Material management practices and factors influencing material conservation on construction sites in Nigeria

Edike, U E (2023) Material management practices and factors influencing material conservation on construction sites in Nigeria. Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology, 21(4), pp. 1197-1211. ISSN 1726-0531

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to enhance material conservation and further the knowledge of efficient material management practices on construction sites. This study investigated contractors' material management practices on construction sites in Nigeria. The factors influencing material conservation on construction sites were also examined. Design/methodology/approach: Data were collected through a survey of 125 contractors who were administered with structured questionnaire, which resulted in 82 valid returned questionnaire. Data collected was analyzed using frequency, importance, utility and severity indexes. Findings: This study found checking materials delivered to a site for specification, use of security personnel to safeguard materials and analysis of materials as key material management practices used on construction sites. Critical factors influencing material management are materials double-handling, management of surplus materials, subsequent design changes, excessive paperwork and not receiving materials at the expected time. Practical implications: The implementation of the material management practices identified in this study will support contractors to efficiently manage materials on construction sites. The factors influencing material conservation reported in this study will also help contractors understand the critical factors that may affect material management in their construction sites and make better plans for future projects. Originality/value: This study has reported key issues confronting contractors on the conservation of materials on construction site and various material management practices suitable for application in a wide range of infrastructure projects. This is significant because the construction industry is recording outrageous cost and time overruns of infrastructure projects, which are vital to economic prosperity of nations. The issues and panaceas presented in this study had received scant consideration in construction literature in the sub-Sahara Africa. This study represents a novel synthesis and adds value to knowledge in a manner that has not been reported in previous studies.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: construction site; contractors; material conservation; material management; material shortage; Nigeria
Index terms: critical factor, Nigeria, Africa, time overrun, conservation, implementation, construction industry, infrastructure project, severity index, survey, construction site, design change, specification, personnel, questionnaire, methodology, management practice
Subjects: infrastructure and transport systems, industry analysis, environmental hazards, project controls, Geography, contractual condition, management, research methods, contractual arrangements, regions and continents, environmental policy, work location, data collection methods, risk assessment
Topics: Business Strategy, Engineering Principles, Geographical Context, Research Practice, Risk Management, Sustainability, Procurement, Human Resources, Site Management, Time Control, Contract Administration
Descriptive scope: 5 PCTEA

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