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Abstract Construction cost is one of the most important criteria for the success of the project. Cost monitoring and control in the construction firm is one of the success keys in the construction projects. To understand the risk factors affecting cost monitoring and control in the construction firms, a field study through a questionnaire was conducted on 119 engineers with experience related to cost monitoring and control in the construction industry in Egypt to assess fifty-five risk factors merged from the data collected from the literature review. The fifty-five risk factors like accuracy of information and required cost data, labor productivity measurement, material wastage, changes of equipment cost, poor integration between departments, understanding of cost monitoring and control, lack of effective cost monitoring and control system and process, inaccurate estimation of original cost, lack of effective cost model, and calculating actual project cost are categorized into ten categories. The ten categories are Data, Labor Staff, Material, Subcontractor, Equipment, Integration, Knowledge and Experience, System and Process, and Model and Reporting. The risk factors were ranked according to the highest Relative Importance Index (RII).The study also provides a model for enhancing cost monitoring and control in the construction firms by making the integration of cost estimation and cost control and helping the managers to evaluate the performance through cost control process, the process of monitoring the status of the project to update the project budget and changes to the cost baseline, and control resource consumption through output reports like cost report, productivity report and, wastage report. The model showing the inputs requires as cost estimation for different project resources, and processing required to make cost baseline, actual cost, and coding system. The model also merged the study result of risk factors affecting cost monitoring and control in the construction firms. The validation of the model through a case study was done. Keywords: Construction Industry, Construction Projects, Cost Control, Cost Monitoring, Cost Management, Factors, Construction Cost Reporting, Productivity, Quantity Surveying, Cost Model, Cost Controlling Technique, Construction Management, Cost Performance, State-of-the-Art Review. |