Assessment of Value Engineering Implementation in the Ghanaian Construction Sector

dc.contributor.authorDanso, Humphrey
dc.contributor.authorOsei, Kwadwo Richard
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-06T14:44:59Z
dc.date.issued2019-12-16
dc.description.abstractOne of the contemporary management tech niques aimed at eliminating unnecessary cost and waste while optimizing full benefit of projects, especially in the building and construction sector, is value engineering. This study assesses the implementation of value engineering in the Ghanaian construction sector. The study adopted cross sectional survey with stakeholders consisting of architects, contractors, project managers, civil and structural engi neers, and consultants of construction and consulting firms. Snowball sampling technique was used through its nucleus to reach construction firms and respondents who practice value engineering but are difficult to trace. Questionnaire was used to collect data using a five-point Likert scale. Quality control and renewal of old ideas emerged as the meaning of value engineering regarding construction pro fessionals’ understanding of the concept. The factors that encourage values engineering implementation identified by the respondents include: reduced wastage of resources, quality improvements, reduced conflict and risks, efficient labour, creation of a climate of shared understanding, definition of programme objectives, early improvement, understanding of the needs and function, savings that can be redirected to add value, improved communication between the parties, and local material usage. Five main components identified as responsible for non-adoption of value engineering include: knowledge barrier, demand barrier, awareness barrier, readiness barrier, and human resource barrier. The study therefore concludes that value & Humphrey Danso hdanso@uew.edu.gh; dansohumphrey@yahoo.co.uk Department of Construction and Wood Technology, University of Education Winneba, P. O. Box 1277, Kumasi, Ghana engineering stands feasible for implementation in the Ghanaian construction sector if the identified factors to the non-adoption are eliminated while adopting appropriate strategies to promote the factors that encourage its implementation.
dc.identifier.citationDanso, H., & Osei Kwadwo, R. (2020). Assessment of value engineering implementation in the Ghanaian construction sector. Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series A, 101(1), 7-17.
dc.identifier.urihttps://ir.aamusted.edu.gh/handle/123456789/126
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherInternational Journal of Engineering Materials and Manufacture
dc.subjectConstruction sector Construction professionals Ghanaian construction sector Value engineering
dc.titleAssessment of Value Engineering Implementation in the Ghanaian Construction Sector
dc.typeArticle

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