Effect of bureaucratic approval processes on the delivery Efficiency of road infrastructure projects in Kenya’s public Sector
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2025
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KCA University
Abstract
This study investigates the effect of bureaucracy in project approval on project delivery efficiency
in Kenya's public state road infrastructure firms. The study focused on the influence of regulatory,
financial, procurement, and administrative approval in affecting project outcomes, with
institutional capability serving as a moderating factor. The study targeted 750 officials from the
Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA), Kenya Rural Roads Authority (KeRRA), and
Kenya Urban Roads Authority (KURA), with 262 selected via stratified random sampling. It
collected data on the research variables using structured questionnaires over the course of two
weeks. Data obtained was coded, cleaned, and analyzed using SPSS 27 version, along with
descriptive statistics to describe the data and moderated multiple regressions to evaluate predicted
correlations. The study established that all bureaucratic approval processes significantly influence
project delivery efficiency in Kenya’s road infrastructure agencies. Regulatory (β = 0.286, p <
0.001), budgetary (β = 0.210, p = 0.001), procurement (β = 0.327, p < 0.001), and administrative
approvals (β = 0.143, p = 0.042) positively affect project efficiency, while institutional capacity
(β = 0.257, p = 0.001) strengthens these relationships. The study concludes that efficient,
transparent, and well-coordinated approval systems enhance timely project completion and
accountability. Recommendations emphasize policy reforms, digital integration, capacity building,
and professional training to improve bureaucratic effectiveness. Future studies should employ
mixed methods, expand to other infrastructure sectors, and test the proposed conceptual model
across diverse institutional and cultural contexts. Collectively, these measures will foster
institutional excellence and sustainable efficiency in Kenya’s public infrastructure delivery.
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Bureaucratic Approvals, Project Delivery Efficiency, Institutional Capacity, Regulatory Compliance, Road Infrastructure, Public Sector Management