Impact of Inadequate Experience and Skill on the Construction Sector in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Civil engineering contractors encounter serious challenges in order to sustain their businesses, especially in a weak economic climate.  A certain level of construction experience, expertise and training are required to manage a sustainable construction company.  The Construction Industry Developmen...

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Main Authors: B. Ntuli, D. Allopi
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Language:English
Published: D. G. Pylarinos 2014-02-01
Series:Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research
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Online Access:https://etasr.com/index.php/ETASR/article/view/371
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spelling doaj-6aa8bdce70dc445fb4317a0ca751535a2020-12-02T15:19:46ZengD. G. PylarinosEngineering, Technology & Applied Science Research2241-44871792-80362014-02-0141Impact of Inadequate Experience and Skill on the Construction Sector in KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaB. Ntuli0D. Allopi1Water Business Unit, Royal HaskoningDHV (Pty) Ltd, Pietermaritzburg, South AfricaDepartment of Civil Engineering and Surveying, Durban University of Technology, South AfricaCivil engineering contractors encounter serious challenges in order to sustain their businesses, especially in a weak economic climate.  A certain level of construction experience, expertise and training are required to manage a sustainable construction company.  The Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) was established in 2000 as a statutory body to provide leadership to stakeholders and stimulate sustainable growth, reform and improvement of the construction sector for effective infrastructure delivery and improvement of construction skills. The objectives of this research were to investigate challenges faced by civil engineering contractors whilst making their enterprises sustainable.  Contractors’ views were presented at “Construction Indaba 2011” held on 1–2 June 2011 and hosted by eThekwini Municipality’s Business Support, Tourism and Markets in Durban KwaZulu-Natal. Discussion and findings revealed to a skills’ shortage in the construction section and underlined the need for continuous training of the contractors’ employees. The South African government in conjunction with all stakeholders should develop and implement contractor programs to address the lack of technical and management skills in the construction sector. https://etasr.com/index.php/ETASR/article/view/371constructiondevelopmenttrainingsurveySEDACIDB
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D. Allopi
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title Impact of Inadequate Experience and Skill on the Construction Sector in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
title_short Impact of Inadequate Experience and Skill on the Construction Sector in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
title_full Impact of Inadequate Experience and Skill on the Construction Sector in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
title_fullStr Impact of Inadequate Experience and Skill on the Construction Sector in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Inadequate Experience and Skill on the Construction Sector in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
title_sort impact of inadequate experience and skill on the construction sector in kwazulu-natal, south africa
publisher D. G. Pylarinos
series Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research
issn 2241-4487
1792-8036
publishDate 2014-02-01
description Civil engineering contractors encounter serious challenges in order to sustain their businesses, especially in a weak economic climate.  A certain level of construction experience, expertise and training are required to manage a sustainable construction company.  The Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) was established in 2000 as a statutory body to provide leadership to stakeholders and stimulate sustainable growth, reform and improvement of the construction sector for effective infrastructure delivery and improvement of construction skills. The objectives of this research were to investigate challenges faced by civil engineering contractors whilst making their enterprises sustainable.  Contractors’ views were presented at “Construction Indaba 2011” held on 1–2 June 2011 and hosted by eThekwini Municipality’s Business Support, Tourism and Markets in Durban KwaZulu-Natal. Discussion and findings revealed to a skills’ shortage in the construction section and underlined the need for continuous training of the contractors’ employees. The South African government in conjunction with all stakeholders should develop and implement contractor programs to address the lack of technical and management skills in the construction sector.
topic construction
development
training
survey
SEDA
CIDB
url https://etasr.com/index.php/ETASR/article/view/371
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