Abstract:
Constructability is a project management tool that optimizes construction knowledge and
experience at various stages of the project to meet the project's ultimate goals. It is also utilized
to solve a variety of difficulties in the pre-construction phase, such as cost, time, and quality
defects. However, there is still a large integration gap between design and Construction in
practice. One of the key problems in the developing countries’ construction industry, mainly in
Ethiopia, lack of integration of construction knowledge, resources, Technology, and experience
during all stage of construction process.
This study aims to investigate concepts and practice of constructability, effects of Constructability
on performance of Public Building Construction Projects and identify the barriers and remedial
measures of constructability on public building construction projects during pre-construction
phase. So, the study was carried out by collecting input data from questionnaires and interview
with available concerned bodies on the active public building construction project sites to meet
the specific objectives.
The research used both mixed approaches of Qualitative and quantitative types of research. The
Target populations involved in this study were Client/Client’s representative, consultants and
contractors. The overall populations were well-known, limited in number, and well-suited to the
study objectives. As a result, the study's sample included the entire population that was targeted.
To analysis the data and to Rank the factors Relative Importance Index (RII) was used. The data
was presented and analyzed by using descriptive statistics like graphs, charts and tables by
Microsoft excel sheet version 2013.
This study identified practices and concepts, effects, barriers and remedial measurements of
constructability in public building construction projects. As a result ‘Lack of awareness of
Constructability, Unwillingness to invest extra money in early project stages, Separate design
management and construction management operations’ are the most Client’s concerned barriers.
Whereas ‘Lack of awareness of benefits and concepts of Constructability, Lack of mutual respect
between designers and contractors’ are Designer barriers. In addition, ‘less early involvements
of Contractors during designs, No knowledge of the latest construction methods and techniques
are the most Contractor barriers.
However, the remedial measures to the identified top barriers of Constructability are also
recognized, based on this the most evaluated remedial measures are ‘the stakeholders must be
aware of the benefits and concepts of Constructability, Allow enough time for constructability
assessment before the project starts, Client must provide enough financial incentive for designer
,there must be mutual respect between designers and contractors, the parties must be aware of the
latest construction methods and techniques’. In general, the practice and implementation of
constructability, rather than following the conventional approach of construction management
improves the project's performance