Abstract:
Construction sector is an icon for the drive of economy. However, its quality and
performance are still under development, and the area need good management and
technological support for an economic success of developing countries. One of the activities
in construction projects that used to ensure the success of construction project is efficient
Supply management of construction materials. Nevertheless, supply management problem of
construction materials in construction project affects projects in several ways. The objective
of this study was to assess supply management problem of construction materials in
Ethiopian Roads Authority, Jimma district. The study included desk study, physical
observation, questionnaire survey, and interview. A total of ninety questionnaire surveys
were distributed to 60 Own force road maintenance, Jimma district, 15 to Jimma road
network and safety management branch directorate and 15 to consultants. A total of 84
questionnaire surveys were returned: 58 (96.67 %) from Own force road maintenance Jimma
District, 14 (93.33 %) from Jimma road network and safety management branch directorate
and 12 (80%) from consultants. The data gathered was analyzed and interpreted using
descriptive statistics method. Based on the study, the finding of study revealed that: the
critical factors that most frequently contributing to Supply management problem of
construction materials in Ethiopian Roads Authority Jimma District are: Planning and
Scheduling problem (RII=0.83), Low speed of decision making/slow permits of government
agencies (RII=0.81), Financial difficulties (RII=0.80), Price escalation (RII=0.80), Late
delivery (RII=0.78), Unavailability of required materials on market (RII=0.76), Deficiency in
coordination and top management support (RII=0.74), Problem in sequencing of work
according to schedule (RII=0.73), and Lack of performance measurement for construction
supply management (RII=0.73). The major impacts of supply management problem of
construction materials on Jimma District are: Delay in project delivery (RII=0.78),
Excessive cost of construction (RII=0.76), Work interruption (RII=0.75), Inefficient
construction method (RII=0.74), Poor public image (RII=0.74), Poor quality construction
(RII=0.73), and Low client satisfaction (RII=0.73). The recommended potential techniques to
improve Supply management of construction materials in Jimma District are: Top
management support (RII=0.79), Applying Balanced scorecard (RII=0.78), Applying
integrated and systematic construction supply management system (RII=0.78), Free flow of
information (RII=0.77), Just-in-time delivery (RII=0.76), Applying information and
communication technology (RII=0.76), and Using supply chain operation reference model’s
performance measurement (RII=0.76). For efficient Supply management of construction
materials, an integrated process is needed to ensure the projects to be finished on time,
within the budget, and within the scope of contract specifications. Generally, the findings of
the thesis recommended that, it would be better if the construction sector applies a modern
supply management system of construction materials, and it would be good if each sector
should have a site supply plan guide. Finally it is hoped that, the outcomes the thesis would
help to guide the future attempts to improve supply management of construction materials in
ERA, Jimma District