Security Organization (SOCSO), the numbers of accident in construction industry keep increasing. It was increase from 4,873 to 5,908. Accident in construction industry also the highest compared to the other industries. Recently, we always heard about accident at construction site likes structures collapse, falling from height and that accidents involved with death of workers. Because of that, everybody who involve with construction industry including client representative, consultant, developer,
ARCHITECTURE, PLANNING AND SURVEYING UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA SHAH ALAM CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY MASTER PLAN (CIMP) 2006 - 2015 – IMPLEMENTATION IN MALAYSIA Final Project submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award of Bachelor of Quantity Surveying (Honours) Prepared By : SYED MUHAMAD GHAZALI BIN SHAHID MUHAMAD 2012196261 SEMESTER MAC 2013 – MAC 2015 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 GENERAL Construction is one of the sectors that contribute towards the growth of Malaysian economy
almost all the countries construction industry is one of major industries, which impacts greatly on the GDP. In any country, the construction industry is recognized as an economic regulator which plays a major role in the economy, providing significant contribution to the national economy. (Cheung et al. 2006). Prefabricated construction has become the new era of construction with the development of the technology. With the modern developed economy, duration of a construction project and labour requirements
analysis in construction projects N.Hari Raghavan, M.TECH; C.Venkatasubramanian, Ph.D. Abstract Cost, time, risks and availability of funds are the key factors in any construction project. Project managers are prone to face various risk factors that affect project cost and time duration of the project. This paper concentrates on the effect of risks on the overall cost of the construction projects. Questionnaire was prepared considering various risk factors that are associated with construction process
Abstract Briefing is the preliminary and most critical phase in construction projects which contributes to the success or failure of the project. One of the common characteristics of mega construction projects is that they include multiple stakeholders: Organizations, Clients, Governments sometimes, Consultants and the Recipients. Therefore, variable conflicts might occur between these stakeholders as a result of variations in interests, requirements, perspectives, expectations or methods of communication
CHAPTER1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 EQUIPMENT PRODUCTIVITY IN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY The study of productivity though started very early in the field of construction, it has still been one of the chronic problems confronting the organizations having their business in this mammoth industry. Today’s rapid economic development and stiff market competition has made experts take a close note of the revenue generation and profit before executing any project of national and international importance. And lack of
Reasons that Affect Customer Retention in the Construction Industry of Maldives? Table of Contents LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES 3 1 INTRODUCTION 3 1.1 Research Background 4 2 RESEARCH AIM & OBJECTIVES 5 2.1 Research Objectives 5 3 RESEARCH QUESTIONS 5 4 LITERATURE REVIEW 5 4.1 Definitions of Key Concepts 6 4.1.1 Customer Retention 6 4.1.2 Corporate Image 6 4.1.3 Quality 6 4.1.4 Project Management 7 4.1.5 Relationship with the Customer 7 4.2 Critical Review of Theories and Models Regarding Factors that
Construction projects are usually characterized by many and varying risks. Being able to manage risks across all phases in the construction process is an important and central element preventing unwanted consequences, not least exposure of the client to financial or other losses and quality failures. Many different actors are involved in a construction project and often they have no or limited experience of earlier collaboration with each other (Atkin & Borgbrant, 2010). The objective of the thesis
investigation will be made on the problems facing the construction industries in the UK and also in Nigeria. Furthermore, a conclusion will be made to know if these problems can be solved in order for any project to be successfully completed. PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROBLEMS IN UK CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY Project Management in construction is a well-established discipline in the UK. The executive Project management structure is widely supported by industry stakeholders and often deployed in procuring public