Assessment of the Cost Impacts of Health and Safety Practices on Construction Projects in Abuja, Nigeria
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2018-06
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Environmental Technology & Science Journal
Abstract
Forecasting the costs of a construction project usually fails to include the cost of health and
safety of the construction workers, and the construction process itself contains a series of
crafty activities which require time and costs for smooth execution. Thus, the research aimed
at assessing the cost impact of health and safety practices on construction projects. The study
adopted quantitative technique. The research population constituted the professionals in the
construction industry who are directly involved on construction sites.A total of 181 structured
questionnaires were administered to the sampled participants (23 project managers, 43
consultants, 48 contractors and 67 safety officer) within Abuja, using the stratified random
sampling method, from which a total 170 was retrieved, representing 93.9% response rate.
The collected data were analysed by using the descriptive methods (Relative Importance
Index, frequencies, percentages and ranking method). The research found that struck by falling
objects; slip, trip and falling from heights; collapse of cranes; death; and respiratory
deformation, are the major health and safety risks that have major effects on project cost. The
research also found that the provision of health and safety programs on construction sites
contributes between 3–5% of the project costs. It was also revealed that the percentage cost of
accidents to the overall cost of construction projects is less than 1%, with an average
percentage contribution of 0.218%.Based on these findings, it can be concluded that the costs
of health and safety programs and practices are significant in increasing the costs of building
projects.It was recommended that health and safety practices and programs should always be
given priority at the initial project estimating stage of a project, as they constitute a reasonable
percentage of project cost.
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Accidents, Construction projects, Cost impacts, Health and safety, Risks