Performance Analysis Of Supervisory Consultants On The Puguk–Lubuk Resam Road Reconstruction Project In Bengkulu Province
Keywords:
performance, construction, road projects, effectivenessAbstract
The performance of supervisory consultants is a critical determinant of success in construction projects, particularly in achieving quality, time, and cost objectives. This study aims to evaluate the performance of supervisory consultants on the Puguk–Lubuk Resam Road Reconstruction Project in Bengkulu Province and to identify the dominant factors influencing their performance. A descriptive quantitative approach was employed, with data collected through questionnaires distributed to 56 respondents comprising supervisory consultants, contractors, and project owners. The analysis results indicate that all variables scored above 80%, placing consultant performance within the “Good” to “Very Good” category. The highest score was recorded in the variable of technical specification comprehension (85.6%), while the lowest score was found in workforce supervision (82.6%). These findings highlight the importance of strengthening contractual literacy, enhancing cross-stakeholder coordination, ensuring responsiveness to technical deviations, and implementing technology-based supervision systems alongside a strong safety culture. Such measures are essential for sustaining and improving the effectiveness of supervisory functions in construction projects