TABLE
OF CONTENTS.
CHAPTER ONE
1.0
INTRODUCTION
1.02 STATEMENT
OF THE PROBLEMS
1.03 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
1.04 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
1.05 SCOPE AND LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
1.06 RESEARCH QUESTION
1.07 DEFINITION OF TERMS
CHAPTERTWO
2.1 LITERATURE
REVIEW.
2.2. DEFINITIONS
AND CONCEPTS OF BUDGETING AND COST CONTROL OF BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROJECT.
2.3 COST MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL
2.4 THE DESIGN PROCESS AND COST CONTROL THE TEAM.
2.5. COST MANAGEMENT TECHNICS IN BUILDING
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS.
2.6. THE
BUDGETARY TOOLS EMPLOYED BY THE QUANTITY SURVEYORS IN PROJECT EVALUATION
PROCESS.
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1 RESEARCH DESIGN
3.2 POPULATION OF THE STUDY.
3.3 SAMPLING AND SAMPLING TECHNIQUES.
3.4 METHOD OF DATA COLLECTION
3.4.1
RELIABILTY OF THE INSTRUMENT.
CHAPTER FOUR
DATA
PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
CHAPTER FIVE
SUMMARY CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION.
5.1 SUMMARY OF
FINDINGS
REFERENCES
SECTION A
SECTION B
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.01 (Background of the
study)
According
to Luke chapter 14 verses 28-30 which says for which of you intending to build
a tower siteth not down first and counteth the cost whether he have sufficient
to finish it? Lest haply, after he hath laid the foundation, and is not able to
finish it, all that behold it began to mock him.
The above
quotation from the Bible summarizes the problem of abandoned project after
committing huge financial resources on them are getting out of hand in Nigeria.
It is obvious that poor budgetary planning and cost control is responsible for
failure of those project as most failures could be traced to poor funding in
the project.
According
to Iwu Anthonia (2006) Sited that cost control should be exercised at the
execution phase as the budget is the financial compass for comparing projected
and actual cost of the project in budgeting knowledge of why cost may change
from one period to the next is very essential. Cost control should not be
achieved without good understanding of source of cost variance. It is expected
that within the budgeted project cost, the project be designed to provide at
least good value for client’s money in terms of profitability. Efficient cost
control measures will ensure that the project team controls the circumstances
surrounding the project procurement instead of the circumstances controlling
them.
1.02 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEMS
According
to ANDAWEI M. (2007) said that construction project’s success especially in
Nigeria is mostly circumscribed by time and cost overrun, sub standard work,
poor or ineffective pre-contract and post contract planning cost which
eventually could lead to project failure. This phenomena pose a big threat to
the construction industry. It is factual that, most project are abandoned or
failed on the account of especially poor budgeting and cost control, which
eventually leads to time and cost control, which eventually leads to time and
cost overrun from the outset of the construction project. Consequently, these
have marked negative effect both on the economy and the public at large as the
construction industry supplies the basic need for shelter, roads and hospitals
etc. arising from the inability of the construction clients at both private and
public sectors to proceed with the project.
According
to KERZNER H (1987) Sited that construction project success is largely
attributed to adequate budgeting and cost control techniques in the design and
construction process of a construction project. Therefore, to curb these
inherent problems proper investigation on the effect of budgetary and cost
control on construction projects is highly inevitable.
1.03 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE
STUDY
There is
need to operate an efficient and effective budgetary control before any
contract is carried out efficient cost, cost control process during the design
stage of a project is important in other to ensure that the total cost of a
building is within the clients cost limit.(JOHN ALUFOHAI 2002).
RAYMOND
KOTEY 1989 sited that budgetary planning and contract auditing are tools, which
have great potentials in the fight against corruption in a situation where the
budget exceeds the clients cost limit the design has to be modified mostly the
finishing’s. These modifications should aim at given him a building that is
soundly constructed with good aesthetics and well suited to perform the function
for which it is required.
To keep
the final account figure within the employer’s budget, it is mostly based on
approximate estimated cost prepared by the quantity surveyor in the early
stages of the project of the design process.
Having
known this, it is obvious that effective cost planning and cost control should
be applied through out all stages of design and execution of the project.
1.04 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
The
paramount aim of this study is to determine the effects of budgetary and cost
control measures on the building or construction projects.
This aim
could be realized through the following objective.
1.
To
identify the various cost control measures or techniques mostly employed in the
construction projects.
2.
To examine
the significance of these techniques on construction project success.
3.
To
determine the flexibility level. Of budgeting and cost control measures in the
construction projects.
4.
The
determine the reasons these approaches or measures is inevitable for adoption
in the successful completion of a construction project.
1.05 SCOPE AND LIMITATION OF
THE STUDY
The
overall scope of this study is restricted to construction projects executed or
under construction projects that are considered in this content are selected:-
-
Tertiary
Institution Buildings
-
Educational
Buildings
-
Office
Complex Buildings
In the
course of carrying out this research work, I have been faced with some
limitations of time, finances and lack of relevance materials for this
research. I was unable to reach some vital places and people that could have
offered immense contribution or information relating to this study.
Also,
following the bureaucratic nature of some on going construction project site,
which I was able to visit, most of their staff personels were afraid to provide
accurate information inquired of them.
Sequel to
the above constraints, the extent to which data could have been collected was
affected and consequently the scope of the research.
1.06 RESEARCH QUESTION
Sequel to
the objectives of this study, answers shall be proffered to the following
research questions, formulated and carefully handled to enable these research
objectives to be achieved.
1.
What are
the possible budgeting and cost control measures or techniques mostly employed
by the quantity surveyor in the construction project?
2.
What is
the significance of cost control and budgeting in the construction project?
3.
What are
the factors that affect the budgeting and cost control in the construction
projects?
4.
What is
the level of application of budgeting
and cost control techniques or approaches in the construction projects.
1.07 DEFINITION OF TERMS
BUDGET:-
The forecast and monitoring of both
anticipated income and expenditure of an organization globally.
BUDGETING:-
The process of financial control where actual expenditure for a period is
compared with appropriate budget allowance for each unit.
COST:-
Cost in respect of building work implies amount paid by client for either
completed building or for specific section of building.
COST
LIMIT:- Maximum expenditure the clients are prepared to make in relation to completed building.
COST
CONTROL:- All method of controlling cost
of building projects within the limits
of predetermined sum throughout the design and construction stages.
PLAN:- A
purpose or intending course of action.
COST
PLAN:- A statement of the proposed expenditure on each section or element of a
new building related to a definite standard of quality.
COSTCHECK:-The
process of checking the estimated cost of each section or element of the
building as detailed designs are developed against the cost target set against
it in the cost plain.
COST
ANALYSIS:- The systematic breakdown of a cost data often on the basis of
element to assist estimating the cost and in the cost planning of future project.
COST MODELING:-This is a symbolic representation of a system expressing the
contents of that system in terms of the factors, which influence its costs.
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