ABSTRACT
Identification and assessment of factors influencing
construction Tender helps in building a more reliable cost models that help
Quantity surveyors come up with a more accurate cost estimates. Several researches have been carried out in
the UK and other developed countries with results varying on one hand based on
the questions asked and on the other hand the nature of the economy. This research was undertaken to assess the
factors that affect the Tender in Nigeria. Factors were identified to be
peculiar to Nigeria. The research was a two phase research. The first was the
literature review. In this phase, a
total of 73 factors affecting Tenders were identified and further
grouped into six categories. These Factors were identified to to be
peculiar to Nigeria being a developing economy. The second phase was a
Questionnaire survey. Questionnaires were administered to quantity surveyors
in the FCT, Kaduna and Plateau States, Nigeria and the data was analysed.
Priority ranking of cost influencing factors was carried out using their
significance index. The average indices for the groups range from 75.2 to
63.6%.These factors were subjected to factor analysis so as to bring out the
actual redundant factors. They include of registration with the client, working
relationship with the client, project finance methods etc. the most critical
factors include site conditions, tender selection methods, plant cost, labour
cost etc. findings of the research indicates that Quantity Surveyors perceive
that Tenders are more influenced by project characteristics. Some factors that
were considered to be critical in previous research were redundant in this
research. This concludes that the location and economic situation of a location
influence the factors that determine Tender in that location. It was
recommended that factors affecting Tender should be examined so as to know the
degree to which it affects the Comparison of the outcome of this research and
previous ones were presented. Tender. This will help in proper tender evaluation
and thus the overall success of the project.
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background
to the Study
1.2 Statement of the Problem
1.3 Need
for the Research
1.4 Aim
and Objectives of the Study
1.5 Scope and Limitations
1.5.1 Scope
1.5.2 Limitations
CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Background
2.2 Cost
Estimation
2.3 Cost
Estimation Activities
2.4 Methods Of Estimating
2.4.1 Conference
2.4.2 Financial Methods
2.4.3 Units Methods
2.4.4 Superficial Area Methods
2.4.5 Cost Models
2.5 Cost
Estimation Issues
2.5.1 Cost Estimation Accuracy
2.5.2 Human Factor
2.5.3 Practical Knowledge
2.5.4 Cost Data/Information
2.6 Accuracy of Cost Estimate
2.7 Review
Of Related Literature
CHAPTER THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1 Study
Design
3.2 Study Area
3.3 The Study
Population and Sample
3.4 Sampling
Technique
3.5 Data
Collection
3.5.1 Data
Collection Instrument
3.5.2
Data Collection Procedure
3.6
Data Analyses
3.6.1 Significance Index (SI)
3.6.2 Factor Analysis (FAa)
CHAPTER FOUR
RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS
4.1 Survey Response Rate
4.2 Characteristics of Respondents
4.3 Priority Ranking Using Significance Index
4.3.1 Client Characteristic
4.3.2 Consultant and Design Parameters
4.3.2 Contractor Attributes
4.3.4 Project Characteristics
4.3.5 Contract Procedure and Procurement Method
4.3.6 External
Factors and Market Conditions
4.3.7 Overall Average Significance Indices
4.4 Factor
Analysis (FA) of the Tender Influencing Variables.
CHAPTER FIVE
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
5.1 Summary
Of Findings
5.2 Conclusion
5.3 Recommendation
5.4 Suggestions
For Further Studies
REFERENCES
APPENDIX I: QUESTIONNAIRE
APPENDIX II :.
Overall Ranking and Significance Indices Table
APPENDIX III TABLES
OF FACTOR ANALYSIS
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background to the Study
Construction
estimation is an experience-based process (Elhag et al., 2005). The code of estimating practice produced by
the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB, 1997) defined estimating as “the
technical process or function undertaken to assess and predict the total cost
of executing an item(s) of work in a given time using all available project
information and resources. Based on this definition, estimators‟ estimated cost
is based on the time of construction or project duration, cost of material,
method of construction etc. and estimators are aware that most of these factors
can be readily estimated.
The
estimators in the construction team are usually the Quantity surveyors. The
Quantity surveyor as an expert is employed early enough in the project so as to
advice the client/Architect on the probable cost implications of the design
decisions and to assist in obtaining economical and efficient design (Seeley,
1996).
