Poor Workmanship and Lack of Plant/Equipment Problems in the Construction Industry in Kumasi, Ghana
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International Journal of Management Research
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The construction industry globally is faced with numerous problems which have become
imperative to identify the major causes at regional levels for solutions to ensure economic
growth. The purpose of the study was to investigate the major factors contributing to poor
workmanship and lack of equipment in the construction industry in Ghana. Five-point Likert
scale questionnaire was used to collect data from construction professionals. Descriptive
statistics, ANOVA at 0.05 level of significance and Gabriel′s post hoc test were used to
analyse the data. The study found poor supervision of work and use of inferior or adulterated
materials as the major causes of poor workmanship in the construction industry. In addition,
high cost of modern equipment was found to be the major cause of lack of plan/equipment in
the construction industry in Ghana. Recommendations for Government and local authorities
and construction firms in the construction industry have been discussed
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Danso, H. (2014). Poor workmanship and lack of plant/equipment problems in the construction industry in Kumasi, Ghana. International journal of management research, 2(3), 60-70.
