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Title: AN ASSESSMENT OF INTERNAL CONTROL PRACTICE ON SUCCESS OF CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
Authors: TEKESTE, MEHARI
Keywords: Internal Control
Internal Audit
Construction Project and Success
Issue Date: Jan-2017
Publisher: St.Mary's University
Abstract: The purpose of this thesis is to assess the designed, implemented and practiced internal control system of government organization on the success of their construction projects. For the purpose of this research internal control and project success are defined in the context defining the key words of the research. To achieve the objectives of this study, data were collected through questionnaire from 99 respondents. The respondents were selected using purposeful sampling method, Further to collect evidenced information 14 management member of the selected organization was engaged for an interview. The data collected from the questionnaire were analyzed. And the information collected through an interview was used as an additional data to strengthen the conclusion. The results of this thesis have shown that internal control of an organization has direct relation and effect on the success or failure of government construction project. Internal control has the power to control time, cost and quality of construction projects. Hence government organization should work to strengthen the internal control system of their organization and projects to make effective, efficient and economical and to achieve their ultimate objective successfully.
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