AN ASSESSMENT OF THE ROLE OF ESTATE SURVEYORS AN D VALUERS IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT
(CASE STUDY OF WILCON SHOPPING MALL)
ABSTRACT
This study appraises how Estate Surveyors and valuers are project managers in the management of a project. Every project in Nigeria is a complex task that require effective management, skills and techniques for it to be accomplished, and Wilcon shopping mall is not an exception, lack of effective management of this project during development has lead to the increase in the number of project abandoned for years now. This project aims to assess the roles of Estate Surveyors and in project management in Nigeria. The project among others is to ascertain where an Estate Surveyor and valuer fits in project depends on the careful co-ordination of the various professionals involved in such project while the issue of who should co-ordinate has been variously contested. But this study proposes an Estate Surveyors and valuers as the most ideal project manager. As an integral part of the development process, project manager eliminates lack of direction and control in the project team which often result in low productive and failure to meet delivery dates.
LIST OF TABLES
Table 4.1: Categories of professional in
Built Environment 33
Table 4.1.2: Distribution of sex in
Respondent according
to their Educational Qualification 34
Table 4.1.3: Distribution of Respondent
according to their
Educational Qualification 35
Table 4.1.4: Distribution of Respondent
according to their age bracket 36
Table 4.2: What are the roles of
Estate Surveyors and
Valuers in project
management? 38
Table 4.3: Is the involvement of Estate
Surveyor and valuers ensure
effective project management 40
Table 4.4: Do Estate Surveyor and
valuer perform better than
quack in project management 41
Table 4.5: Do Estate Surveyors and
valuers perform better than
other professional in the
built environment in
project management. 42
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title page i
Certification ii
Dedication iii
Acknowledgement iv
Abstract v
List of tables vi
Table of contents vii
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction 1
1.1 Background of the study 1
1.2 Statement of the Problem 2
1.3 Aim and Objectives of the study 3
1.4 Research questions 3
1.5 significance of the study 4
1.6 Scope of the study 4
1.7 Limitation of the study 5
1.8 Overview of the study 5
CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Review of related literature 6
2.1 Introduction 6
2.2 Definition of project 6
2.3 The concept of project management 8
2.4 The concept of project management 9
2.5 Brief History of Estate Surveyors and Valuers 13
2.6 Who are the Estate Surveyors and Valuers 16
2.7 The roles of estate surveyors and Valuers
in project management 20
2.8 Summary of reviewed literature 23
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 Research design and methodology 27
3.1 Research design 27
3.2 Re-statement of problems 27
3.3 Population of the study 28
3.4 Sample size and sampling technique 28
3.5 Source of data 30
3.6 Instrument of data collection 31
3.7 Method of data presentation and analysis 31
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 Data Presentation and analysis 32
4.1 Presentation of data base 32
CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 Summary of findings, Conclusion 44
5.1 Summary of findings 44
5.2 Conclusion 44
5.3 Recommendation 45
Appendix I 48
Appendix II 49
References 51
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND DESIGN
3.1 RESEARCH DESIGN
The research design adopted for this study is a survey method. Data collected was based on a field survey using questionnaire. This technique was selected or chosen so as to have a comprehensive study on the topic.
3.2 RE-STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
The different professionals in the build environment have all claimed project management to be one of their core function or role in the society. These professionals include Architects, building, Quantity surveyors, Estate surveyors and valuers, planners, engineers etc. Each of this professional has argued that they conceptualize the idea of project management and therefore, should be their exclusive preserve of their roles. The Estate surveyors and valuers argues that since they conceptualize real Estate development project through development appraisal and manage the project during construction and disposal, they are better placed than others. This study is aim at assess the role they (Estate surveyors and valuers) play in project management.
3.3 POPULATION OF THE STUDY
The population of this study is the projects which is five hundred (500) in number at different stage of completion. Also, sources of information or respondents for this study include the Estate surveyors and valuers, Builders, Quantity surveyors, Engineers, planners, Developer; Quacks, lawyer among others.
3.4 SAMPLE SIZE AND SAMPLING TECHNIQUE
For the fact that the researcher could not cover the entire population, some proportions were chosen to represent the entire population. The formular used to determining the sample size if Taro formular because it is a finite population.
Taro Yamane n = N
1 + N(e)2
Where n = Sample size
N = Total population
e = Unit of tolerable errors
I = Constant
n = 500
1 + 500 (0.05)2
n = 500
1+ 500 x 0.0025
n = 500
1 + 1.25
n = 500
2.25
n = 222
Sampling techniques used in this study is stratified random sampling techniques which divide the population into sub-groups or strata and random sampling method is used to determine the sample size. This technique is used to obtain information on the entire population as well as the individual stratum. This technique is more expensive than the random sampling.
3.5 SOURCE OF DATA
Information used in this research work were gathered from two sources relevant to the study both published and unpublished. These sources are classified into primary and secondary.
PRIMARY SOURCES: During the course of this research, oral interview discussion, personal observation and research questionnaire were the major source employed in gathering information.
SECONDARY SOURCE: The principle sources of secondary written by different authors and scholars. Therefore, data from textbooks, journals, newspapers, magazines, encyclopedia, seminar paper and such other materials relating on the study was of help to this study
3.6 INSTRUMENT OF DATA COLLECTION
The instrument used for data collection is a structured questionnaire. The questionnaires were administered by the researcher during personal interview according to the sample size.
3.7 METHOD OF DATA PRESENTATION AN ANALYSIS
The entire data through various means including literature review, questionnaire were carefully analyzed; interpreted and presented accordingly using data presentation method like table, since it is displayed for visual and thorough appreciation of event. The data analysis is percentage based on data distributed and retrieved.