Improving Determinant Factors to Facilitate Construction Industry Development in Ethiopia
Date
2019
Authors
Mengistu, Desalegn Girma
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Facilitating construction industry development is important to maximize its
contribution to national development. It is even much more important in developing
countries considering that higher portion of their annual budget goes for infrastructure
development and the industry faces more challenges. This study has focused on
developing improvement frameworks for manpower development, enhancing
competitiveness and harmonized industry practice which were identified as recurring
factors affecting Ethiopian construction industry so as to facilitate development of the
industry. The objectives set include understanding the factors (their nature and
interrelationship with the business environment), challenges of the industry,
improvement of the factors and key performance indicators for monitoring and
tracking the improvement.
The study first developed a conceptual framework and categorized the variables
affecting the determinant factors based on their presumed sources. Mixed methods
approach was adopted for data collection. Quantitative data was collected through
questionnaire survey while semi-structured interview and document analysis were
used to obtain the qualitative data. The findings indicate that the factors and
characteristics of the business environment are mutually interdependent. The major
challenges identified from their respective sources were; construction industry
development policy implementation and corruption from role of government, weak
capacity of contractors and consultants from resource related variables, lack of
collaboration and professionalism from nature of the industry and lack of
benchmarking construction industry development practice from industry‟s vision for
development. Based on the improvement assessment of the factors, improvement
frameworks and key performance indicators were developed. It was found that
improvement of the industry needs strengthening the existing institutions for effective
coordination, aligning the applicable regulatory tools with industry specific
development strategies and establishing some implementation systems. Though the
study focus is context specific the findings could be extended to other similar
developing countries.
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Department of Civil Engineering, construction industry, construction industry development, business environment, manpower development, enhancing competitiveness, harmonized industry practice