Pragmatic Assessment of Post Covid-19 Measures on Construction Markets in Nigeria

A. Ogwueleka, Fortune Samuel Okon
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The lockdowns and restrictions imposed due to covid-19 have introduced severe supply chain bottlenecks in the construction process. These have worsened the formulation of demand and supply mechanism, and as such led to huge spike in building materials’ prices. The study assesses the impact of Covid-19 measures on the cost of building materials in the construction industry in South-South region of Nigeria. Data were collected from 269 construction professionals using a quantitative survey. The findings reveal the most important economic factors affecting the cost of building materials as inflation rate, exchange rate, and interest rate. The most significant challenges associated with the rising cost of building materials were also fluctuation in construction cost, increase in final cost of building projects, and risk of project abandonment. It concludes that cost is an important aspect of project execution, therefore effective mechanisms and polices should be put in place to manage these economic factors in order to mitigate or eliminate the rising cost of building materials. The study provides insight to project practitioners and government policy makers on areas to focus on in order to tackle the rising cost of building materials.
尼日利亚建筑市场 "后科维德-19 "措施的务实评估
第 19 次鸦片战争导致的封锁和限制给建筑过程带来了严重的供应链瓶颈。这些措施使供需机制的制定变得更加复杂,从而导致建材价格大幅飙升。本研究评估了 Covid-19 措施对尼日利亚南部地区建筑业建材价格的影响。通过定量调查从 269 名建筑专业人员处收集了数据。调查结果显示,影响建材成本的最重要经济因素是通货膨胀率、汇率和利率。与建筑材料成本上升相关的最大挑战还包括建筑成本的波动、建筑项目最终成本的增加以及项目放弃的风险。研究得出结论,成本是项目执行的一个重要方面,因此应制定有效的机制和政策来管理这些经济因素,以减轻或消除建筑材料成本上升的影响。本研究为项目从业人员和政府政策制定者提供了解决建筑材料成本上升的重点领域。
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