Assessment of cost control critical issues in the Nigerian construction industry

Managing the cost of construction is one of the key determinants of a project's success. Globally, different measures, techniques, and tools have been developed and utilized to ensure that construction cost is kept within budget but despite the various available cost control methods and techniq...

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Main Authors: Igwe, Uchenna Sampson, Mohamed, Sarajul Fikri, Mat Dzahir, Mohd. Azwarie, Ugulu, Rex Asibuodu
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spelling my.utm.1087432024-11-27T09:51:09Z http://eprints.utm.my/108743/ Assessment of cost control critical issues in the Nigerian construction industry Igwe, Uchenna Sampson Mohamed, Sarajul Fikri Mat Dzahir, Mohd. Azwarie Ugulu, Rex Asibuodu HD Industries. Land use. Labor Managing the cost of construction is one of the key determinants of a project's success. Globally, different measures, techniques, and tools have been developed and utilized to ensure that construction cost is kept within budget but despite the various available cost control methods and techniques, cost overrun is still a global recurrent decimal and Nigeria is not an exception. The majority of the construction projects are barely completed within budget and there are critical issues that face construction cost managers that hamper the effectiveness of the tools and techniques used to control cost. This article investigated those critical issues and highlighted the most critical issues that demand the serious attention of construction managers. The research examined the critical issues that hamper effective cost control at the basic stages of the construction process. An online survey was conducted in the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria with a sample size of 382 Quantity Surveyors. Statistical tools such as spearman’s correlations, severity indices, Kendall’s coefficient of concordance were employed to analyze and rank the cost control critical issues. The findings indicated that the most critical issue facing cost managers is the challenge of keeping accurate information at the monitoring stage of the construction process with a mean rank of 8.73 and a severity index of 78%. Academic Inspired Network 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/108743/1/SarajulFikriMohamed2022_AssessmentOfCostControlCriticalIssues.pdf Igwe, Uchenna Sampson and Mohamed, Sarajul Fikri and Mat Dzahir, Mohd. Azwarie and Ugulu, Rex Asibuodu (2022) Assessment of cost control critical issues in the Nigerian construction industry. International Journal of Accounting, Finance and Business (IJAFB), 7 (39). pp. 115-124. ISSN 0128-1844 https://academicinspired.com/ijafb/article/view/394 NA
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topic HD Industries. Land use. Labor
spellingShingle HD Industries. Land use. Labor
Igwe, Uchenna Sampson
Mohamed, Sarajul Fikri
Mat Dzahir, Mohd. Azwarie
Ugulu, Rex Asibuodu
Assessment of cost control critical issues in the Nigerian construction industry
description Managing the cost of construction is one of the key determinants of a project's success. Globally, different measures, techniques, and tools have been developed and utilized to ensure that construction cost is kept within budget but despite the various available cost control methods and techniques, cost overrun is still a global recurrent decimal and Nigeria is not an exception. The majority of the construction projects are barely completed within budget and there are critical issues that face construction cost managers that hamper the effectiveness of the tools and techniques used to control cost. This article investigated those critical issues and highlighted the most critical issues that demand the serious attention of construction managers. The research examined the critical issues that hamper effective cost control at the basic stages of the construction process. An online survey was conducted in the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria with a sample size of 382 Quantity Surveyors. Statistical tools such as spearman’s correlations, severity indices, Kendall’s coefficient of concordance were employed to analyze and rank the cost control critical issues. The findings indicated that the most critical issue facing cost managers is the challenge of keeping accurate information at the monitoring stage of the construction process with a mean rank of 8.73 and a severity index of 78%.
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author Igwe, Uchenna Sampson
Mohamed, Sarajul Fikri
Mat Dzahir, Mohd. Azwarie
Ugulu, Rex Asibuodu
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Mat Dzahir, Mohd. Azwarie
Ugulu, Rex Asibuodu
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title Assessment of cost control critical issues in the Nigerian construction industry
title_short Assessment of cost control critical issues in the Nigerian construction industry
title_full Assessment of cost control critical issues in the Nigerian construction industry
title_fullStr Assessment of cost control critical issues in the Nigerian construction industry
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of cost control critical issues in the Nigerian construction industry
title_sort assessment of cost control critical issues in the nigerian construction industry
publisher Academic Inspired Network
publishDate 2022
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