Investigation of the impact of design changes on project success; A case study of the Kikuube District Administration Block
Investigation of the impact of design changes on project success; A case study of the Kikuube District Administration Block
Date
2025-06-19
Authors
Muhumuza, John
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Makerere University
Abstract
This study explores the impact of design changes on the success of infrastructure projects, focusing
on the Kikuube District Administration Block. It highlights a significant deviation from the ideal
project delivery scenario of timeline, budget adherence, and high-quality standards. The study aims
to analyze the causes of design variations and assess their effects on project outcomes. A series of
targeted inquiries were conducted to identify common factors contributing to project variations
and their subsequent influence on costs, timelines, and deliverables. Furthermore, the study
evaluates the effectiveness of supervisory interventions in managing these challenges. Quantitative
data analysis was performed using SPSS software, employing both descriptive and inferential
statistics.
The findings reveal that inadequate initial site investigations, particularly insufficient geotechnical
surveys, were significant contributors to project complications. These oversights led to unforeseen
subsoil conditions during construction, necessitating a shift from planned strip foundations to
reinforced pad and column foundations, ground beams resulting in budget overruns and an
approximate delay of 3.5 weeks. The research also identifies the adverse effects of late stakeholder
engagement, which prompted changes in functional requirements, such as the inclusion of an ICT
hub and expansions to boardroom and archive facilities. Vulnerabilities in the material supply
chain emerged due to reliance on a limited number of suppliers, causing further delays.
The study quantified the impacts of variations, recording significant cost escalations, timeline
delays, and reduced construction quality. Recommendations include the implementation of a
structured change-approval process to minimize delays and enhance evaluation thoroughness,
alongside improving communication and fostering stakeholder dialogue to strengthen
collaboration. Lastly, transparent accountability measures for contractors are proposed to align
expectations and enhance overall project performance.
Description
A Project report submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of a Degree
of Master of Science in Construction Management.
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Muhumuza, John. (2025). Investigation of the impact of design changes on project success; A case study of the Kikuube District Administration Block