Evaluation of labour-intensive construction projects in Madibeng municipality, North-West Province, South Africa.
The launch of the Expanded Public Works Programme has led to preferential use of labour-intensive construction methods over conventional methods in construction and maintenance of public infrastructure assets. This report evaluated five bulk water infrastructure projects in Madibeng Municipalit...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-wits-oai-wiredspace.wits.ac.za-10539-47562019-05-11T03:41:30Z Evaluation of labour-intensive construction projects in Madibeng municipality, North-West Province, South Africa. Ngebulana, Matladi Refilwe Public works programmes Labour-intensive construction Madibeng Municipality Water provision projects The launch of the Expanded Public Works Programme has led to preferential use of labour-intensive construction methods over conventional methods in construction and maintenance of public infrastructure assets. This report evaluated five bulk water infrastructure projects in Madibeng Municipality where labour-intensive construction methods were used. The research found that factors which adversely affected construction progress included: inability to transfer experience and lessons learnt from one project to the next, skills and experience shortcomings, administrative and management realities, negative interventions from stakeholders and failure of the Municipality to set specific objectives and monitor project achievements with respect to intended objectives. Appropriate training and support from local communities were found to enhance success during construction. It was concluded that labour-intensive construction methods are feasible for bulk water provision projects and can generate productive significant employment provided certain basic requirements were in place. Ultimately the findings led to the compilation of lessons learnt from the projects. 2008-04-11T07:31:54Z 2008-04-11T07:31:54Z 2008-04-11T07:31:54Z Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10539/4756 en 520044 bytes application/pdf application/pdf |
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The launch of the Expanded Public Works Programme has
led to preferential use of labour-intensive
construction methods over conventional methods in
construction and maintenance of public infrastructure
assets. This report evaluated five bulk water
infrastructure projects in Madibeng Municipality where
labour-intensive construction methods were used.
The research found that factors which adversely
affected construction progress included: inability to
transfer experience and lessons learnt from one project
to the next, skills and experience shortcomings,
administrative and management realities, negative
interventions from stakeholders and failure of the
Municipality to set specific objectives and monitor
project achievements with respect to intended
objectives. Appropriate training and support from
local communities were found to enhance success during
construction.
It was concluded that labour-intensive construction
methods are feasible for bulk water provision projects
and can generate productive significant employment
provided certain basic requirements were in place.
Ultimately the findings led to the compilation of
lessons learnt from the projects. |
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Ngebulana, Matladi Refilwe |
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Ngebulana, Matladi Refilwe |
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Evaluation of labour-intensive construction projects in Madibeng municipality, North-West Province, South Africa. |
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Evaluation of labour-intensive construction projects in Madibeng municipality, North-West Province, South Africa. |
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Evaluation of labour-intensive construction projects in Madibeng municipality, North-West Province, South Africa. |
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Evaluation of labour-intensive construction projects in Madibeng municipality, North-West Province, South Africa. |
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Evaluation of labour-intensive construction projects in Madibeng municipality, North-West Province, South Africa. |
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