Exploring the Components of Cost on Construction Projects

A. Windapo, A. Moghayedi, D. Oliphant, A. Adediran
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This study examines the components of construction projects and whether there are construction resources that are the key project constituents. The rationale for the study stems from the unexplained assumptions regarding the primary components responsible for increases in construction costs in South Africa, as South Africa lacks a national building cost database. The study adopts a qualitative research approach that employs a case studies of six new and six refurbished projects in obtaining the necessary data for use in answering the study objectives. The study found that the primary cost constituents of construction projects are materials and sub-contracted work, accounting for 63.69% and 74.6% of the value of renovation and new construction work respectively and on the average, the major materials by value are reinforcement, cement and filling, while Electrical Installation is the primary sub-contracting item by value. Based on these findings, the study concludes that the future levels of construction work can be predicted knowing levels of specialist sub-contractor costs and building material costs. The study recommends that the sub-contractor and material inputs into construction projects are carefully managed, both on the projects and the construction industry, to limit construction cost increases and cost overruns on projects. The study contributes to the literature on resource planning and control in construction. Keywords: Cement, Construction Cost, Electrical Installation, Reinforcement, Specialist Sub-contractor.
建设工程造价构成要素探讨
本研究考察了建设项目的组成部分,以及是否存在作为关键项目组成部分的建设资源。这项研究的理由是由于南非缺乏一个国家建筑费用数据库,因此对造成南非建筑费用增加的主要因素作出了无法解释的假设。该研究采用定性研究方法,采用六个新项目和六个翻新项目的案例研究,以获得必要的数据,用于回答研究目标。研究发现,建筑工程的主要成本构成是材料和分包工程,分别占装修和新建工程价值的63.69%和74.6%,平均而言,主要材料的价值是加固、水泥和填充,而电气安装是主要的分包项目的价值。基于这些发现,研究得出结论,未来的建筑工作水平可以预测,知道专业分包商成本和建筑材料成本的水平。研究报告建议,在项目和建筑工业方面仔细管理建筑项目的分包商和材料投入,以限制项目的建筑费用增加和费用超支。本研究为建设资源规划与控制的研究提供了文献依据。关键词:水泥,造价,电气安装,加固,专业分包商。
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