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Chiwuzie, A, Dabara, D I, Prince, E M, Ajiboye, B O and Olawuyi, S T (2020) Housing-related attributes and the changing structure of preferences. African Journal of Built Environment Research, 4(1), 37-58.

Gasu, M B (2020) Residents' satisfaction with the use of green infrastructure in Osogbo, Osun State, Nigeria. African Journal of Built Environment Research, 4(1), 1-19.

Ibrahim, A G, Garba, M M, Okoli, O G, Zubairu, I K, Dahiru, D and Usman, J (2020) Properties of reactive powder concrete produced with unrefined metakaolin and gear inner wire. African Journal of Built Environment Research, 4(1), 81-95.

Ijaola, I A and Idoro, G I (2020) Modelling the relationship between task characteristics and training of site supervisors in Nigerian construction firms. African Journal of Built Environment Research, 4(1), 59-80.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: construction firms; Nigeria; questionnaire survey; site supervisor; training models; training practices
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  • URL: https://doi.org/10.33796/ajober.4.1.04
  • Abstract:
    Despite the significance of site supervisors, there are concerns that their training has been inadequate and issues relating the characteristics of site supervisors' tasks to training have not been adequately researched. The study aims to develop training models from the task characteristics of site supervisors with the view to improving training practices in construction firms. Based on the literature review, a conceptual framework consisting of ten task characteristics variables and four training variables was developed. The research design adopted was a cross-sectional survey design with a quantitative approach. 257 questionnaires were purposely distributed to site supervisors working in construction firms in Nigeria and 218 valid questionnaires were returned and used for the analysis. The result shows that there is a significant positive relationship between task characteristics and training. Based on this, the study developed training models from the task characteristics of site supervisors. The study concludes that the prevalent nature of site supervision tasks predicts training practices in construction firms.This study contributes to knowledge by developing training models from task characteristics of site supervisors. Construction firms should therefore adopt the training models as a policy for effective training practices and for improving the performance of site supervisors.

Kwaghsende, F K (2020) Assessment of social networks in informal solid waste recycling activities and sustainable solid waste management, North Central Nigeria. African Journal of Built Environment Research, 4(1), 21-35.

Olatunji, A, Adama, U, Adoga, A, Ojetunde, I, Adewale, S and Nwuba, C C (2020) Valuing an underperforming agricultural entity in Minna, Nigeria as a specialised property. African Journal of Built Environment Research, 4(1), 97-115.