Abstract:
Construction is generally implemented in the form of one-off projects, which makes it
difficult to co-ordinate the process for successful completion. Due to the organization
problems created by rigid professional divisions of labour and the one-time nature of
construction projects, such disturbances are quite likely, which causes idling in the
process and inefficiency of construction in general. Moreover, efficiency of the
building construction projects also affected by waste in; time, costs, materials,
energy, skills and labor. In recent years, the weight of building construction industry
in the national economy of Ethiopia has been increasing. But, still there is inefficiency
problems that occurs due to waste that results in the use of equipment, materials,
labor or capital in larger quantities than those considered as necessary in the
construction of a building and hence, there is a need for strengthening of institutional
capacity, adaptation of new technologies and modern project management principles
in order to maximize efficiency of the building construction industry. Hence, the main
objective of this study is to identify and evaluate the factors affecting the efficiency of
building construction projects in Addis Ababa City.
The study period was starting from July, 2015 up to January, 2016. A descriptive and
explanatory study was carried out based on literature review. Questionnaire was
distributed to the clients, consultants and contractors who are engaged in building
construction projects within the city and 84% of questionnaire were received from
respondents. Seventy nine (79) factors were identified, categorized into 4 groups,
evaluated and ranked from contractors, contractors and client’s perceptions. The
most important factors contributing to project efficiency were imperfect planning of
construction, ordering of materials that do not fulfill project requirements defined on
design documents, financial difficulties faced by the contractor, workers’ mistakes,
fluctuation of prices of materials, poor planning and scheduling of the project by the
contractor, damage of materials due to deficient stockpiling and handling of materials
and payment delay from the client. Time overrun, cost overrun, poor quality
completed project, dispute between parties, and environmental impact were identified
as the top five most common and recurrent effects of inefficiency on building
construction projects. The practices concerning with the main factors such as time,
cost, material, and skill and labour checklists were analyzed in order to formulate
strategies to improve efficiency of construction projects in the city of Addis Ababa.
Remedial measures such as; Proper site management and frequent supervision,
Proper planning and scheduling, Improved job-site efficiency through more effective
interfacing of people, processes, materials, equipment, and information, Effective
performance measurement to drive efficiency and support innovation, Using updated
technology have been identified as top five effective strategies for successful
construction performance.
Moreover, it is recommended for construction organizations to have a clear mission
and vision to formulate, implement and evaluate their efficiency. The client should
facilitate timely payment to contractors. Consultants should provide quality project
design where design changes will be minimal. Contractors should have a cost
engineer in their projects to control the cash flow of projects. Construction
organizations should have different incentive systems in order to improve overall
efficiency.