Determinants of Project Time Performance: Evidence from Water Transmission Projects

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This study aimed to examine the factors that influence time performance in water transmission projects consisting of internal and external factors of time planning, application of crashing methods and PERT methods. The study uses a quantitative approach that takes the object of research on a water transmission project with a sample of 52 peoples and data analyzed with regression. The research findings show that the factors that significantly influence the time performance of the water transmission project are the external factors of time planning and PERT methods, while the internal factors for time planning and crashing methods don’t have a significant effect on time performance. Based on these findings, in the implementation of water transmission projects, the external factors and PERT methods must be a priority for improving project time performance.

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Alpiah*, S., Soehari, T. D., & Susetyo, B. (2020). Determinants of Project Time Performance: Evidence from Water Transmission Projects. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 9(3), 1305–1309. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.c8149.019320

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