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Assessment of Construction Site Management Practices: A Case Study of a Construction Project in Hargeisa

Year 2024, , 228 - 242, 15.03.2024
https://doi.org/10.28979/jarnas.1285355

Abstract

The effective management of construction sites is crucial for minimizing risks such as lost productivity, injuries, and theft and ensuring the successful completion of projects. Site management encompasses applying scientific methods and evaluation criteria to plan and organize various production factors, including workforce, machinery, and materials. Managing these factors is vital for transforming raw materials into the final product. Inefficiencies in site management often lead to increased rework, defects, delays, disputes, and cost overruns, affecting construction projects. This study evaluated a construction project in Hargeisa, utilizing six established construction site management practices as assessment criteria. The findings reveal significant shortcomings in the site management practices, with 15 key items within these practices either partially performed or not performed. These inadequacies mirror the broader challenges construction sites face in Hargeisa, highlighting the need for a more robust and comprehensive site management approach. The study’s findings indicate that implementing an improved site management procedure is critical for the long-term sustainability of the construction industry in Hargeisa. Such improvements are essential for enhancing project efficiency, reducing costs, and safeguarding the health and safety of workers and all individuals involved in the construction projects. Based on the evaluation, the study proposes specific recommendations to address these shortcomings, aiming to contribute to advancing construction site management practices in the region. These recommendations could significantly improve project outcomes, worker safety, and industry standards.

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Year 2024, , 228 - 242, 15.03.2024
https://doi.org/10.28979/jarnas.1285355

Abstract

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  • H. Mallick, M. K. Mahalik, Constructing the Economy: The role of construction sector in India’s growth, The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics 40 (3) (2010) 368–384.
  • C. İnak, The impact of the construction industry on economic growth: Empirical study on Turkey, Master’s Thesis Aydın Adnan Menderes University (2019) Aydın.
  • A. A. Fashina, A. A., Sheikh, F. F., Fakunle, C. Opiti, The drawbacks of the lack of building codes and regulations in Somaliland: Public health and safety implications, PM World Journal 9 (8) (2020) 1–24.
  • R. A. Jimoh, Improving site management practices in the Nigerian construction industry: The builders’ perspective, Ethiopian Journal of Environmental Studies and Management 5 (4) (2012) 366–372.
  • S. F. Mohamed, Improving construction site management practices through knowledge management, Doctoral Dissertation Loughborough University (2006) Loughborough.
  • O. A. Olubunmi, A. I. Olaniyi, A. Fisayo, Diversity among construction professionals: A study of their perception of construction site management practices, International Journal of Organization, Technology and Management 6 (2) (2014) 1010–1019.
  • M. Hoezen, I. Reymen, and G. P. Dewulf, The problem of communication in construction, in: International Conference on Adaptable Building Structures, ADAPTABLES 2006, Eindhoven University of Technology, 2006, pp. 12–14.
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  • S. Bayram, S. Al-Jibouri, Efficacy of estimation methods in forecasting building projects’ costs, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management 142 (11) (2016) 05016012 9 pages.
  • A. Vivek, C. H. Hanumantha Rao, Identification and analyzing of risk factors affecting cost of construction projects, Materials Today: Proceedings 60 (3) (2022) 1696–1701.
  • S. Azhar, Building information modeling (BIM): Trends, benefits, risks, and challenges for the AEC industry, Leadership and Management in Engineering 11 (3) (2011) 241–252.
  • M.-A., Vigneault, C. Boton, H.-Y. Chong, B. Cooper-Cooke, An innovative framework of 5D BIM solutions for construction cost management: A systematic review, Archives of Computational Methods in Engineering 27 (4) (2020) 1013–1030.
  • R. Kömürlü, L. Toltar, Project Management in Construction and Its Effect on Project’s Success, Architecture and Life 3 (2) (2018) 249–258.
  • A. S. Kulinan, M. Park, P. P. W. Aung, G. Cha, S. Park, Advancing construction site workforce safety monitoring through BIM and computer vision integration, Automation in Construction 158 (2024) 105227 14 pages.
  • S. H. Al-Jibouri, M. J. Mawdesley, A management game for evaluating the selection of project plans in construction, in: G. Maas, F. Van Gassel (Eds.), Proceedings of the 20th International Symposium on Automation and Robotics in Construction ISARC 2003 – The Future Site, Eindhoven, 2003, pp. 383–388.
  • R. Maalek, F. Sadeghpour, Reliability assessment of ultra-wide band for indoor tracking of static resources on construction sites, in: Proceedings of the CSCE 2012 Conference, Edmonton, 2012.
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  • M. Y. Wayrah, N. Sarpin, S. Mohamed, M. A. N. Masrom, The impact of material management on construction project delivery in Somalia, Journal of Technology Management and Business 8 (1) (2021) 59–72.
  • S. M. Lindhard, H. Neve, B. Terje Kalsaas, D. E. Møller, S. Wandahl, Ranking and comparing key factors causing time-overruns in on-site construction, International Journal of Construction Management 22 (14) (2022) 2724–2730.
  • V. Di Bella, M. Vaccari, Constraints for solid waste management in Somaliland, Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Waste and Resource Management 167 (2) (2014) 62–71.
  • A. K. Ibrahim, M. N. B. Yasin, M. H. Hassan, A study on causative factors of cost overrun in construction projects in Mogadishu, Somalia, Tropical Scientific Journal 3 (1) (2024) 1–16.
  • A. A. Fashina, M. A. Omar, A. A. Sheikh, F. F. Fakunle, Exploring the significant factors that influence delays in construction projects in Hargeisa, Heliyon 7 (4) (2021) 1–9.
  • M. F. Taddesse, B. B. Mitikie, Assessment of Materials Management Practice on Public Building Construction Project, International Journal of Engineering Science and Computing 13 (1) (2023) 29924–29931.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Civil Engineering
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Abdirisak Mohamed Abdillahi 0000-0001-8631-2299

