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Ofori, G (1993) Research on construction industry development at the crossroads. Construction Management and Economics, 11(03), 175-85.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: construction industry dev't; co-ordination; dissemination; research
  • ISBN/ISSN: 0144-6193
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/01446199300000017
  • Abstract:

    Work in the area of knowledge concerning the improvement of the construction industries of developing countries is about a generation old. Some progress was made in its initial stages, and the prescriptions offered have been applied in several countries. However, achievements, in practice, have been disappointing. Some of the approaches used, influences made and conclusions reached have been criticized. Moreover, whereas many current issues make the need to improve upon many aspects of the construction industries of the developing countries more pressing, interest in the field has waned. This paper considers the present state of affairs in ’construction industry development’. It discusses the reasons for the lack of advancement in the field and proposes measures which can be taken to improve upon the situation. It is suggested that key changes in approach are necessary. Some topics for appropriate research are suggested. The formation of a global body dedicated to the promotion, co-ordination and dissemination of works in the area is proposed.

Wall, D M (1993) Building maintenance in the context of developing countries. Construction Management and Economics, 11(03), 186-93.

Wells, J (1993) Appropriate building technologies: an appraisal based on case studies of building projects in Senegal and Kenya. Construction Management and Economics, 11(03), 203-16.

Werna, E (1993) The concomitant evolution and stagnation of the Brazilian building industry. Construction Management and Economics, 11(03), 194-202.