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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.5772/51607

Barriers to the Uptake of Concurrent Engineering in the Nigerian Construction Industry

Nathaniel Anny Aniekwu ; Civil Engineering Department, University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria
Anthony C. Igboanugo ; Production Engineering Department, University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria


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Abstract

It is the consensus of scholars that the productivity of the construction industry is very low when compared with other industries. Concurrent Engineering (CE), which has a primary goal of reducing the total time from designing a product to releasing it into the market, while creating better designs as well, has been identified as one of the concepts that has yielded effective adaptation in the construction industry. An exploratorysurvey was used to identify 63 variables with the capacity to influence the uptake of Concurrent Engineering in Nigeria and was used to design a questionnaire, which was distributed to 50 stratified construction industry stakeholders. A statistical software package (STATISTI‐XL) was used to analyse the severity index of each variable, in order to establish the importance of each variable in influencing the uptake of Concurrent engineering and also to compute the Kendall’s coefficient of concordance, which assess the levels of agreement among the judges on the consistency of the rankings. A Kendall’s coefficient of concordance of W=0.57365 was recorded. A lack of awareness emerged as the most important barrier against the integration of this concept into the Nigerian construction industry. The top five variables are all human factors that can be ameliorated by proper education.

Keywords

Developing Countries; Concurrent Engineering; Kendall’s Coefficient of Concordance; Severity Index

Hrčak ID:

160694

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/160694

Publication date:

1.1.2012.

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