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Year 2020, Volume: 5 Issue: 2, 430 - 439, 13.10.2020

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Evaluating the Importance of Construction Activities for Sustainable Construction Practices in Building Projects in Nigeria

Year 2020, Volume: 5 Issue: 2, 430 - 439, 13.10.2020

Abstract

Construction activities inherently impact the environment, economy and the society positively and negatively. Optimisation of these activities for attainment of sustainable construction and development is very essential. Therefore, this study categorised and evaluated the construction activities necessary for sustainable construction practices in building project delivery. It employed the distribution of questionnaires to the consultants, professional, and building contractors, including the relevant employees of different Government ministries, departments and agencies responsible for the delivery of building projects across the five states of South East Nigeria. Through the application of the relative importance index (RII) analysis, the study revealed that out of the 55 construction activities identified and categorised based on the three key dimensions of sustainable construction, 35 were highlighted to have high important levels with RII value ranging between 0.804 and 0.990; and 20 were found to have high-medium important levels with RII value ranging between 0.602 and 0.794. It further revealed that the five most important construction activities for sustainable construction were: use of naturally occurring building materials (0.990), use of recycled building materials (0.980), non- use of endangered materials (0.973), bioclimatic technology (0.966), and use of renewable resources (0.957) respectively. Interestingly, the result of the average RII of the three main sub-groups of construction activities showed that all the three main sub-groups of environmentally related construction activities (RII = 0.841), economically related construction activities (RII = 0.828) and socially related construction activities (RII = 0.808) respectively were highly important to the attainment of sustainable construction practices. However, the study affirmed the indispensability of environmentally related activities among the tripod of sustainability in the effort towards achieving sustainable construction practices in the building industry, and highlighted the importance of salient activities that must not be ignored by building construction stakeholders in every building project. It therefore, recommended for a departure from the conventional construction practices and motives towards a hybrid construction practices that incorporates elements of sustainability.

