Abstract:
This study investigates how construction costs and stakeholders' awareness
influence the success of green building projects, with government support acting as
a moderating factor. Drawing data from 247 construction companies out of a
population of 690 in Punjab, Pakistan, the research employs Smart PLS statistical
software to analyze the structural modeling equation. Notably, the findings reveal a
positive correlation between stakeholders' awareness and both their willingness to
participate and the overall success of the projects.
This suggests that when stakeholders are well-informed about the principles and
advantages of green building practices, they are more likely to actively engage in
project activities, leading to enhanced project outcomes. Furthermore, the study
underscores the importance of government support in augmenting these effects. By
providing a supportive regulatory and policy framework, government backing can
amplify the impact of stakeholders' awareness initiatives, thereby further promoting
the success of green building projects.
Overall, these findings contribute valuable insights to the field of sustainable
construction, highlighting the crucial role of stakeholder awareness and
governmental support in driving positive project outcomes. They underscore the
importance of fostering collaboration among stakeholders and policymakers to
advance sustainability efforts within the construction sector, ultimately leading to
more environmentally friendly and socially responsible building practices.