Tuesday 30 August 2011

List of CEIM alumni: May 2011

Master of Engineering

1. Mr. Hassan Ashraf
Thesis: Claims in Building Construction of Pakistan: A Statistical and Pathogenic Analysis

2. Mr. Thanapon Buaklom
Thesis: Development of Worker Safety Attitude Construct and Model in Oil & Gas Construction Project

3. Mr. Duong Quang Minh
Thesis: Factors Affecting Operation and Maintenance Costs of Ho Chi Minh City Condominium Projects

4. Mr. Nguyen Phung Hai
Thesis: Project Procurement Performance Models: A Case Study of Power Transmission Line Projects in EVN

5. Mr. Asmat Nabi Hotaki
Thesis: Sustainable Construction: A Study of Drivers, Barriers and Design Practices in Building Projects in Thailand

6. Mr. Mukesh Khadka
Thesis: Factors Affecting Constructability Practices in Hydropower Construction in Nepal

7. Mr. Pye Phyo Maung
Thesis: Resource Allocation Strategy for Construction Safety at Hydropower Project: A Study on Shwegyin Hydropower Project in Myanmar

8. Mr. Janeyut Naiyarat
Thesis: The On-Site Behavior of a Construction Project Team during the Implementation of The Planning and Quality System

9. Mr. Nguyen Tuan Tu
Thesis: Strategic Management Implementation of Vietnamese Construction Organizations

10. Ms. Kyawt Phyu Phyu
Thesis: Insurance and Surety Bonds: A Case Study of Petrochemical, Oil and Gas Projects in Myanmar and Thailand

11. Ms. Supatchana Pumpipat
Thesis: Effective Pricing Negotiation Strategy of Variation Claims in Commercial Building Construction

12. Mr. Puoy Puthitha
Thesis: Contractor Prequaification Criteria, Tendering Criteria, and Tendering Procedure in Cambodia Building and Housing Construction Projects

13. Mr. Kittawat Sukosi
Thesis: Quality Management System for Different Construction Project Strategies

14. Mr. Kyaw Min Thu
Thesis: Life Cycle Cost Analysis for Hydropower Projects

15. Mr. Nguyen Quoc Trung
Thesis: Influence of Financial Risk for Project Financing Throughout Real Estate Development Process: A Case Study of a High Rise Apartment Project in Vietnam

16. Mr. Hout Venghong
Thesis: Factors affecting the performance of the international construction contractors (ICCs) Doing Business in Cambodia

17. Ms. Vu Tuyet Mai
Thesis: Orientation Risk Management Model for Pre-Bidding Process in Low-Income Housing Projects with Public Private Partnership in Vietnam

Master of Science

1. Mr. Gentaku Goto
Thesis: Project Life cycle risk management plan in Urban Railway Development Project: A Case Study of Urban Railway Development Applied in Vietnam

Wednesday 24 August 2011

List of CEIM alumni : May and December 2008

May Batch

1. Mr. Phouthasen Sinthavong
Thesis: The Role of Lao Governtment on ADB Operation of Partnership Financin Stratege: Case Study of Vientiane Urbaninfrastructure Services Project

2. Mr. Rathsayam Tiyarathtagarn
Thesis: Factors Affecting Project Delivery Time Delays and Cost Overruns of Project Development at the Royal Irrigation Department of Thailand

3. Miss Surangkana Trangkanont
Thesis: High-end Residential Property Development Process: A Case Study of Projects in Thailand

4. Miss Atcharaporn Suwan
Thesis: A Study of Hotel Renovation Project Management Process in Thailand

5. Mr. Braj Kishor Mahato
Thesis: Conflict Dynamics in Dam Construction Projects

6. Miss Vivi Megawati
Thesis: Financial Management in Construction Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Towards Financial Capability Enhancement: Case Study in Thailand and Indonesia

7. Mr. Pakawat Pormmoon
Thesis: Framework Implementation of Reduc, Reuse, Recycle, and Residual Management Concept for Thai Construction Industry

8. Miss Suphitcha Phoemphoonthanyakit
Thesis: Strategic Planning and Budgeting Allocation of Intermodal Transportation Logistics Development in Thailand

