Assessment of measures instituted to curb the spread of COVID-19 on construction site
Assessment of measures instituted to curb the spread of COVID-19 on construction site
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Date
2021
Authors
Fredrick, Simpeh
Christopher, Amoah
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International Journal of Construction Management
Abstract
COVID-19 pandemic has become a global health issue that is ravaging every aspect of human life.
Various countries, thus, institute many measures to prevent the spread of the disease among the citi zenry. This article investigates measures that are put in place at construction project sites to curb the
spread of COVID-19 among construction site workers. An open-ended questionnaire was used as an
instrument to collect qualitative data from construction companies. A purposive sampling method was
used to distribute the interview questions. The collected data were analyzed with content analysis. The
findings show that most construction companies have instituted prescribed and appropriate measures to
curb the spread of COVID-19 on-site. Moreover, some construction companies had implemented extra
measures and developed new protocols to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19 on-site. However, few
construction companies were lacking in the provision of some of the recommended measures. The study
identified three categories of measures (i.e. screening, site access and handling of material and equip ment deliveries on-site) where improvement is required. Construction companies could use the recom mendations provided to improve upon the approach adopted to curb the spread of COVID-19 on-site.
The study could also inform policymakers on COVID-19 measures that are unsatisfactorily implemented
on site for which more attention and oversight is required. Research on construction site health and
safety measures during this COVID-19 season are still being developed. Thus, this article contributes to
advancing the body of knowledge in this area of study. Data were collected from grades 6 to 9 construc tion firms; therefore, the research findings may not be applied to smaller construction firms. A study that
focuses on lower grades is recommended.
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Simpeh, F., & Amoah, C. (2023). Assessment of measures instituted to curb the spread of COVID-19 on construction site. International Journal of Construction Management, 23(3), 383-391.