Labour Control In Building Industry (a Case Study Of Lagos)

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LABOUR CONTROL IN BUILDING INDUSTRY

(A CASE STUDY OF LAGOS)

ABSTRACT

The project research labour control in Building industry is concern about the problem that is associated in construction industry Lagos during the time of working, such as redundancy, interaction, fighting each other in the field of construction, and again to minimize waste  of much time in working hour and monitoring how the project is moving with the help of supervising them and motivating the labourers until a project is completed. In this discussion, we emphasize, the work schedule that is the programming of labour per hours. The limited object of labour control deserves emphasis, the labour control procedure are primary intended to identify deviation form the project plan. this characteristic reflects the advanced stage at which project control becomes important. The time which achieved labour during planning and the labour schedules for the project. During the actual construction, labourers may likely to delay the project and lead to lost cost. As a result, the focus of labour control is an fulfilling the problem that is associated during work hours and the work schedules, and the work program of labour.

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title page                                                              i

Approval Page                                                               ii

Dedication                                                             iii

Acknowledgement                                                  iv

Abstract                                                                v

Table of contents                                                    vi

CHAPTER ONE

Introduction                                                               1

1.1      Background of the study                                          1

1.2      Statement of the problem                                 3

1.3      Aims and objectives of the study                       4

1.4      Significance of study                                        5

1.5      Scope and delimitation of study                         6

CHAPTER TWO

2.0     Literature Review                                         8

2.1      Labour control in building                                 8

2.2      Labour utilization                                             9

2.3      Selection of labourer                                        12

2.4      Constructional layout                                       13

2.5      Programming of work                                       16

2.6      Daily work schedule                                         16

2.7      Operational research                                        17

2.8      Incentives and motivation                                 17

2.9      Quality control implemented in construction industry 21

CHAPTER THREE

3.0     Research methodology                                 22

3.1      Sources of data                                               22

3.2      Site report                                                      23

3.3      Data Collection Methods                                   24

3.4      Site location                                                   25

3.5      Project/scope of work                                      25

3.6      Plants and equipment available on site                26

3.7      Labour                                                           26

3.8      Summary                                                       26

CHAPTER FOUR

4.1      Data analysis                                                  28

CHAPTER FIVE

Conclusion and Recommendations                      37

5.1      Conclusion                                                      37

5.2      Recommendations                                            40

References                                                      44

Appendix A                                                     46

Appendix B                                                     47


CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

1.1     BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

Labour control in building is one of the several option of procurement used for project delivery process and records shows that is the oldest procurement system and has been in use in Nigeria far back as the colonial era. It is very important in most of the countries and researchers described it as a system whereby a developer plans and organizes the project delivery process, carries out the design, the planning and procurement of resources and the construction a project using client employed supervisory staff and labour. This type of system is regarded as in-house because clients staff as different from contactor’s staffs carry out the project delivery process and activities. Labour control is the good development in construction because it does not result in high staff strength and overhead costs in the Nigerian construction industry.

The term procurement system refers to a project execution and delivery process and it describes the responsibilities and contractual obligation of the parties to carry out the numerous activities involved in delivering to the owners. According to Ojo (2009), procurement involves the various combination of the design and construction phase to achieve the form of organization to implement the project. Maizon (2003), mention that the Selection of a procurement method for a given project is a difficult task for the clients due to the various factors governing a construction project. He stated further that different client have differing needs and requirements whereby construction project vary so considerably and in every respect, that no single method of procurement can be suitable for every project.

Construction projects are very essential especially as see in developed countries where project are taken as a great priority because it is part of the determinant in knowing the level of development of any country. It evolves through the stages of conception, design and the actual construction. A potential owner initiates the conceptual process by making dew is needs and requirements in form of a brief to a professional. At the design stage, the relevant professionals translate the primary concept into three, an expression of a spatial form to satisfy the owner’s requirements in an option and economic manner. At the construction stage the conception and  design are actualized in a practical terms to satisfy the brief.

 

1.2     STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

Method provides the framework for implementation and development of project. Time and serious attention are devoted towards the establishment of a procurement system that will be suitable for a particular project. A method used in Building for a particular project is expected to achieve the objective of the project in terms of cost, time and quality but this has not been the case.

Time and cost overrun have been a major problem confronting the Nigerian construction industry and all attempts that have been made so far have not been able to yield the expected results problems have been established from various research work that have been carried out in the past as result of the use of labour control in execution of construction projects includes high staff strength time and cost overrun, poor quality delivery etc.

Labour control and other method adopted in Nigerian Building Construction Industry have raises serious concern to the project stakeholders and the construction industry as a whole. The purpose of the study is to investigate labour control in Building Industry in Lagos state and it environs.

1.3     AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY

The aim of this project to investigate the labour control in Building and how it affects the project delivery process.

The objective of the study include the following:

1)         To find out factors that result into the labour control in Building industry.

2)         To minimize waste in Nigerian Building Industry through effective management control.

3)         To make recommendation based on the findings in the project on how labour can be properly managed and utilized on site.

4)         Call for employing skilled works for supervision and general site planning and control.

 

1.4     SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDY

This research work will take an in-depth investigation on the labour control in Building industry and the result of this study will be of great importance to the aspect of project procurement, project delivery and project execution as a whole. It will provide relevant and useful information that will be of importance to the client (both public and private organizations) for their activities and for future research on the subject matter. Labour control in Building will contribute to the body of knowledge in the construction industry by giving detailed insight into the purpose, importance and effectiveness labour control in Building industry.

 

1.5     SCOPE AND DELIMITATION OF STUDY

The limitation of this research are subjected to the information provided by the management of various relevant organization, stakeholders and association in relevant to building industry such as public clients and the private clients which includes construction firms, private developers, Government’s agencies and parentals.

The categories considered in the study are heavy construction also called “Horizontal construction” and the highway/heavy construction and building construction also called “Vertical construction”. Heavy construction project includes highways, bridges, tunnels, airport and railroad dams, water supply and waste treatment facilities and all other major public project include residential, commercial, Hospital and other Health care facilities, educational, Governmental and other building type.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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