9. Mr. Jirachai Thaewthiang
Thesis: Corporate Social Responsibility in Construction Companies in Thailand: The Case Study of Preuksa Real Estate Public Company Limited

10. Mr. Tran Ngoc Tuyen
Thesis: The Adoption of Sustainable Construction Principles in the Construction Industry in Vietnam

11. Miss Nguyen Thi Xuan Dan
Thesis: Criteria for Selection Process of Local Infrastructure Project in Vietnam

12. Mr. Tran Quang Ninh
Thesis: Public Private Partnership Models for Low-Income Housing Development of Cantho City, Vietnam

13. Miss Pham Thi Cam Tien
Thesis: Sustainable Construction Development Project to Support Tourism Industry in Phu Quoc Island in Kien Giang Province Vietnam

14. Mr. Le Hai Son
Thesis: Cost Control System in Vietnam Construction Company

15. Mr. Nguyen Duy
Thesis: Motivation of Construction Engineers in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

16. Mr. Tran Minh Tung
Thesis: Project Time and Cost Management in Water Supply Pipeline Construction in Dong Nai Province, Vietnam: A System Dynamics Approach

17. Mr. Tran Huong Quang
Thesis: Corporate Social Responsibility in Vietnamese Construction Industry

18. Mr. Pham Hoang Anh
Thesis: Enhancing Sources of Funds by Private Participation for Transport Development: Case Study in Ben Tre Province

19. Mr. Truong Vinh Hiep
Thesis: Study of Project Management Personnel Needs for Infrastructure Development in Dong Nai

December Batch

1. Mr. Andreas Adihartanto
Thesis: Safety Rules and Procedures Development and Implementation: A Study on Construction Industries in Thailand

2. Mr. Alvin Agustinus Gahari
Thesis: Workers Participation in Safety Management System in Construction Projects in Thailand

3. Mr. Nguyen Khoa
Thesis: EPC Project Management and Problems: A Case Study of International and Local EPC Contractors of Oil Gas and Petrochemical Projects in Vietnam

4. Mr. Dang The Phuong
Thesis: Quantitative Risk Assessment for the Offshore Platforms in "Vietsovpetro" Joint Venture

Tuesday 23 August 2011

Construction, Engineering and Infrastructure Management (CEIM) alumni in January and August 2007

Master of Engineering
1. Mr. Nguyen Viet Dung
Thesis: Risk Management in Port & Waterway Projects: A Case Study of the Southern Focal Economic Area of Vietnam

2. Mr. Phan Thanh Hai
Thesis: Audit Safety Management in Business Progress of Offshore Oil & Gas Project
Case Study: Oil & Gas Projects in Ba Ria - Vung Tau, The Southern of Vietnam

3. Mr. Nguyen Kim The Anh
Thesis: Evaluation of Effective Design Architectural Process

4. Miss Nang Kham Kyi Oo
Thesis: Risk Approaches for Making Go/No-Go Decisions by Thai Consulting Engineering Firms

5. Mr. Pham Hiep Luc
Thesis: Application of Neuro-Fuzzy Networks to Forecast Cost and Duration Variances for Building Projects in Vietnam

6. Mr. Arasavindiran Mariappan
Thesis: Effect of Globalization on the Supply Chain Competitiveness of Large Scale Contractors: A Case Study

7. Miss Ramya Kanaganayagam
Thesis: Kaking Construction Employment Decent Work: A System Dynamics Investigation

8. Mr. James Suvanaphen
Thesis: Technology Selection Practices in Building Construction Projects Through the Perspectives of Design Consultants

9. Mr. Le Phi Hai
Thesis: Business Performance Measurement Framework for Construction Organizations

10. Mr. Aut Thaitrong
Thesis: Performance of Capital Investment Analysis on Project Evaluation in Mass Rapid Transit Projects in Thailand

11. Miss Narumon Jongcharoensub
Thesis: Cost Management Behavior Under Cost Overruns

12. Mr. Somjate Chatutewaprasit
Thesis: Safety Communication in Construction Project

13. Miss Chanagarn Watanantachai
Thesis: Strategic Guidelines for Financial Crisis Management in Thai Small and Medium-Sized Construction Enterprises