Zübeyde Özlem Parlak Biçer 0000-0002-9700-2226

Savaş Bayram 0000-0002-0153-6750

Early Pub Date March 15, 2024
Publication Date March 15, 2024
Submission Date April 18, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2024

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APA Abdillahi, A. M., Parlak Biçer, Z. Ö., & Bayram, S. (2024). Assessment of Construction Site Management Practices: A Case Study of a Construction Project in Hargeisa. Journal of Advanced Research in Natural and Applied Sciences, 10(1), 228-242. https://doi.org/10.28979/jarnas.1285355
AMA Abdillahi AM, Parlak Biçer ZÖ, Bayram S. Assessment of Construction Site Management Practices: A Case Study of a Construction Project in Hargeisa. JARNAS. March 2024;10(1):228-242. doi:10.28979/jarnas.1285355
Chicago Abdillahi, Abdirisak Mohamed, Zübeyde Özlem Parlak Biçer, and Savaş Bayram. “Assessment of Construction Site Management Practices: A Case Study of a Construction Project in Hargeisa”. Journal of Advanced Research in Natural and Applied Sciences 10, no. 1 (March 2024): 228-42. https://doi.org/10.28979/jarnas.1285355.
EndNote Abdillahi AM, Parlak Biçer ZÖ, Bayram S (March 1, 2024) Assessment of Construction Site Management Practices: A Case Study of a Construction Project in Hargeisa. Journal of Advanced Research in Natural and Applied Sciences 10 1 228–242.
IEEE A. M. Abdillahi, Z. Ö. Parlak Biçer, and S. Bayram, “Assessment of Construction Site Management Practices: A Case Study of a Construction Project in Hargeisa”, JARNAS, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 228–242, 2024, doi: 10.28979/jarnas.1285355.
ISNAD Abdillahi, Abdirisak Mohamed et al. “Assessment of Construction Site Management Practices: A Case Study of a Construction Project in Hargeisa”. Journal of Advanced Research in Natural and Applied Sciences 10/1 (March 2024), 228-242. https://doi.org/10.28979/jarnas.1285355.
JAMA Abdillahi AM, Parlak Biçer ZÖ, Bayram S. Assessment of Construction Site Management Practices: A Case Study of a Construction Project in Hargeisa. JARNAS. 2024;10:228–242.
MLA Abdillahi, Abdirisak Mohamed et al. “Assessment of Construction Site Management Practices: A Case Study of a Construction Project in Hargeisa”. Journal of Advanced Research in Natural and Applied Sciences, vol. 10, no. 1, 2024, pp. 228-42, doi:10.28979/jarnas.1285355.
Vancouver Abdillahi AM, Parlak Biçer ZÖ, Bayram S. Assessment of Construction Site Management Practices: A Case Study of a Construction Project in Hargeisa. JARNAS. 2024;10(1):228-42.


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