Appropriate drivers for sustainable construction practices on construction sites in Nigeria

Emmanuel Dele Omopariola, I. Albert, A. Windapo
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Sustainable construction practices are associated with the profitable and competitive construction industry, enhancement of quality of life, improved client satisfaction, provision of desirable natural and social environments, and efficient use of resources. However, due consideration is not being given to sustainable construction practices in Nigeria. Therefore, this study aims to identify the unsustainable construction practices on construction sites and establish the barriers to and appropriate drivers for sustainable construction practices on construction sites in Nigeria. A questionnaire survey of 50 construction sites in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria was conducted with construction professionals as the specific target, out of which only 43 construction sites have at least a construction professional present at the site. 43 filled questionnaires from the respondents was used for analysis in this study. The findings of the study show that misuse of natural and human resources are the most significant unsustainable construction practices in Nigeria. The findings also show that the use of conventional construction is a major barrier to sustainable construction practices on construction sites. The study identified education and training, sustainability assessment system, and availability of the National Building Code as the appropriate drivers of sustainable construction practices in Nigeria. The study concludes that sustainable construction practice is lacking consideration in Nigeria as a result of the use of conventional construction system, poverty, lack of expertise for sustainable construction, and unavailability of National Building Code.
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尼日利亚建筑工地可持续建筑实践的适当驱动因素
可持续建筑实践与建筑行业的盈利和竞争、提高生活质量、提高客户满意度、提供理想的自然和社会环境以及有效利用资源有关。然而,尼日利亚的可持续建筑做法没有得到应有的考虑。因此,本研究旨在确定建筑工地的不可持续建筑实践,并建立尼日利亚建筑工地可持续建筑实践的障碍和适当的驱动因素。对尼日利亚联邦首都地区阿布贾的50个建筑工地进行了问卷调查,以建筑专业人员为具体目标,其中只有43个建筑工地至少有一名建筑专业人员在场。本研究使用了43份被调查者填写的问卷进行分析。研究结果表明,滥用自然资源和人力资源是尼日利亚最严重的不可持续建筑行为。研究结果还表明,使用传统建筑是建筑工地可持续建筑实践的主要障碍。该研究确定了教育和培训、可持续性评估系统以及国家建筑规范的可用性是尼日利亚可持续建筑实践的适当驱动因素。该研究的结论是,由于使用传统建筑系统、贫困、缺乏可持续建筑专业知识以及无法获得国家建筑规范,尼日利亚缺乏对可持续建筑实践的考虑。
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