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Akintoye, A, Ajewolfe, O and Olomolaiye, P O (1992) Construction cost information management in Nigeria. Construction Management and Economics, 10(02), 107-16.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: cost information; Nigeria; quantity surveying
  • ISBN/ISSN: 0144-6193
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/01446199200000011
  • Abstract:

    Quantity surveyors are the hub of construction cost control in Nigeria. A total of 29 quantity surveying firms were surveyed using a structured questionnaire, augmented with formal interviews, with a view to determine the sources of, and how, cost information are managed in the country. An analysis of contractors’ tenders is the cheapest, fastest and most frequently used source of cost data. More reliable sources, such as market surveys and the technical press, are referred to less often. Greatest constraints identified against adequate management of construction cost information are with respect to insufficient design information, unavailability of relevant database and fluctuating construction input prices.

Odusote, O O and Fellows, R F (1992) An examination of the importance of resource considerations when contractors make project selection decisions. Construction Management and Economics, 10(02), 137-51.

Prince, M W (1992) Implications of perception and strategy for engineers in construction management. Construction Management and Economics, 10(02), 93-105.

Russell, J S, Hancher, D E and Skibniewski, M J (1992) Contractor pre-qualification data for construction owners. Construction Management and Economics, 10(02), 117-35.

Scott, D and Kagiri, M (1992) Choosing the most appropriate method of construction with computer assistance. Construction Management and Economics, 10(02), 153-77.