A Comparative Analysis of Methods of Procuring Plant and Equipment in execution of Construction Projects
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2015
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Journal of Environment and Earth Science
Abstract
Contractors encounter a lot of problems in decision making on how to acquire plant and equipment to execute
project to attain cost effectiveness to either purchase or to hire. The paper examined the relationship between
procurement method preference and some selected variables (value of contract, contract size, contract type and
contract period) A total of 75 questionnaires were administered to different indigenous construction companies
in Abuja using the random sampling method. The data were analysed using simple spearman correlation, simple
percentage and Relative importance index. It was concluded that it is more economical to hire plants that are not
frequently put to use (specialized plants). High cost of equipment was the major reason contractors preferred to
hire than purchase plant. It was recommended that government should make efforts to reduce hire rate and a
national Centre for manufacturing of construction equipment be established partnering with stakeholders in the
construction industry.
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Selection of Plants, Procurement, Plants and Equipments