Evaluation of Variation Orders on Road Construction Projects in Rural Nepal

Koirala, MP, Thapa, N, Giri, OP and Shah, R orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-3466-5110 (2025) Evaluation of Variation Orders on Road Construction Projects in Rural Nepal. Construction Economics and Building, 5 (3). pp. 311-338. ISSN 2204-9029

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Abstract

Variation orders (VOs) contribute to time and cost overruns in Nepalese road projects and often trigger disputes. This mixed- methods study examined the causes of VOs on rural roads in Karnali Province using a targeted literature review, field observations, document review, case studies of 11 client– contractor– consultant projects (located for geographic spread, contractor size, and presence/absence of consultant oversight), and a closed- ended census survey of industry professionals across the three stakeholder groups. Quantitative analysis used the Relative Importance Index (RII) and descriptive statistics to compare stakeholder perceptions; qualitative evidence from site observations and documents triangulated the results. The findings identified variations in scope of work (additions, omissions, and alterations in employer requirements) as the primary cause (RII clients = 812; RII consultants = 780; RII contractors = 791). Secondary causes vary by stakeholder: clients and contractors rank “change in design and drawings by consultant” highly (RII 0.800), while consultants and contractors emphasize “errors and omissions in design” (RII consultants = 933; RII contractors = 864). Other contributors include inadequate site investigation, adverse site conditions, government intervention, and client- initiated changes. Stakeholders differ on causes but largely agree on effects

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: 3302 Building; 4005 Civil engineering
Subjects: T Technology > TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
T Technology > TH Building construction
Divisions: Civil Engineering and Built Environment
Publisher: UTS ePRESS
Date of acceptance: 15 September 2025
Date of first compliant Open Access: 22 December 2025
Date Deposited: 22 Dec 2025 09:48
Last Modified: 22 Dec 2025 09:48
DOI or ID number: 10.5130/AJCEB.v25i3/4.9756
URI: https://researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk/id/eprint/27755
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