| dc.description.abstract | Construction is one of the largest industries and contributes to about 10% of the gross
national product (GNP) in industrialized countries (Navon, 2005). Construction industry has
complexity in its nature because it contains large number of parties as clients, contractors,
consultants, stakeholders, shareholders and regulators. This research report evaluated the
influence of procurement process on completion of construction of road projects in Bungoma
south sub-County. This research focused on road construction Companies within Bungoma
south sub county and the procurement department within Bungoma County Assembly as the
procuring entity. The objectives that guided this study were: To determine the extent to which
tendering process, client selection criteria used, control regulations in procurement and quality
assurance influence on completion of road projects in Bungoma south sub county. . Literature
review was done based on the themes of the study. The study was grounded on Goal-setting
theory by Edwin Locke in the late 1960s.This theory is the most impactful in the construction
industry, as it is widely accepted and applied to worker’ productivity. In the late 1960s, Edwin
Locke proposed that people are motivated to work when they have a goal (Greenberg & Baron,
2000). Goals tell an employee what needs to be done and how much effort will have to be
expended. The study adopted a descriptive survey design. Descriptive survey research design
based on questionnaire and interviews was used because the study objectives were descriptive in
nature and required taking care of multiple realities likely to be found in the field. The
instrument of data collection was the questionnaire and interview schedule. The researcher’s
supervisors helped to confirm the validity and the study employed both purposive and systematic
random sampling to obtain respondents for the study. Purposive sampling ensured that all the
construction managers, all the county assembly committee members and all ministry of works
officials provided information concerning the subject of study. Systematic random sampling was
used to select 86 construction workers from the 25 construction companies whereby every 3rd
worker was systematically selected from a list comprising all employees in all the companies
Cronbach’s alpha was used to establish reliability. Data from the responses was organized; coded
and analyzed. The analysis was done using descriptive statistics, tables, frequencies simple mean
scores and percentages. It was recommended that all stake holders to ensure that there is quality
assurance in the tendering process to ensure validity of the completed road projects. | en_US |