14. Mr. Apinun Tantiviriyapan
Thesis: Analysis the Office Market Economic by Using System Dynamic Approach

15. Mr. Nguyen Van Long
Thesis: Project Financing for Power Plant in Vietnam: An Innovative Approach

16. Mr. Dau Xuan Thuy
Thesis: Risks in the Construction of Hydropower Tunnels in Vietnam

17. Mr. Tran Tan Tin
Thesis: An Evaluation of Client Roles in Projects Procured Through the Traditional Process in Vietnam

18. Mr. Dinh Truong Giang
Thesis: Knowledge Sharing Process Within Power Engineering and Construction Company: A Case Study

19. Miss Pham Nguyen Quynh Huong
Thesis: Quality Function Deployment Approach in Apartment Construction Project: A Case Study

20. Mr. Fredy Kurniawan
Thesis: Case Study of Concession Contract in the Public Private Partnership: Financial Clauses Investigation of Don Muang Tollway and Second Stage Expressway in Thailand and Cipularang Tollway in Indonesia

Doctor of Engineering

1. Ms. Suchanya Posayanant
Thesis: Development of KPIS for Local Government Infrastructure Development: The Case of Sub-District (Tambon) Administrative Organization

2. Mr. Oei, Fuk-Jin
Thesis: The Assessment of the Development Role of a Statutory Body from Customer Perspective: A Relational Exchange Approach


3. Mr. Wasan Teerajetgul
Thesis: Knowledge Management in Construction Project Environment

4. Mr. Dussadee Satirasetthavee
Thesis: Optimal Value-Based Pavement Management System

5. Mr. Raju Bahadur Shrestha
Thesis: Factors In Power Purchase Agreements Affecting Investment Flows in Independent Power Production in the Nepalese Environment

6. Mr. Martinus P. Abednego
Thesis: An Examination of the Relationship between Risk Allocation and Project Success on PPP Project through Good Project Governance Assessment: Case Studies of Tollway Projects in Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam

7. Ms. Piyanut Vorasubin
Thesis: Management of Strategic Assets for Sustainable Competitiveness of Construction Organizations

8 Mr. Thanet Aksorn
Thesis: Safety Program Performance in the Thai Construction Industry

9. Mr. Thanapun Prasertrungruang
Thesis: Modeling the Dynamics of Highway Construction Equipment Downtime

Friday 19 August 2011

List of the CEIM First Batch in 2006

1. Mr. Bunpot Luttakoon
Thesis: Assessment of Critical Infrastructures: December 2004 Tsunami in the Southern Region of Thailand

2. Mr. Warut Neamnoi
Thesis: Capital Investment Analysis Model From Outputs/Outcomes Framework of Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Project: The Case Study of the Bangkok Mass Rapid Transit Project

3. Mr. Bhaskar Jyoti Das
Thesis: IT Application for Construction Safety Management: Planning, Monitoring and Trending

4. Mr. Abu Naser Chowdhury
Thesis: Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) for Infrastructure Projects Financing through Public Private Partnerships (PPPs)

5. Mr. Muhammad N. Mahmood
Thesis: Development of Performance Model for an International Construction Joint Venture: A System Dynamics Approach

6. Ms. Azmeri Rahman
Thesis: Modeling Contractor's and Subcontractor's Trust: A System Dynamics Approach

7. Mr. Arthit Krachang
Thesis: Risk-based Multicriteria Decision Management for a Railway System in Thailand

8. Mr. Nguyen Duy Ninh
Thesis: Stakeholders' Perspective on Risks and Opportunities of Bot Infrastructure Projects in Vietnam: A Case Study of Yen Lenh Bridge Project

9. Mr. Nguyen Tuan Nghia
Thesis: Case Studies on Risk Allocation in Highway Projects Under Bot Scheme in Vietnam

10. Mr. Muhammad Afzal
Thesis: Profiling a Truly World-Class Construction and Engineering Company

11. Mr. Aung Khin Tun
Thesis: Strategic Financial Modeling for Capital Investment Program

12. Mr. Siwachon Limpakornkul
Thesis: A study of safety budgets process in Thai Construction projects

13. Mr. Niraj Baidya
Thesis: Consistency of Safety Management System Implementation: A System Dynamics Approach


14. Mr. Ariono Dhanisworo Indra Budhi
Thesis: Cost Variances During Construction Period: A Case Study of Indonesian Contractors

