ASSESSING THE REGULATORY TOOLS RELATED FACTORS AFFECTING THE PERFORMANCE OF BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS: A CASE OF ADDIS ABABA CITY
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2020-07-08
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Hawassa University
Abstract
The present state of the construction industry falls short of meeting domestic and
international quality standards and the different performance parameters expected from
the sector in Ethiopia. Ineffective regulatory system of the industry and low level of
regulatory enforcement has its own share in this low performance. Effectiveness and
efficiency of regulatory system is primarily dependent on capacity of the regulatory body
and the regulatory tools. The regulatory body designates the government and tools include
the registration system, the building permit and the procurement system. This study focuses
on assessing the major factors related to these regulatory tools affecting the performance
of building construction projects in Addis Ababa. A mixed method research was adopted
and structured questionnaire, semi structured interview and document analysis were used
for data collection. In the questionnaire survey, totally 150 professionals were involved
from client, contractor, academics and consultant. The statistical analyses of mean,
standard deviation, one sample T-test, factor analysis and regression analysis were
conducted using SPSS to summarize, interpret the data and to find the implications of the
responses given by the respondents. The findings indicate that the applicable regulatory
system needs improvement in terms of attaining the intended objectives. From the findings
the top three registrations related factors are poor project inspection, inadequate
evaluation and measuring mechanism in upgrading professionals and firms and
inadequate monitoring of professionals and firms performance. The top three building
permit related factors are bureaucratic delay, low level of using information technology
for keeping and retrieving land records and weak building regulations enforcement. The
top three procurement system related factors are poor procurement plan, inadequate
assessment of bidders and poor communication in procurement process. It is recommended
that there should be appropriate evaluation and measuring mechanisms in upgrading the
class of firms and professionals so as to enhance the competency of the developers.
Building permits should be issuing on time so as to prevent delay in building construction
project and appropriate procurement plan shall be exist before the commencement of any
activity so as to prevent the conflict of the requirements in building construction projects.
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building permit, procurement system, registration system, regulatory system
