Evaluation of Public Procurement Procedures for Construction Projects in Kenya: A Contractor Selection System Based on Project Performance.

Authors

  • Harison Wachira Kiiru Department of Construction Management, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Kenya
  • Githae Wanyona Department of Construction Management, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Kenya
  • Stephen Diang'a Department of Construction Management, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Kenya

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4314/jagst.v24i1.5

Keywords:

construction project, contractor selection, selection procedures

Abstract

Contractor selection is one of the main activities undertaken by  state-procuring entities. Without a proper and accurate method for selecting the most appropriate contractor the performance of the  construction project will be affected.  It is indeed  important that capable contractors with appropriate attributes are selected to ensure that construction project performance is not put at risk. This study is aimed at evaluating the contractor selection procedures that are used during the tender evaluation process. The significance  and the relationship between the contractor’s selection procedures and project success performance were determined based on questionnaire survey. A quantitative and qualitative research strategy and a cross-sectional survey design were used. A stratified random sampling was adopted to determine the proportion of each stratum for the 263 sample size from a target population of 841 public projects that formed the unit of analysis. The data was analysed for: multicollinearity, descriptive, multiple regression, and a test of significance computed at 0.05  level of significance. Descriptive statistics results revealed that financial soundness, technical capacity, experience, quoted tender price, management capability, and government statutory requirements are the most appropriate variables in tender evaluation. Hypothesis was stated in null form  for which the following results recorded: (F(2,155)=17.218, p=0.000) and (F(2,154=10.828,p=0.000) thus rejected hypothesis. A stepwise multiple regression model was derived based on dependent variables and independent variables to determine whether there is a relationship between the variables. The goodness fit of the model as defined by the value of R-square (0.123) was found to be 12.3%. It was therefore concluded that financial soundness and technical capacity is statistically significant variables which suggests  that the variables explains well  on the construction project success.  The study is significant in that it provides specific variables to procuring entities and construction contractors with recommendations of better evaluation of tenders both finacially, and technically.

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Published

14-03-2025

How to Cite

Evaluation of Public Procurement Procedures for Construction Projects in Kenya: A Contractor Selection System Based on Project Performance. (2025). JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 24(1), 91-106. https://doi.org/10.4314/jagst.v24i1.5

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