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Exploring Project Management Office Models for Public Construction Projects in Hail, Saudi Arabia

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  • Mohammed Alghaseb

    (Department of Architectural Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Ha’il, Ha’il 81451, Saudi Arabia)

  • Hisham Alali

    (Quality Engineering and Management, College of Engineering, University of Ha’il, Ha’il 81451, Saudi Arabia)

Abstract

The Saudi Vision 2030 initiative is critical to boosting national development, particularly in the construction industry. The construction industry is getting a lot of attention in a variety of ways, the most visible of which is the promotion of best practices, including project management office (PMO) applications. Hail province, like others, is experiencing project delivery issues. Thus, the purpose of this research is to explore the most suitable PMO model for Hail public construction projects. A literature review included an examination of the driving factors for establishing PMOs in construction firms, as well as PMO models and typologies that describe their functions. Therefore, those driving factors and PMO models were examined in a focus group to explore their suitability in the context of Hail. The research findings revealed that the Enterprise PMO is the main model for Hail public construction projects, followed, respectively, by the Program Management Office model and the Project Management Center of Excellence (PMCOE). This method of selection for a PMO model encourages construction companies and related businesses to change in order to improve the sector while also addressing construction project delivery challenges in Hail province.

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  • Mohammed Alghaseb & Hisham Alali, 2024. "Exploring Project Management Office Models for Public Construction Projects in Hail, Saudi Arabia," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 16(18), pages 1-15, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:16:y:2024:i:18:p:8177-:d:1481257
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