Abstract:
Road construction industry is known to be a time-consuming and material depleting industry,
due to its complexity and volatility occasioned by varied needs, wants and preferences. The
main purpose of this study was to determine some of the factors influencing completion of road
construction projects in Kenya: A case of SBI International Company on Mau-Summit – Kisumu
Road in Kericho County. The specific objectives which guided the study were to determine the
influence of staff competency and stakeholder participation. The research design used was
descriptive research design. The study used census method in collecting data from all the 202
respondents. Questionnaires was delivered to the respondents and collected after they have
been filled. Face to face interviewing was adopted to obtain answers from management
representatives in the construction sites while secondary data was interrogated to find out the
actual factors which influenced the completion of the said road. Data from questionnaire was
coded and analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) version 20. The
validity of the research instruments was confirmed by expert review, while the reliability of the
tools was 0.76 based on Cronbach’s alpha. Data was analysed descriptively. The findings were
presented in form of frequency tables while explanation was presented in prose. The findings of this study may help policy makers on key issues related to project development and
management of road construction. Project managers may also benefit immensely from
understanding some of the underlying causes of project construction delays as was
documented by this study