CHAPTER ONE
1.0 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Any country that will be on her feet of survival must have a
productive workforce. The workforce in manufacturing, industrial,
energy, banking, educational, commercial and construction must be
productive so as to see that such country survives the global trend of
economical development. However, construction sector is a giant sector
in any economy which should be given a proper attention in seeing that
the workforce is highly productive.As the 20th century began,
certain managers who wanted to improve the practice of management began
to put their ideas in writing.The managers were particularly concerned
with two issues; increasing the productivity of individuals performing
work; and increasing the productivity of organizations within which work
is performed.
Directing the attention of individual performing work and their
strengths to determine how to manage work, an organization produces high
level of output by a better use of resources. A body of management
known as the classical approach addresses jobs and productivities which
are critical issues for modern managers. The problem of low productivity
has been a perennial one, which has to be solved once and for all.
Gibson (1999) notes that, to improve productivity,
managers functions would have to be efficiently practiced. The
management process will necessitate direct attention to productivity,
planning and action. Planning, organizing and controlling will need to
focus in the relationship of quantities of output and inputs. He further
stated that productivity can be boosted through the new equipment and
job design. People are also extremely important workers who should be
given a befitting respect.
Abiola (2004) is of the opinion that productivity
improvement is a central challenge or management in all types and sizes
of organization. Productivity also involves the relationship between
input and output goods and services. However, many construction industry
outputs include all goods and services produced during a given time
while inputs include all resources consumed to produce an output.
Labour, capital, materials and energy are the inputs resources used or
consumed. He further noted that improved utilization of manpower asset
is the key to the significant short and long term productivity
improvement. This productivity improvement is concerned with increasing
output, reducing cost and the profitability of the company.
Productivity indicators and measures help in goal
setting, identifying the best cost of action that will optimize
resources utilization and cost effectiveness. An analysis of the past
productivity trends and development can help in making decisions that
will determine the future of the enterprise.
Planning is the most basic of the management functions
because it involves the determination of organization mission,
strategies and objectives. Productivity is a major objective for most
organizations. It is logistical to suggest that this goal is part of the
organization planning strategies. Organizations realize this everyday
by making efforts to integrate productivity improvement into strategic
planning.
Therefore, the purpose of this research work is to look
at the role of management in improving productivity in Nigeria building
construction project, also to examine those factors that affect the low
level of productivity. To come up with solutions to those problems, and
the tools to be used by the management for effective use of the
resources put together to increase productivity.
1.1 STATEMENT OF RESEARCH PROBLEM
During recent decades it has been possible to identify
several problems in construction industry project management, related to
systematic failures in terms of fulfilling its schedule, cost and
quality targets, which highlights a need for an evaluation of the
factors that may cause these failures. Therefore, it is important to
understand how project managers plan the projects so that the
performance and the result can be improved. However it is important to
understand if other areas beyond cost and time management that are
mentioned on several studies as the most critical areas, receive the
necessary attention from construction project managers. Despite the cost
and time are the most sensitive areas/fields, there are several other
factors that may lead to project failure and this research aims at
understanding the reasons that may cause the deviation in terms of cost,
time and quality.
1.2RESEARCH QUESTIONS
- What are the factors that affect the productivity of workers in building construction projects?
- What are the roles of management towards increasing the productivity improvement in building construction projects?
- What are the techniques used by the management in increasing productivity improvement in building construction projects?
1.3 AIM AND OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
1.3.1 AIM
This study aims at identifying the role of management in increasing productivity in building construction project.
1.3.2 OBJECTIVES
The following are the specific objectives formulated in order to archive the aim of the study:
1. To identify factors affecting productivity in building construction project.
2. To identify the role of management in productivity improvement in building construction project.
3. To determine the appropriate tools that must be employed by
management in order to achieve high productivity in building
construction project.
1.4 JUSTIFICATION OF STUDY
The beneficiaries of the outcome of this project includes
the clients, contractor and the consultant involved in the construction
project. And the benefit of project management is to increase the
contractors productivity in Nigeria, to increase and maintain a constant
output by reducing the input resource.
Also, it will help the client in terms of quality of
work, make the work economical and reduce time. It will help the
contractor to save money and maximize profit and to reduce the
consultants stress and also saves money for running the project.
Moreover, it will be of a useful materials for the
upcoming student that want to embark on the relevant project topic.
1.5 SCOPE AND LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
Construction work encompasses building and engineering projects but
due to limited time for completing the work and also high cost, this
research work shall be limited to building work and excluding
engineering project.
1.6 DEFINITION OF TERMS
The key words or terminologies in this study shall be defined thus:
1.6.1 MANAGEMENT: The process o f dealing with or
controlling people. It is the function that coordinates the effort of
people to accomplish a common goal.
1.6.2 PRODUCTIVITY: It is an average measure of the efficiency of a person, machine, factory, system etc.
1.6.3 WORKFORCE: The total number of persons
employed or employable in a particular firm or industry or the total
number of workers in a specific undertaking.