FACTORS AFFECTING COST OF CONSTRUCTION IN NIGERIA
Table Of Contents
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Background of Study
- 1.3Problem Statement
- 1.4Objective of Study
- 1.5Limitation of Study
- 1.6Scope of Study
- 1.7Significance of Study
- 1.8Structure of the Research
- 1.9Definition of Terms
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.1Overview of Literature Review
- 2.2Theoretical Framework
- 2.3Historical Perspectives
- 2.4Conceptual Framework
- 2.5Empirical Studies
- 2.6Current Trends
- 2.7Critical Analysis
- 2.8Research Gaps
- 2.9Comparative Studies
- 2.10Summary of Literature Review
Chapter THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 3.1Research Methodology Overview
- 3.2Research Design
- 3.3Sampling Techniques
- 3.4Data Collection Methods
- 3.5Data Analysis Techniques
- 3.6Research Ethics
- 3.7Instrumentation
- 3.8Validity and Reliability
Chapter FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
- 4.1Data Presentation and Analysis
- 4.2Descriptive Statistics
- 4.3Inferential Statistics
- 4.4Findings Interpretation
- 4.5Comparative Analysis
- 4.6Discussion of Results
- 4.7Implications of Findings
- 4.8Recommendations for Future Research
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.1Conclusion and Summary
- 5.2Summary of Findings
- 5.3Conclusion
- 5.4Contributions to Knowledge
- 5.5Practical Implications
- 5.6Recommendations for Practice
- 5.7Recommendations for Policy
- 5.8Areas for Future Research
Thesis Abstract
Abstract
Construction costs in Nigeria have been a topic of concern due to the various factors that influence them. This research project aims to analyze and identify the key factors that affect the cost of construction in Nigeria. The study will focus on both external and internal factors such as economic conditions, government policies, material prices, labor wages, project location, and project size. The research will involve a comprehensive literature review to understand the existing knowledge and theories related to construction cost factors. Additionally, primary data will be collected through surveys and interviews with industry professionals, contractors, and developers to gather real-world insights and experiences. The data analysis will involve both quantitative and qualitative methods to provide a holistic view of the factors affecting construction costs in Nigeria. The findings of this research will contribute to the existing body of knowledge by providing an in-depth understanding of the various factors that impact construction costs in Nigeria. By identifying and analyzing these factors, stakeholders in the construction industry can make informed decisions to mitigate cost overruns and improve project delivery efficiency. The research will also offer recommendations and strategies for managing construction costs effectively in the Nigerian context. Overall, this research project is essential for addressing the challenges and complexities surrounding construction costs in Nigeria. By shedding light on the key factors influencing construction costs, the findings of this study can help improve cost estimation accuracy, budget planning, and overall project management in the construction industry. The insights gained from this research will be valuable for industry professionals, policymakers, and researchers seeking to enhance cost control practices and optimize construction processes in Nigeria.
Thesis Overview
<p> <b>1.0 INTRODCUTION </b></p><p><b>1.1 BACKGROUND STUDY </b><br></p><p>The growing need for construction of all types coupled with a tight monetary supply has
provided the construction industry with a big challenge to cut cost.
According to Mendelson and Greenfield (1996) the remaining part of the twentieth
century would involve corporations, institutions and government in a race to survive. The
attendant dwindling economic fortune of nations economies around the World have
geared up the participant in these sectors (the client in particular) to take up the challenge
of ensuring efficient use of their resources to obtain value for money in terms of
performance.
The total cost of construction in normal circumstances is expected to be the sum of the
following cost: Materials, Labour, Site Overheads, Equipment/Plant, Head office Cost
and Profit but in many parts of the world particularly in Nigeria, there are other costs to
be allowed for.
These costs according to Mbachu and Nkado (2004) have obvious negative implications
for the key stakeholders in particular, and the industry in general. To the client, high cost
implies added costs over and above those initially agreed upon at the onset, resulting in
less returns on investment. </p><p>To the end user, the added costs are passed on as higher
rental / lease costs or prices. To the consultants, it means inability to deliver value - for -
money and could tarnish their reputation and result in loss of confidence reposed in them
by clients. To the contractor, it implies loss of profit through penalties for non-
completion, and negative word of mouth that could jeopardize his/her chances of winning
further jobs, if at fault.
The proposed work will investigate and report the other costs to be allowed for, which are
the basic factors affecting construction cost in Nigeria and also proffer solutions to how
construction cost can be minimized.
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<b>1.2 STATEMENT OF PROBLEM</b></p><p>The demand for more construction of all types, coupled with a tight monetary supply has
provided the construction industry with a big challenge to cut costs. The problem of high
contract costs of all aspects of construction is becoming obvious. Consequently,
substantial increases are being observed in projects.
This substantial increase has brought about loss of client confidence in consultants, added
investment risks, inability to deliver value to clients, and disinvestment in the
construction industry.
<br></p><p><b>1.3 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF STUDY</b><br></p><p>The aim of the study is to find out the factors affecting construction cost in Nigeria and
proffer solutions to how construction cost c an be minimized.
The objectives of the study are as follows: </p><p>1. To identify the main factors affecting construction cost in Nigeria. </p><p>2. To determine the severity rank of the factors amongst clients, consultants and
contractors. </p><p>3. To determine the agreement ranking factors between clients, consultants and
contractors. </p><p>4. To proffer solutions on how to minimize construction cost in Nigeria.
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<b>1.4 RESEARCH HYPOTHESES</b></p><p>To test the hypothesis: </p><p>1 (a). Ho: Contractors and Clients do not generally agree on the severity rank of the
factors affecting construction cost in Nigeria </p><p>1 (b). H1: Contractors and Clients generally agree on the severity rank of the factors
affecting construction cost in Nigeria </p><p>2 (a). Ho: Clients and Consultants do not generally agree on the severity rank of the
factors affecting construction cost in Nigeria </p><p>2. (b) H1: Clients and Consultants do not generally agree on the severity rank of the
factors affecting construction cost in Nigeria </p><p>3. (a) Ho: Consultants and Contractors do not generally agree on the severity rank of the
factors affecting construction cost in Nigeria </p><p>3. (b) H1: Consultants and Contractors generally agree on the severity rank of the factors
affecting construction cost in Nigeria.<br></p><p>
<b>1.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY</b></p><p>An assessment of the study would enable Clients, Contractors and Consultants give an
economic approach to construction work such that they would be able to identify the
dominating factors leading to high construction cost in Nigeria.
The application of the solutions proffered to minimizing construction cost would restore
client’s confidence in consultants, reduce investment risks, and generally boost the
viability and sustainability of the industry.<br></p><p><b>1.5 SCOPE AND DELIMITATION OF STUDY</b></p><p>The scope of this research is limited to identification of essential factors affecting
construction cost and proffering solutions on how to reduce construction cost in Nigeria.
The study is limited to projects in the Lagos metropolis of Nigeria because there is easy
access of information in the Lagos metropolis by the researcher.
Target respondents for this study are the principal actors in the construction industry
namely: the Client, the Consultant and the Contractor.
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