Construction project delays are a widespread challenge, particularly in developing countries like Ethiopia, where they often result in significant time and cost overruns. This study investigates the causes and impacts of construction delays in the Kibremengist-Shakkiso Water Supply Project, a government-funded initiative supported by BADEA. Employing a qualitative, case-based approach, the research draws on project documentation, site observation, and professional insights. The delays were primarily attributed to client-related issues, contractor inefficiencies, consultant shortcomings, and external factors such as power supply and material availability. Key delayed factors included unrealistic time allocation, delayed procurement process, and incomplete design documentation. The study further examines the social and economic consequences of these delays and provides practical recommendations to minimise similar challenges in future water sector projects. The findings provide valuable insights for policymakers, engineers and project managers engaged in infrastructure development in similar countries
Muluken Kefyalew (Tue,) studied this question.