NIGERIAN CONSTRUCTION-RELATED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FIRMS TO ADOPT LEAN CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES

Studies have shown that construction projects are susceptible to problems such as low productivity, poor safety, inferior working conditions, insufficient quality, lack of timely communication and coordination amongst project stakeholders, and rising litigation. Adoption of lean construction (LC) p...

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Main Authors: Olajide Olamilokun, Umar Datti Yusuf, Emmanuel Dele Omopariola
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Language:English
Published: UJ Press 2017-06-01
Series:Journal of Construction Project Management and Innovation
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Online Access:https://journals.uj.ac.za/index.php/JCPMI/article/view/124
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Umar Datti Yusuf
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description Studies have shown that construction projects are susceptible to problems such as low productivity, poor safety, inferior working conditions, insufficient quality, lack of timely communication and coordination amongst project stakeholders, and rising litigation. Adoption of lean construction (LC) principles within the manufacturing industry and other industries has led to notable improvement and resulted in improved time to market, reduced production costs, improved quality of the product, and active customer involvement. The study assessed the readiness of Nigerian construction-related professional services firms to adopt LC principles. The method of study involved a critical exposition of related literature, and use of the VERDICT readiness assessment model for analysis, and an ANOVA for readiness comparison. A structured questionnaire was issued for a sample size comprising 130 firms drawn from a finite population of 342 Nigerian construction-related professional services firms (project managers, architects, quantity surveyors, structural engineers, and M&E engineers) operating in Northern Nigeria. The findings of the study reveal that Nigerian construction-related professional services firms have process/project readiness to adopt LC principles, but that they do not have management, people and technology readiness to adopt LC principles. The study concludes that Nigerian construction-related professional services firms are not yet ready to adopt LC principles. The study recommends continuous awareness campaigns of LC principles and their potential benefits, via education and training to professional bodies, tertiary institutions offering construction-related programmes, and stakeholders in the construction industry.
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spelling doaj-art-11209e6483ca4110ab384e602b837ede2025-01-08T06:12:26ZengUJ PressJournal of Construction Project Management and Innovation2223-78522959-96522017-06-017110.36615/jcpmi.v7i1.124NIGERIAN CONSTRUCTION-RELATED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FIRMS TO ADOPT LEAN CONSTRUCTION PRACTICESOlajide Olamilokun0Umar Datti Yusuf1Emmanuel Dele Omopariola2Costimate Consulting Lagos, NigeriaDepartment of Quantity Surveying, Bayero University, Kano, Kano State, NigeriaDepartment of Building Technology, Kogi State Polytechnic, Kogi State, Nigeria Studies have shown that construction projects are susceptible to problems such as low productivity, poor safety, inferior working conditions, insufficient quality, lack of timely communication and coordination amongst project stakeholders, and rising litigation. Adoption of lean construction (LC) principles within the manufacturing industry and other industries has led to notable improvement and resulted in improved time to market, reduced production costs, improved quality of the product, and active customer involvement. The study assessed the readiness of Nigerian construction-related professional services firms to adopt LC principles. The method of study involved a critical exposition of related literature, and use of the VERDICT readiness assessment model for analysis, and an ANOVA for readiness comparison. A structured questionnaire was issued for a sample size comprising 130 firms drawn from a finite population of 342 Nigerian construction-related professional services firms (project managers, architects, quantity surveyors, structural engineers, and M&E engineers) operating in Northern Nigeria. The findings of the study reveal that Nigerian construction-related professional services firms have process/project readiness to adopt LC principles, but that they do not have management, people and technology readiness to adopt LC principles. The study concludes that Nigerian construction-related professional services firms are not yet ready to adopt LC principles. The study recommends continuous awareness campaigns of LC principles and their potential benefits, via education and training to professional bodies, tertiary institutions offering construction-related programmes, and stakeholders in the construction industry. https://journals.uj.ac.za/index.php/JCPMI/article/view/124adoption, construction-related professional services firms, lean construction (LC), Nigerian construction industry, readiness
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NIGERIAN CONSTRUCTION-RELATED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FIRMS TO ADOPT LEAN CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES
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adoption, construction-related professional services firms, lean construction (LC), Nigerian construction industry, readiness
title NIGERIAN CONSTRUCTION-RELATED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FIRMS TO ADOPT LEAN CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES
title_full NIGERIAN CONSTRUCTION-RELATED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FIRMS TO ADOPT LEAN CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES
title_fullStr NIGERIAN CONSTRUCTION-RELATED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FIRMS TO ADOPT LEAN CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES
title_full_unstemmed NIGERIAN CONSTRUCTION-RELATED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FIRMS TO ADOPT LEAN CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES
title_short NIGERIAN CONSTRUCTION-RELATED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FIRMS TO ADOPT LEAN CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES
title_sort nigerian construction related professional services firms to adopt lean construction practices
topic adoption, construction-related professional services firms, lean construction (LC), Nigerian construction industry, readiness
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