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Analysing Pre-Construction Values in Building Operations and Management: A Nigerian Literature Review
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This study explores the pre-construction values embedded in building operations and management within the Nigerian construction industry. It aims to elucidate the critical role of pre-construction planning in enhancing project success and overcoming prevalent industry challenges. Through a comprehensive literature review, the study identifies key pre-construction values such as stakeholder engagement, risk management, sustainability, and the adoption of innovative technologies. These values are essential for improving efficiency, ensuring sustainability, and delivering high-quality construction projects. The study identifies substantial challenges to implementing these pre-construction ideals in Nigeria, such as regulatory impediments, economic insecurity, corruption, and a lack of professional development opportunities. The study uses new empirical results and theoretical frameworks to provide a detailed understanding of these difficulties and to make strategic recommendations. Policy reforms, investment in professional training, practice standardization, and the deployment of new technologies have all been cited as key steps toward improving the industry’s ability to effectively incorporate pre-construction principles. The findings highlight the necessity of coordinated efforts among government agencies, industry professionals, and educational institutions in creating a more conducive environment for pre-construction planning. Such collaboration is crucial for aligning Nigerian construction practices with global standards and achieving sustainable development goals. This study provides valuable insights for policymakers, industry stakeholders, and researchers, offering a foundation for future initiatives aimed at improving the efficiency and sustainability of the Nigerian construction industry. By addressing the identified barriers and promoting the integration of pre-construction values, the industry can significantly enhance its contribution to Nigeria’s economic growth and development.
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Title: Analysing Pre-Construction Values in Building Operations and Management: A Nigerian Literature Review
Description:
This study explores the pre-construction values embedded in building operations and management within the Nigerian construction industry.
It aims to elucidate the critical role of pre-construction planning in enhancing project success and overcoming prevalent industry challenges.
Through a comprehensive literature review, the study identifies key pre-construction values such as stakeholder engagement, risk management, sustainability, and the adoption of innovative technologies.
These values are essential for improving efficiency, ensuring sustainability, and delivering high-quality construction projects.
The study identifies substantial challenges to implementing these pre-construction ideals in Nigeria, such as regulatory impediments, economic insecurity, corruption, and a lack of professional development opportunities.
The study uses new empirical results and theoretical frameworks to provide a detailed understanding of these difficulties and to make strategic recommendations.
Policy reforms, investment in professional training, practice standardization, and the deployment of new technologies have all been cited as key steps toward improving the industry’s ability to effectively incorporate pre-construction principles.
The findings highlight the necessity of coordinated efforts among government agencies, industry professionals, and educational institutions in creating a more conducive environment for pre-construction planning.
Such collaboration is crucial for aligning Nigerian construction practices with global standards and achieving sustainable development goals.
This study provides valuable insights for policymakers, industry stakeholders, and researchers, offering a foundation for future initiatives aimed at improving the efficiency and sustainability of the Nigerian construction industry.
By addressing the identified barriers and promoting the integration of pre-construction values, the industry can significantly enhance its contribution to Nigeria’s economic growth and development.
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