15. Mr. Prawat Tuptone
Thesis: Constraints-Based Scheduling of Precast Housing Project: A Case Study of Preuksa Village III

16. Miss Yessie Agustina
Thesis: Enhancing Financial Viability Through Government Support Machanism in Public Private Partnership (PPP) Contractual Framework

17. Mr. Allan Janwar Tannaya
Thesis: Subcontractor Management Strategy: An Approach to Manage Subcontractor in Construction Project

18. Mr. Suphachoke Meeampol
Thesis: Project Performance Improvement in the Public Sector: The Case of Thailand

19. Mr. Ektewan Manowong
Thesis: An Assessment of the Performance of Public Hearing as Vehicle of Public Participation in Infrastructure Development Project in Thailand

20. Mr. Surapon Puthamont
Thesis: Strategic Project Selection in Public Sector: Construction Projects in the Ministry of Defence in Thailand

Thursday 18 August 2011

FYI

Did you know that from 2006 to 2011, there are 24 Ph. D., 175 Masters and 115 Professional Masters graduated from CEIM and MPM fields of study? These alumni come from 17 countries, and 80% of these are male.

Thursday 11 August 2011

Delay & Contract Management in Construction

In order to manage a project successfully, project management is very important because this will determine the quality, time, and expense of the project. The process of project management includes:
- Organizing, choosing, advising, and creating investment projects.
- Managing research and investigating projects;
- Analyzing data and evaluating projects;
- Constructing investment projects and profiles for designing the construction’s total estimates will be sent to authorities for approval.
- Signing economic contracts dealing with survey, design, construction, and installation.
- Supplying materials and equipment

The contract is really important since it is not only the basis of payment but also the basis of solving some legal problems. To get well-completed projects, all sides must have knowledge about the conditions of the contract. Managers are searching for the best ways to manage contracts more effectively. By doing so, the project will be more successful.

Mr. Ho Chi Linh made a on Administration Centre and Postgraduates Trainings at Can Tho University to find out the main factors that cause cost inflation, poor quality and delay at all stages of projects. These factors were analyzed in different ways of parties such as the Laws, Authorities, the Owners, the Contractors, Consultants, Sub-contractors. From that, the factors which are effective to prevent and control delays in the project can be seen.

The objectives of his study were to: (1) study the contract management practice of the case study project; (2) analyze the project management problems (time, cost, quality) in relation to contract administration; (3) identify delay causation in construction projects which were completed up to now or are building; and (4) make recommendation for improvement of the future project with similar characters.

Conclusion

Contract management is an important factor which directly affects projects. The contract management includes managing 3 main factors: quality, price and time. Most projects in Vietnam so far have been strongly influenced by these 3 factors, which leads to the poor quality, costs increases or delays. All these problems are popular and are still going on. However, it is possible for us to prevent even during the time the project is on going. With the total area of 18.990 square meters, 9 floors, the total cost is over 133 billion, the Administration and Post-Graduate Building – Can Tho University project is also affected by these factors.

This project was approved by the Ministry of Education and Training in 2008 and the investment was from the government budget. Although it has got supports and grants from the Government, relevant sectors as well as rector board from Can Tho University, the project was still delayed and the original estimated costs still increased due to objective and subjective reasons.

Objective reasons

Dramatic change in market price which affected workers and materials because the rate of price slipping was not specified in the contract.

There have been many problems in the transportation of materials and equipment because the construction site is located right in the center of the city which is very crowded with many students. The supply of materials was limited because of the fluctuation in the market price which significantly affected the progress and quality of the works.

Subjective reasons

The contract is not really logical, which does not express all the regulated contents that can tie the contractors as well as sub-contractors in materials, human sources and finance to implement the works.

