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Title: | Effects of Construction Communication Barriers on Project Objectives in Abuja-Nigeria |
Authors: | Abdullahi, Amina Haja Jimoh, Richard Ajayi Oyewobi, Luqman Oyekunle Isa, Rasheed Babatunde |
Keywords: | Channel; Communication; Information; Mode; Nigeria; Project objectives |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Publisher: | Proceeding of the 5th International Conference on Infrastructure Development in Africa, (ICIDA) |
Citation: | Abdullahi, A. H, Jimoh, R. A, Oyewobi, L. O. and Isa, R. B. (2016). Effects of Construction Communication Barriers on Project Objectives in Abuja-Nigeria. In: Aigbavboa, C. O and Thwala, W. D. (Eds). Proceeding of the 5th International Conference on Infrastructure Development in Africa, (ICIDA), 10-12 July, Johannesburg, South Africa, Pp. 87-96 |
Abstract: | The construction industry is wholly reliant upon effective communication between individuals, teams and organizations. However, in a project-based industry, interaction tends to be characterized by unfamiliar groups of people coming together for short periods before disbanding to work on other endeavours. Communication within projectbased environments presents special challenges. Hence, this study assessed the effects of construction communication barriers on project objectives in Abuja-Nigeria through the self-administration of 155 questionnaires to construction firms identified. In addition to this, 15 active sites were un-obstructively observed. Results showed that out of 10 variables measured, 5 had high effect on time, while for cost and safety, 1 variable each had high effect on them. Drawings (architectural, services and structural) were the most effective and most often used on the sites observed. Accuracy had very high effect on project objectives in the sense that if inaccurate information was given, it caused project delay (time), caused rework (cost) and also had effect on safety. Information accuracy should always be emphasised on since it has high effect on the project objectives. |
URI: | http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/702 |
Appears in Collections: | Quantity Surveying |
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