Exploring sustainable project management practices: a perspective of mep contractors in Sri Lanka

Mostapha Amri, M. Francis, T.N. Liyanawatta
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The construction industry can contribute to social inequality and environmental degradation. In order to address these concerns, effective management throughout their lifecycle is crucial. Sustainable Project Management (SPM) is a managerial concept that sustainability of a project from inception to completion. Although SPM has received less attention compared to other concepts, it assists project managers in achieving sustainability across all three bottom lines. This study examines the SPM methods employed by mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) contractors in Sri Lanka. MEP sector is selected to narrow down the scope of the study. Subsequently, a qualitative research approach was adopted to collect data with semi-structured interviews involving ten MEP contractors who have experience and exposure in the industry. The sample was selected using snowballing sampling to ensure the diverse representation of MEP contractors of different scales throughout the study. The research findings highlight that the adoption of SPM practices in Sri Lanka is relatively low compared to international standards, primarily due to a lack of awareness among project managers. Furthermore, MEP managers face challenges in exerting control over their environments, emphasizing the need for a change in attitudes. The results of this study will contribute to efforts aimed at reducing the environmental impact of construction activities, promoting social equity, and enhancing long-term economic viability. Moreover, these findings will serve as a catalyst for further research exploring potential improvements in the implementation of SPM practices.
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探索可持续项目管理实践:斯里兰卡mep承包商的视角
建筑业可能导致社会不平等和环境恶化。为了解决这些问题,整个生命周期的有效管理是至关重要的。可持续项目管理(SPM)是指一个项目从开始到完成的可持续性的管理概念。尽管与其他概念相比,SPM受到的关注较少,但它可以帮助项目经理实现所有三个底线的可持续性。本研究考察了斯里兰卡机械、电气和管道(MEP)承包商采用的SPM方法。选择环保部是为了缩小研究范围。随后,采用质性研究方法,对10名具有行业经验和曝光率的环保部承包商进行半结构化访谈,收集数据。样本的选择采用滚雪球抽样,以确保在整个研究中不同规模的环境保护承包商的多样化代表性。研究结果强调,与国际标准相比,斯里兰卡采用SPM实践的程度相对较低,这主要是由于项目经理缺乏意识。此外,环境保护管理者在控制环境方面面临挑战,这强调了态度转变的必要性。这项研究的结果将有助于减少建筑活动对环境的影响,促进社会公平,并提高长期经济可行性。此外,这些发现将作为进一步研究的催化剂,探索在实施SPM实践方面的潜在改进。
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