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Abdullahi, B, Ibrahim, Y M, Ibrahim, A and Bala, K (2019) Development of e-tendering evaluation system for Nigerian public sector. Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology , 18(01), 122–49.

Acheamfour, V K, Kissi, E, Adjei-Kumi, T and Adinyira, E (2019) Review of empirical arguments on contractor pre-qualification criteria. Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology , 18(01), 70–83.

Adu, E T and Opawole, A (2019) Assessment of performance of teamwork in construction projects delivery in South-Southern Nigeria. Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology , 18(01), 230–50.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: Teamwork; Attributes; Barriers; Construction project; Challenges;
  • ISBN/ISSN: 1726-0531
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1108/JEDT-01-2019-0025
  • Abstract:
    Effort towards improving project performance has necessitated the need for effective teamwork among the stakeholders in the construction industry. The purpose of this paper is to identify the major attributes of effective teamwork and the challenges encountered by the team during construction with a view to improving performance of projects. Design/methodology/approach Data for the study were obtained through 420 structured questionnaires, which were administered to a sample of project participants including clients’, contractors’ and consultants’ organizations’ representatives in South-Southern region of Nigeria. Data collected were analyzed using percentage, mean item score and Kruskal–Wallis rank test. Findings The findings revealed leadership skills, top management support and interpersonal dynamics of the team among the critical attributes for effective teamwork. The prevailing challenges of effective teamwork were identified as essentially; poor leadership, poor rapport among team members and lack of effective communication. Practical implications The study ultimately provides implication for effective team building among clients’, consultants’ and contractors’ organizations towards efficient delivery of construction projects. Moreover, the stakeholders in the industry would find the results of this research useful in managing human and non-human components of construction projects through the understanding of the attributes and challenges of teamwork with ultimate aim of achieving effective project performance. Originality/value The findings reveal that all the key stakeholders’ organizations; clients, consultants and contractors’ organizations exhibit similar perceptions of the attributes and challenges confronting teamwork in construction project delivery. The empirical evidence provided on the attributes and challenges would therefore offer robust information in building effective project team by stakeholders during the planning and implementation stages, which is a right step towards enhancing construction project performance.

Dadzie, J, Runeson, G and Ding, G (2019) Assessing determinants of sustainable upgrade of existing buildings. Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology , 18(01), 270–92.

Hellas, M S, Chaib, R and Verzea, I (2019) Artificial intelligence treating the problem of uncertainty in quantitative risk analysis (QRA). Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology , 18(01), 40–54.

Hulio, Z H and Jiang, W (2019) An assessment of effects of non-stationary operational conditions on wind turbine under different wind scenario. Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology , 18(01), 102–21.

Ibn Majdoub Hassani, Z, El Barkany, A, Jabri, A, El Abbassi, I and Darcherif, A M (2019) Hybrid approach for solving the integrated planning and scheduling production problem. Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology , 18(01), 172–89.

Luo, Z, Chen, Y, Cen, K, Pan, H, Zhong, M and He, J (2019) Research on comprehensive environmental impact assessment of shale gas development. Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology , 18(01), 1–20.

Mengistu, D G and Mahesh, G (2019) Dimensions for improvement of construction management practice in Ethiopian construction industry. Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology , 18(01), 21–39.

Neshat, N, Hadian, H and Rahimi Alangi, S (2019) Technological learning modelling towards sustainable energy planning. Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology , 18(01), 84–101.

Othman, A A E and Khalil, M H (2019) Divergent heritage sustainability: a threefold approach through lean talent management. Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology , 18(01), 150–71.

Patel, T D, Haupt, T C and Bhatt, T (2019) Fuzzy probabilistic approach for risk assessment of BOT toll roads in Indian context. Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology , 18(01), 251–69.

Soltani, M, Aouag, H and Mouss, M D (2019) An integrated framework using VSM, AHP and TOPSIS for simplifying the sustainability improvement process in a complex manufacturing process. Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology , 18(01), 211–29.

Syed Abu Bakar, S P, Jaafar, M and Muhibudin, M (2019) Intensifying business success of Malaysian housing development firms through entrepreneurial learning. Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology , 18(01), 190–210.

Yap, J B H and Toh, H M (2019) Investigating the principal factors impacting knowledge management implementation in construction organisations. Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology , 18(01), 55–69.