Advancing Construction Industry Development Through Innovative Research And New Thinking

CONTENTS
SECTION 1: KEYNOTE PAPERS
Advancing construction industry development, innovative research and new thinking - Will Hughes 1
Realising value for money through procurement strategy in the delivery of public infrastructure - Ron Watermeyer 11
Putting theory to work: the use of theory in construction research - Libby Schweber 29
New developments and future directions in the built environment field - Chimay Anumba 41
Use and implications of building information modelling in construction procurement and integrated project delivery - Alex Lubbock 43
Adapting the built environment to climate change in a post-sustainable world – Chrisna Du Plessis 51
SECTION 2: CONFERENCE PAPERS
A case study of labour intensive construction in south africa: an exploratory study - Fidelis Emuze and Leo Sorensen 57
A process to assist technology investment decisions in construction: a case study on labour productivity - Jean-Jacques Kriel and Jan Wium 67
A review of research methodologies in building energy efficiency assessment - Michael Nii Addy, Emmanuel Adinyira and Christian Koranteng 85
An exploration of public private partnership in infrastructure development in South Africa - Aigbavboa C.O., Liphadzi, M. and Thwala W.D. 101
Adverse impacts of design team on construction workforce productivity - Adebowale Oluseyi J. and Fapohunda J.A 111
Analysis of the effectiveness of quality assurance systems towards delivering low-cost houses in Cape Town, South Africa - V. Ngquba, J. Crowe and J. Fapohunda 121
Assessing areas and trends of bamboo usage in building construction in Ghana - D. Opoku, J. Ayarkwa and K. Agyekum 131
Assessing the implementation structure for public-private partnerships in urban housing in Nigeria - Eziyi O. Ibem, Albert B. Adeboye and Oluwole A. Alagbe 143
Assessment of health and safety regulations enforcement at building construction sites in Ghana - Mustapha Zakari 157
Awareness and prospects of agile project management in the Ghanaian construction industry - Simon Ofori Ametepey, Samuel Kwame Ansah and Clinton Aigbavboa 165
Causes of disputes in construction projects in south africa: a case of gauteng province - Miehleketo Baloyi and Justus N. Agumba 179
Challenges facing emerging contractors within the construction industry in Gauteng Province - Dikeledi Divine Malongane, Alfred Atsango Talukhaba and James Okumbe 189
Competitive strategy, decision-making style and organisational performance: a contingency approach - Luqman O. Oyewobi, Abimbola O. Windapo and Keith S. Cattell 207
Correlates of clients’ payment patterns and construction project performance - Akinsiku Olusegun Emmanuel and Olubunmi Atinuke Johnson 223
Delivering affordable dwellings for key workers: the shared-ownership option in sub-saharan Africa - C. O Adeokun and F. Isaacs-Sodeye 233
Development of a framework for ethical sourcing supply chain in the Nigerian construction industry - Ibrahim Kabir, Mbamali Ikem and Ahmed Doko Ibrahim 247
Economic characteristics of compressed laterite bricks in housing construction in Nigeria - Pearl Akunnaya Opoko and Eziyi Offia Ibem 257
Employee-driven innovation in large project organisations - Henrik Sorensen and Søren Wandah and Randi Muff Christensen 269
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Evaluating causes of workers fatality on construction sites in the City of Tshwane metropolitan municipality - Oladele S Opaleye and Alfred A Talukhaba 281
Framework for modeling sustainable construction practices towards low carbon construction - Sarfo Mensah, Joshua Ayarkwa and Gabriel Nani 293
Geographic diversification of listed South African property companies into Africa - Omokolade Akinsomi, Radiyya Pahad, Lebogang Nape and Joshua Margolis 305
Healing gardens for the construction site: an innovative organisational management strategy - Rita Obiozo and John Smallwood 325
ICT competencies of built-environment students in a Nigerian polytechnic - Iyanu Pelumi Oguntuyi and Olumuyiwa Bayode Adegun 339
Identification of critical success factors for the survival of small, medium and micro enterprise contracting firms in the Greater Johannesburg metropolitan area - Aigbavboa CO, Tshikhudo LM and Thwala WD 349
Innovation for sustainability in the design and construction of public housing: the case of Lagos home ownership and mortgage scheme - Isidore C. Ezema 357
Integrated project ideology and perceptions of its benefit to the South African construction industry - Chris Allen and John Smallwood 371
Investigating the impact of site activities and conditions on concrete quality between in-situ and precast construction methods - Wesley Solomons and Jan Wium 385
Investigating the relationship between the age-stage demographic and preferences in dwelling type - Agyepong, S.A. and Wuni, A.W. 393
Managing stakeholders’ needs and expectations in the architectural design process: a knowledge management approach - Halim, A.S.A. and Othman, A.A.E. 405
Mentoring functions that contribute to career advancement in the construction industry- perspectives of female mentees - Ntombekhaya Rose-Anne Yokwana, Ruben Ndihokubwayo and Abimbola Windapo 423
Overview of scope and value of building maintenance management - Fredrick Simpeh, Zainu Mohamed and Andreas Hartmann 435
Perceptions on the importance of offering monetary and non-monetary incentives to team members of construction projects - Ndihokubwayo, R., Crafford, G.J. and Buys, F. 445
Reworking traditional fund raising institutions for affordable housing provision: a review of Nigerian and Kenyan case-studies - C. O Adeokun, B. A. Adewale and O. C. Oloke 457
Risk management by property developers in the gauteng province, South Africa - Thabiso B. Maphalala and Chris E. Cloete 471
Structural efficiency of concrete masonry rebated filler blocks for the beam and block slab systems used around Durban, South Africa - Bonga Khuzwayo 483
Students’ involvement strategies for lecture theatre maintenance management - Fredrick Simpeh 493
Systematic review of factors influencing the cost performance of building projects - Sunday Julius Odediran and Abimbola Olukemi Windapo 501
The efficacy of informal social networks in job search among construction artisans from various ethnic groups in the Western Cape - Martin Lekarapa and David Root 521
The impact of design changes on budgeted cost of building projects in South Africa - Akinyede I.J. and Fapohunda J.A. 537
The influence of project management service provision on role-players within the South African Construction Industry - A. Hefer , D. Vosloo and B. Botha 547
The risk management practices and techniques utilized in the Swaziland construction industry - Olutope Olamiwale Ibidapo, Alfred A Talukhaba and James Okumbe 563
Toward sustainable development: alternatives for affordable housing delivery in developing countries - Yakubu Michael Zaki, Yakubu Gimson Musa-Haddy, James Jatau and Suraj Abdullahi 
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APA

Laryea, A (2021). Advancing Construction Industry Development Through Innovative Research And New Thinking. Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/advancing-construction-industry-development-through-innovative-research-and-new-thinking

MLA 8th

Laryea, A/Prof "Advancing Construction Industry Development Through Innovative Research And New Thinking" Afribary. Afribary, 19 May. 2021, https://afribary.com/works/advancing-construction-industry-development-through-innovative-research-and-new-thinking. Accessed 22 Dec. 2024.

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Laryea, A/Prof . "Advancing Construction Industry Development Through Innovative Research And New Thinking". Afribary, Afribary, 19 May. 2021. Web. 22 Dec. 2024. < https://afribary.com/works/advancing-construction-industry-development-through-innovative-research-and-new-thinking >.

Chicago

Laryea, A/Prof . "Advancing Construction Industry Development Through Innovative Research And New Thinking" Afribary (2021). Accessed December 22, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/advancing-construction-industry-development-through-innovative-research-and-new-thinking