ANALYSIS OF FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE COMPLEXITY OF ENGINEERING SERVICES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31713/budres.v0i47.59Abstract
The article analyzes state and foreign regulatory documents regarding the presence of requirements for taking into account the influence of complicating factors when organizing engineering services during the construction of architectural objects. It has been established that the specifics of the construction site, technological complexity, geographical conditions, regulatory environment, social and environmental requirements, as well as financial, personnel and organizational constraints directly affect the efficiency of engineering processes.
Taking into account complicating factors when organizing engineering services is not only advisable, but also critically necessary to ensure their effectiveness. Ignoring such factors as the specificity of the facility, regulatory environment, geographical conditions, technological complexity and socio-ecological risks leads to quality losses, increased costs and increased risk of accidents. Foreign experience convincingly demonstrates that a systematic approach to identifying and integrating these factors into contractual, technical, and management decisions allows not only to minimize risks, but also to increase the responsibility of construction participants, the transparency of processes, and trust in results. Therefore, institutionalizing the consideration of complicating factors should become a mandatory element of both public and private sector policies in the field of civil engineering.