Assessing the Effects of Ongoing Road Reconstruction Delays on Commercial Property Values.
Assessing the Effects of Ongoing Road Reconstruction Delays on Commercial Property Values.
Date
2025-05
Authors
Chebet, Salome
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Makerere University
Abstract
The study seeks to investigate “the Effects of Ongoing Road Reconstruction Delays on Commercial
Property Values": case study of Salaama Road in Makindye Division”. Utilizing a mixed-methods
approach, including surveys and interviews, the study examines the factors that are causing delays
during road reconstruction, the trends in commercial property values over the past five years and
the relationship between road reconstruction delays and commercial property values.
The findings reveal that poor planning/project management was a major factor causing delays
during road reconstruction on Salaama Road, however other factors included; poor supervision of
roads, political interference, contractor-related issues, weather-related challenges and land
compensations issues. On the trends in commercial property values along Salaama Road over
the past five years, the findings revealed that while some segments of the commercial property
are experiencing growth, some of the commercial property values along the reconstruction area
have declined over the past 5 years. The study found a significant negative correlation between
road reconstruction delays and commercial property values, with a Pearson correlation
coefficient of -0.459 which suggests that as road reconstruction delays increase, the values of
commercial properties tend to decrease with significance level of 0.000 (p < 0.01).
Study recommendations include; It is imperative for KCCA to adopt robust project management
methodologies, contractors should prioritize effective supervision and quality control measures to
ensure that work is completed on time and to required standards, property developers and investors
should maintain open lines of communication with local authorities and contractors and
community stakeholders, including local business owners and residents should advocate for
transparency in the road reconstruction process.
Description
A dissertation submitted to the College of Engineering Design and Art in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of a degree Bachelor of Science Land Economics of Makerere University.
Keywords
Road Reconstruction Delays,
Commercial Property Values
Citation
Chebet, Salome. (2025). Assessing the Effects of Ongoing Road Reconstruction Delays on Commercial Property Values. (Unpublished undergraduate dissertation) Makerere University; Kampala, Uganda.