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To Cite this Article: Roshdi, F. R. M., Ismail, K., Lop, N. S., & Wahab, L. A. (2022). Cost Overruns in Engineering Procurement Construction (EPC) Fabrication Oil and Gas Megaprojects in Malaysia: The Importance of Resource Allocation (5M). International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 12(9), 1420– 1427.
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