Kenya
Research Article
Construction Risks and Completion of Public Private Partnership Project in Kenya: A Case of Sondu-Miriu Hydroelectric Power Project
Author(s): Pamela Akinyi Oyieyo, Charles M Rambo and Anne NdirituPamela Akinyi Oyieyo, Charles M Rambo and Anne Ndiritu
Due to its perceived success, Public Private Partnership (PPP) is accepted and recommended worldwide as a tool for efficient, transparent and effective strategy which guaranteed value for money for public sector projects which had previously known persistent and consistent failure leading to disappointments. The purpose of the study was to investigate the influence of construction risks on completion of PPP projects. The objective of this research was to investigate the influence of construction risks on completion of Public Private Partnership projects. The study tested the null hypothesis that: Construction risks do not significantly influence the completion of Public Private Partnership Project in Kenya. The study adopted descriptive survey design and targeted the entire management of Sondu-Miriu Hydroelectric Power project totaling 85 obtained from the contracting parties where a .. Read More»