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  • 3. M. Brennan and A. Cotgrave, Development of a Measure to Assess Attitudes Towards Sustainable Development in the Built Environment: A Pilot, In: Smith, S.D and Ahiaga-Dagbui, D.D (Eds), Proceedings of the 29th Annual ARCOM Conference, 2-4 September 2013, Reading, UK, Association of Researchers in Construction Management, 1265-1273, 2013.
  • 4. A.A. Dania, Sustainable Construction at the Firm Level: Case Studies from Nigeria, PhD Dissertation, 2016.
  • 5. International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction (CIB), Agenda 21 on Sustainable Construction in Developing Countries, Rotterdam, CIB Report Publication 237, 1999.
  • 6. T. Lawrence, C.A. Balaras and J.K. Means, A Comparison of How Sustainability and Green Building Standards are being Adopted into Building Construction Codes within the United States and the EU, Proceedings of the International Conference on Sustainable Built Environment, SBE 16 – Strategies- Stakeholders- Success Factors, Hamburg, Germany, 8-11 March, 2016, 42-51.
  • 7. Y. Zhang, H. Wang, W. Gao, F. Wang, N. Zhou, D.M. Kammen, et al., A Survey of the Status and Challenges of Green Building Development in Various Countries, Sustainability, 11, 5385, 2019.
  • 8. N.Z. Abidin, Sustainable Construction Practices in Malaysia, In: I. Dincer, A. Hepbasli, A. Midilli, and T.H. Karakoc (Eds) Springer Science+Business Media, 2010.
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  • 13. A.A. Alabi, Comparative Study of Environmental Sustainability in Building Construction in Nigeria and Malaysia, Journal of Emerging Trends in Economics and Management Sciences, 3(6), 951-961, 2012.
  • 14. J.M. Hussin, I.A. Rahman and A.H. Memon, The Way Forward in Sustainable Construction: Issues and Challenges, International Journal of Advances in Applied Sciences (IJAAS), 2(1), 15-24, 2013.
  • 15. D Aghimien, C Aigbavboa, A. Oke and C. Musenga, Barriers to Sustainable Construction Practices in the Zambian Construction Industry, Proceedings of the International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management, 26 -27 July 2018, Paris, France. 2383-2392.
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  • 19. D. Loucks and J. Gladwell, Sustainability Criteria for Water Resource Systems, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999.
  • 20. T. Schoormann, D. Behrens, E. Kolek and R. Knackstedt, Sustainability in Business Models – A Literature-Review-Based Design-Science-Oriented Research Agenda, Twenty-Fourth European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), İstanbul, Turkey, 2016.
  • 21. T. Litman, Well Measured: Developing Indicators for Sustainable and Liveable Transport Planning, Victoria Transport Policy Institute, 2019.
  • 22. J. Pope, D. Annandale and A. Morrison- Saunders, Conceptualising Sustainability Assessment, Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 24(6), 595–616, 2004.
  • 23. N.K. Dawe and K.L. Ryan, The Faulty Thee Legged Stool-Model of Sustainable Development, Conversation Biology, 1458-1460, 2003.
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  • 25. United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Division for Sustainable Development, Prototype Global Sustainable Development Report, New York: United Nations, 2014.
  • 26. EPR, Sustainability, Enterprise Planning and Research Ltd, 2009.
  • 27. R. Leiringer, Some Observations on ‘Doing’ and ‘Writing’ Quality Research., In: S. Laryea and R. Leiringer (Eds.), Proceedings of the 6th West Africa Built Environment Research (WABER) Conference, 10-12 August 2015, Accra, Ghana, 7-48.
  • 28. A. Enshassi, H. Al Ghoul and S. Alkilani, Exploring Sustainable Factors during Construction Projects’ Life Cycle Phases, Revista Ingeniería de Construcción, 33(1), 51-68, 2018.
  • 29. R.R.R.M. Rooshdi, M.Z.A. Majid, S.R. Sahamir and N.A.A. Ismail, Relative Importance Index of Sustainable Design and Construction Activities Criteria for Green Highway, Chemical Engineering Transactions, 63, 151-156, 2018.
  • 30. A.S.Y. Mohamed and D.A.A. El-Meligy, Sustainability Tomorrow in Construction Materials and Technologies, IACSIT International Journal of Engineering and Technology, 5(1), 25-31, 2013.
  • 31. A.M.M. Liu, W.S.W. Lau and R.F. Fellows, The Contributions of Environmental Management Systems Towards Project Outcome: Case Studies in Hong Kong, Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 8, 160–169, 2012.
  • 32. R. Czaja and J. Blair, Designing Surveys: A Guide to Decisions and Procedures, Thousand Oaks, London, Pine Forge Press, 1996.
  • 33. B.B. Hazarika, Factors affecting interest in mathematics among upper primary school students-A study on the basis of the students of Guwahati, PhD Dissertation, Guwahati University, 2013.
  • 34. O.P. Akadiri, Development of a Multi-Criteria Approach for the Selection of Sustainable Materials for Building Projects, PhD Thesis, University of Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton, UK, 2011.
  • 35. A. Alkharmany, Project Management: The Effect of Saudi National Culture on the Attitudes of Key Stakeholders towards Delay in Construction Projects in Saudi Arabia, PhD Dissertation, University of Brighton, 2017.
  • 36. B.O. Ganiyu, Strategy to Enhance Sustainability in Affordable Housing Construction in South Africa, Doctor of Technology Dissertation, the Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa, 2016.
  • 37. W.G. Cochran, Sampling Techniques, 3rd Ed., John Wiley & Sons Inc. New York, 1977.
  • 38. Data Star, What Every Researcher Should Know About Statistical Significance, 2008.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Civil Engineering
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Peter Okoye This is me

Isaac Odesola This is me

Kevin Okolie This is me

Publication Date October 13, 2020
Submission Date March 27, 2020
Acceptance Date October 6, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 5 Issue: 2

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APA Okoye, P., Odesola, I., & Okolie, K. (2020). Evaluating the Importance of Construction Activities for Sustainable Construction Practices in Building Projects in Nigeria. Journal of Sustainable Construction Materials and Technologies, 5(2), 430-439.

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