public authorities and other relevant parties.
Suggestion for future research
This study has indicated factors
creating cost overruns in EPC power project but their frequency of occurrence
and severity of impaction is still unknown. The scope of study can be extended
to find out the impact of these factors in relation to their occurrence pattern
and their severity impact. A cost control system and remedial solutions can
also be researched to deal with these factors and to bring cost overruns down
to some acceptable limits if they cannot be completely eradicated. Future
research can also be extended to other type of project in process industries.
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