Construction plant management practice adopted by D1K1 and D2K2 Contractors

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2021-05-18
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A number of organizations involved in the construction industry have conceded that plant and machineries are one of the most important resources required to complete the construction phase of a project. However, the unprofessional plant resource management of construction processes among our local contractors’ ends up in delays, abandoning a project, shoddy works and making them uncompetitive to the foreign contractors in the sector of construction. The Ghanaian construction sector is declining as a result of it not being considering plant management as a major aspect of its projects. The issue of plant management has been without recognition of its importance. It is of this reason therefore that proper plant management for the local contractors to be taken seriously and measures put in place for these companies to see Plant management as the hallmark of increasing productivity and executing projects to its requirements. The study thus aimed to evaluate the standard project plant management practices amongst D1K1 and D2K2 category of contractors in the Ghanaian construction industry. The objectives set to guide the study were to identify the selection criteria for onsite plant in the Ghanaian construction industry; determine the effect of plant management on D1K1 and D2K2 contractors; and identify possible ways of improving construction plant management practices on Ghanaian construction sites. The study adopted the quantitative research approach to address its objectives. The SPSS version 19 was used to process the data gathered from 51 construction professionals from the D1K1 and D2K2 in Ghana. Descriptive statistics as well as the multiple linear regression analysis were used to present findings from the field. Twenty-two (22) selection criteria for onsite plant in the Ghanaian construction industry were identified -and out of that, five (5) were considered significant, sixteen (16) as moderately significant, and only one (1) was considered as less significant. Also, it was revealed that all the identified plant management practices had positive effect on project delivery by D1K1 and D2K2 contractors after the regression. That is to say plant management practices were consistent with construction project delivery. Finally, twelve (12) possible ways were identified to improve plant management practices on site, where constant maintenance and repair of plants and equipment was considered the most significant factor whereas using automation and robotic plants and equipment before selection was considered the least. The recommended that plant management practices like those identified in this document must be adhere to as they are consistent with construction project delivery.
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A thesis submitted to the Department of Construction Technology and Management,Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the Degree of Master of Science in Construction Management.
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Plant management, Onsite productivity, D1K1 and D2K2 contractors
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