However, experts in construction estimation are aware
of uncertainty, incompleteness and unknown circumstances of factors affecting
cost of construction. As a result of
various studies, several estimating techniques have been exploited and several
models have been developed (Elinwa and Buba
1993; Elhag
and Baussabaine,
1998; Dissanayaka and Kumaraswamy, 1999; Munns and Al-Haimus, 19992000; Ashworth,
2002;Ganiyu and Zubairu, 2010) but the limitation of these techniques and
models is that they fail to account for the effects of the factors that are
more qualitative in nature.
The
cost of construction in Nigeria has been reported to be high(Olatunji, 2010),
and this has been attributed to several cost determinant variables. Olatunji
(2010) reported that construction cost in Nigeria are often high and
unpredictable and the pattern of the variability is not explained by
inflationary indices of common goods and services but rather it is reactive to
boom-and-burst shocks that are triggered by the oil price regimes. Elhaget al. (2005) identified and evaluated
cost determinant variables within the UK construction industry among Quantity
surveyors. Prior to the study carried out by Elhaget al. (2005), Okpala and Anekwu (1988) argued that underdeveloped
economies tend to exert different influences on construction cost compared to
developed economies such as the UK. This has a major impact upon critical factors
affecting construction Tender. Windapo
and Iyagba (2007) stated that the
Nigerian construction industry need to map out efficient strategy for
determining efficient factors affecting construction cost in Nigeria, given the
peculiar dynamics of the cost of finance.
1.2 Statement of the Problem
The
identification of cost – determinant variables and evaluation of the degree of
influence of these factorson construction cost estimates play an essential role
in the building up of reliable cost estimates and enhance the competitive edge
of quantity surveyors as well as the contracting organization. Elhaget al. (2005) identified and evaluated cost
determinant variables to ascertain the degree of their influence on
construction cost in the UK construction industry. Although, the research
evaluated the degree of influence of some cost determinants variables, the
results may not be applicable to the Nigerian Construction industry based on
the argument that Nigeria as a developing country has distinct behaviour and
should have distinct set of cost determinants that affect construction costs
(Okpala and Anekwu, 1988; Windapo and Iyagba, 2007; Olatunji, 2010). Similarly,
several other factors not considered by the previous research (Elhaget al., 2005) were also identified by
Olatunji(2010). Olatunji (2010) argued
that the oil regime in Nigeria has a way of making the factors affecting
sectors in the nation differently than the way it would have normally affected
other countries especially developed country. This is because Nigeria‟s majar
source of revenue is from the export of crude oil. This makes the nation‟s
economy unstable since the nation cannot control the demand of the crude
oil.Therefore, although there have been several studies on Tender in Nigeria,
there has not been any dedicated to outline the critical factors affecting
construction Tender. This is the gap
that this study aims to fill.
1.3 Need for the Research
The
purpose of tender estimation is to provide an indication of the probable cost
of construction. The estimate will be an important factor in the clients
overall strategy of the decision to build. It will also provide a basis for the
clients budgeting and control of the construction cost. The single most
important criterion of the estimate is its accuracy (Ashworth, 2002). Thus
outlining the critical factors affecting construction Tender will help in
building reliable cost models that will help estimators come up with more
accurate cost estimates.
1.4 Aim and Objectives of the
Study
The aim of the research is to assess the critical factors
affecting construction tender sum with the view of articulating the critical
determinants.
The following are the
objectives;
i.
To identify
factors affecting construction Tender.
ii. To assess the level of significance of factors determining
affecting Tender.
iii. To articulate determine the critical factors and
eliminate redundant factors
1.5 Scope
and Limitations
1.5.1 Scope
Construction Tender
has been seen to be influenced by several factors. This research focused on
assessing the factors that influence Tender.This research was limited to
Quantity surveyors both in public and private practice in Abuja (FCT), Kaduna
State and Plateau state of Nigeria. Abuja (FCT) and Kaduna state were chosen as
study area because these places are amongst major cities in Nigeria where construction
firms have their headquarters while Plateau State was chosen because of the
massive construction projects going on in the state at the time of the study,
thus the presence of a good number of quantity surveyors. Quantity surveyors
were considered since they play a measure role in the preparation of tender
sums.
1.5.2
Limitations
This
research was limited to Quantity surveyors both in public and private practice
in Abuja (FCT), Kaduna State and Plateau state of Nigeria. Abuja (FCT) and
Kaduna state were chosen as study area because these places are amongst major
cities in Nigeria were construction firms have their headquarters while Plateau
State was chosen because of the massive construction projects going on in the
state thus the presence of a good number of quantity surveyors while Quantity
surveyors were considered since they play a measure role in the preparation of
tenders.
This
research was limited to the fact that the Quantity Surveyors that responded
were not necessarily registered but were the ones available at the time of
research.
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