Project Management Practices and Performance of Water Projects in Nairobi County
Abstract
The study investigated the relationship between project management practices and
performance of water projects in Nairobi County. “The study’s objectives were: to establish
the extent to which financial resources in project management practices influence water
project implementation in Nairobi County, to determine how water policies in project
management practices influence water and sanitation project implementation in Nairobi
County, to determine how stakeholder participation in project management practices
influences the implementation of water and sanitation projects in Nairobi County and to
determine how monitoring and evaluation of project management practices influence the
implementation of water and sanitation projects in Nairobi County. The study’s theoretical
foundation was built on the stakeholder theory, systems theory and contingency theory.
The study adopted a mixed method research design and collected data from all the eight
active water projects in Nairobi. The data was collected using a questionnaire and analysed
using SPSS version 25. The study found out that financial resources such as monitoring
material costs, involving procurement teams, adhering to project timelines, and
recognizing the significance of technical staff qualifications and labor costs played an
important role in the performance of water projects. The study also found that there is
positive perception of the Kenyan government's project management policies among
respondents, indicating their effectiveness and impact on water project management
practices, while also emphasizing the importance of alignment and synergy between
government and institutional policies. The study further found out that it is important to
involve the right stakeholders, aligning project objectives with beneficiary needs, and
actively engaging stakeholders to enhance water project implementation in Nairobi
County. The study also found out that there was a commitment to robust project
management practices in Nairobi County's water projects, with a focus on effective tools
for risk identification, cost control, monitoring, evaluation, and dedicated risk management
departments, aligning with established project management principles and emphasizing
proactive risk management and efficient cost control. The study concluded that there is
clear agreement on the importance of implementing robust systems for monitoring material
costs and considering them during project initiation. The study also concluded that Kenyan
governments policies related to project management are well established and effective. The
study also concluded that stakeholder participation plays a crucial role in influencing the
implementation of water and sanitation projects in Nairobi County. Lastly. The study
concluded that project management practices have an influence on the performance of
water projects in Nairobi. The study recommends that project managers prioritize the
identification and active involvement of the right stakeholders throughout the project's
lifecycle. The study also recommends the importance of effective project management
practices, such as robust systems for monitoring material costs, cost control mechanisms,
and adherence to project timelines. The study also recommends that policymakers and
institutions should prioritize the review and updating of these policies to align with best
practices in project management.
Publisher
University of Nairobi
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