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Controlling of fast-track construction method variables (time, cost, and quality)
Fast-track construction projects that begin with inadequate design information have become more common in response to rising construction industry demand. Fast-tracking shortens project duration while increasing rework. To achieve project deadlines while minimizing rework, specialists must select the best fast-tracking strategy. As a result, a questionnaire was developed to assess the success characteristics of fast-track construction and to provide constraints for these features and variables in national construction projects. National construction projects address specified government needs or investments in order to maximize the national return. The surveys limit these factors by specifying maximum and minimum percentages. These percentages were chosen in order to expedite project building. Period varies in national projects from the typical construction approach to the shortest time we can achieve with a plan. Cost and quality are within 20% and 10% of national project traditional construction methods, respectively. The best setting for various construction projects is determined by this proportion. It is preferable to use these percentages as a reference to complete construction projects in the shortest amount of time, with the highest quality, and at the lowest cost. This questionnaire was completed by sixteen building experts. Google Forms questionnaire was completed by 211 persons. This clarifies the results and construction variables time, cost, and quality.