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eastern Nigeria. The high level of dilapidation and deterioration of roads and other construction infrastructural facilities … eastern Nigeria. A total of 110 and 42 hypothetical cost and time overruns respectively were identify for analysis. The …
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Nigeria, the results may be applicable or interesting to other countries as well …
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This research work is on the analysis of factors affecting effective materials management in building construction projects. Having the right materials in the right place at the right time is important for effective execution of a building project. Secondary and primary data collected were...
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sustainability at the planning and control stages of construction projects in Nigeria, by a review of relevant literatures. An … (SCPS) to help solve sustainability issues in Nigeria. It was seen that to meet up the needs of sustainability in Nigeria … highlighted. It was also seen that the SCPS can be integrated in Nigeria’s construction industry even as it gives essential …
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construction industry in Nigeria and the United Kingdom with a view to revitalise current practice. To achieve this, semi …-structured interviews were conducted among fifteen senior managers in Nigeria and the United Kingdom. The emerging key issues indicated that …
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This study examined the various operatives wage payment system used on construction projects in Ondo state. Nigeria. It … conducted in Ondo state, Nigeria for a period of 3 months. A total of 75 questionnaires were administered to the respondents …
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