An exploratory study into the challenges facing the emerging contractors involved in the construction of low cost housing in Wells Estate and Ikamv’elihle townships in the Nelson Mandela Metropole, South Africa

dc.contributor.authorNcwadi, M.R.
dc.contributor.authorDangalazana, T.
dc.contributor.otherIAHS World Congress on Housing (33rd : 2005 : Pretoria, South Africa)
dc.date.accessioned2009-06-04T12:51:29Z
dc.date.available2009-06-04T12:51:29Z
dc.date.issued2005-09
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dc.description.abstractPaper presented at the XXXIII IAHS World Congress on Housing, 27-30 September 2005,"Transforming Housing Environments through Design", University of Pretoria.en_US
dc.description.abstractThe construction industry is an important player in the economy of South Africa. In 1999 the construction industry contributed approximately 35 % of the total gross domestic fixed investment and employed 230 000 employees [1]. The South African government is the single biggest construction client, making up between 40 % and 50 % of the entire domestic construction expenditure [2]. Notwithstanding, the emerging contractors face some serious challenges in their endeavour to deliver the infrastructure projects effectively. Among other construction industry challenges, there has been a sharp decline in employment over the last 20 years, a steep decline in gross domestic fixed investment (GDFI), slow delivery due to poor capacity, low productivity and poor quality workmanship, and low profit margins for contractors. Emerging contractors are reportedly beset with a prevalence of client dissatisfaction [3]. Considering that client satisfaction is the crucial variable underpinning current and future prospect in the building industry, it is necessary to investigate the challenges facing the emerging contractors. The primary objective of this research was to investigate the challenges facing the emerging contractors involved in construction of low cost housing at Ikamv’elihle and Wells Estate in the Nelson Mandela Metropole. The study looked, amongst others, at areas such as business leadership, business strategy and planning, customer and market focus, people management, resource and information management, business processes, customer satisfaction, supplier and partnership performance, business results as well as health and safety issues.en
dc.format.extentPresentation consists of 13 pages.en_US
dc.format.mediumThis paper was transformed from the original CD ROM created for this conference. The material on the CD ROM was published using Adobe Acrobat technology.en_US
dc.identifier.citationNcwadi, MR & Dangalazana, T 2005, 'An exploratory study into the challenges facing the emerging contractors involved in the construction of low cost housing in Wells Estate and Ikamv’elihle townships in the Nelson Mandela Metropole, South Africa', paper presented at XXXIII IAHS World Congress on Housing 2005 - Transforming Housing Environments through Design (HUE), University of Pretoria.en_US
dc.identifier.isbn1-86854-627-6
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/10372
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherIAHSen_US
dc.rightsCopyright shared by: International Association for Housing Science, Coral Gables/Miami, Florida 33134, USA University of Pretoria (UP), Hillcrest, Pretoria 0002, South Africaen_US
dc.subjectLow-cost housingen
dc.subjectEmerging contractorsen
dc.subjectDomestic fixed investmentsen
dc.subjectDomestic construction expenditureen
dc.subjectClient dissatisfactionen
dc.subjectIndustrial management -- Congressesen
dc.subject.lcshHousing -- Congressesen
dc.subject.lcshHouse construction -- Economic aspects -- Congressesen
dc.subject.lcshArchitecture, Domestic -- South Africa -- Nelson Mandela Metropole -- Congressesen
dc.subject.lcshConstruction industry -- Costs -- Congressesen
dc.subject.lcshContractors -- South Africa -- Nelson Mandela Metropole -- Congressesen
dc.subject.lcshJob creation -- South Africa -- Nelson Mandela Metropole -- Congressesen
dc.subject.lcshInfrastructure (Economics) -- Congressesen
dc.titleAn exploratory study into the challenges facing the emerging contractors involved in the construction of low cost housing in Wells Estate and Ikamv’elihle townships in the Nelson Mandela Metropole, South Africaen_US
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