Causes of abandoned construction projects - case study of Katsina metropolis Department:Building Technology By: Realone83 Project ID: 7750 Rating: (5.0) votes: 1 Price:₦4000 Get the Complete MaterialAbstractIn the course of the study, it was discovered that the abandonment of building projects also has effects on clients, consultants, contractors, the economy and the society at large. Therefore to reverse the effects proper measures must be taken by the clients, professionals and the government, in order to improve society. In conclusion, the majority of the respondents are of the opinion that there is a need to know the client's financial capacity before embarking on any project. There is also need for the architects to be on-site to monitor the progress of work and make sure it conforms to the plan. Some of the respondents also stated that the parties involved in the construction industry (i.e. the clients, consultants and contractors) should try and fulfill their agreement to the last letter, and the government should ensure accessibility to funds by both public and private developers in all our financial institutions and cost of building materials should be reduced by government policy. The research suggested the various means by which all the causes and effects of abandoned building projects in the construction industry can come to an end. This includes the client’s financial capacity should be known before embarking on any project. Architects should ensure proper monitoring of the progress of work and make sure it conforms to the plan. The parties involved in the construction industry (i.e. the clients, consultants and contractors) should try and fulfill their agreement to the last letter. Government should ensure accessibility to funds by both public and private developers in all our financial institutions. Cost of building materials should be reduced by government policy....Preview Download Preview +Other Building Technology project topics and materials you might be interested in»Causes of project abandonment in building construction industry and remedial measures»Causes of construction project failures and abandonments in Nigeria»Safety procedures and accident prevention methods in construction sites»Control of Noise Pollution and Sound Insulation in Buildings ( A Case Study of a Broadcasting Studio)»The implication and benefit of the use of softwares in building project construction (case study of selected software and firm)»Maintenance and servicing problems of specialist works in building»A study of prospects and problems of timber as external material in building production in hot climate region»The effect of quality control in the building construction process (a case study of Afikpo, Ebonyi state)»The impact of budgeting and budgetary control in construction project delivery in Nigeria»The use of building survey for maintenance of building in Nigeria ( A case study of one storey building at Owerri, Imo state)»Project planning and programming as tools for effective project delivery»Challenges of low-cost housing delivery in Nigeria (Case study of Imo state)»Use of formwork design and construction of high building»Effects of labour management in building construction site - case study of Owerri, Imo state»Design and construction of office complex for school of environmental design technology