The contractors did not provide with enough machines and modern equipment as regulated in the contracts. This is also due to the fact that the contractors selected were not well-qualified and have poor experience.
The contracts did not state clearly the time for the period of pile pressure and experiments, which does not include the time for implementation. This is the reason why the contractors often blame the experimental institutions for delays.

Solution

- Require the contractors to set up a quality management system suitable to project requirements
- Additional engineers, who have got experience about quality management and check equipment before being put into the work
- Contractor Material Supply who are responsible for the quality of their products
- Request the contractor to focus on human resources, equipment and time
- Providing a clear time for each job. Support the contractor to shorten the time.
- Investor has to set up the slippery of price coefficient.
- Having a strict and frequent monitoring, urge the contractors to solve any unexpected problems if occurred.
- Organizing frequent meetings with the contractors to remind and require them to commit and implement all the articles specified in the contract and follow the project timetable.
- Looking for sufficient extra financial sources to compromise slipping rate so as to assure the contractors to implement well with the rest of the project.

● Although there have been certain limitations, the contractors have successfully implemented some works for the project as well as strictly followed the procedure and legal documents. They did well with the work of environmental protection and guarantee the urban scenery, and especially the assurance of work safety. Therefore, there has been no accident in the construction site so far.

● Upon the completion of the project, it will significantly improve the prestige of Can Tho University in general as well as for the work of post-graduate training, scientific research and technology transfer, which promotes Can Tho University to a higher level in the region and in the whole country. This can help Can Tho University become comparable to other universities in the area as well as in the world. This also creates opportunities for the university managers to get access to and study with new technology thanks to good infrastructure because this is the first and biggest building in Can Tho University.

Recommendations

Due to the time as well as the limited scope of the thesis, not all aspects of the project were examined and analyzed. However, based on what has been achieved and not achieved, as mentioned in the conclusion, the following recommendations are proposed for better management to future projects.
- Contracts need to be more detailed with enough articles and regulations, in which all agreements need to be stated clearly.

- Trained engineers specializing in the fields of quality management and cost management.

- The investor should choose capable contractors with enough modern technical equipment as well as financial sources together with sufficient human resources.

- Bid winning price was not lower than the actual price of the project

- Build price fluctuation factor to deal with changing market prices.

- Utilize all funds to ensure implementation of the project.

- Checking materials, components, construction products through quality certificates where production and results of standard laboratory.

- Checking equipment and technology works before installation through quality certificates where production and results of quality testing of equipment.

- Need unified management of construction cost on a clue to avoid cross situation such as is now

- Complete the system of estimating construction

- Additional norms for construction and installation work is not yet in practice the detailed estimates of current, complete content and methods of synthesis unit set up in construction.

- List building , select a method of calculating overall cost consistent with the actual situation in the country, regional and international levels in each period.

His thesis abstract is copied and posted.

Abstarct

Since Vietnam joined the WTO, global platform for the construction industry were opened, bringing many new opportunities and also many difficulties and challenges. But in recent years, most of of projects are behind schedule, exceeding the estimate is very popular to make the management of the project have many difficulties, specially the management contract. In any investment project construction, the key elements necessary to ensure that the range or scope of the project, the total investment (Money) and the progress Time) of project implementation. Three elements make up a triangle project, including Scope - Money - Time is each edge of the triangle project. When an edge that will make these changes, the other edge changed. A project called good management when the triangle is less than the change triangle is created from investment projects approved construction. In fact the work of our building has been lost on the market at the home of their own, most projects are delayed and exceeded the total original investment to affect performance investment results as well as competitiveness.

The cause of the delayed and costs overcome, there are many such as institutional policy, in the uniform of the other central agencies and localities, these factors impact the world market, the capacity of entities involved in construction activities
This study will also discuss on the advantages and disadvantages of EPC contract from both Contractor and Project Company’s point of view and how to manage the EPC contract in accordance with term and condition clauses stipulated in the signed contract documents; how to resolve problems by understanding the contract clauses. However, the improvement of some major clauses are still needed in order to specify and define clearly the duties and responsibilities as well as obligations of involved parties to minimize the conflicts, interfaces, risks and disputes that can be happened during the project execution phase.