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Alumbugu, P O (2019) Construction material logistics management: the case of north-central Nigeria, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.

Binqela, L (2019) The influence of briefing on Eastern Cape government project outcomes, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.

Camngca, V P (2020) Underutilisation of information communication and technology in the building construction industry case study: Department of Public Works in the Amathole district in the Eastern Cape, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.

Chigara, B (2018) Integrating sustainability principles in construction health and safety management practices in Zimbabwe, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.

Gogela, N (2019) Quality in low-cost houses in Nelson Mandela Bay, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.

Ibrahim, K (2019) A framework for ethical sourcing of construction materials, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.

Jesumoroti, C O (2018) Motivation of construction workers in the nelson Mandela Bay Metropole, South Africa, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.

Koopman, K L (2023) Implementation of technological innovations within the South African construction industry, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.

Lombard, D (2019) Critical success factors of South African construction companies, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.

  • Type: Thesis
  • Keywords: competitive advantage; bidding; construction industry development; decision making; diversification; industry development; leadership; tendering; South Africa; qualitative research; critical success factor; interview
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  • URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10948/42229
  • Abstract:
    The aim of the study was to identify the driving forces of the South African construction industry for registered cidb Grade 9 companies. The next objective was to identify the critical success factors (CSF) that are required to be used by the forward-looking and pro-active cidb Grade 9 companies. The most important critical success factors were then highlighted to form a core group of CSFs for construction industry. From this core group of CSFs an attempt was then made to identify business strategies that can assist companies in gaining a competitive advantage in the construction industry of South Africa. The research was based on the problem statement from which the sub-questions and hypothesis were derived. The primary data was collected through a mixed method of quantitative and qualitative research. A ontological philosophy was used for the research to effectively collaborate with the mixed method of research used. The approach of the research was a mix of both inductive and deductive, as it pursued to identify the forces and factors dominating the construction industry. The study subsequently determined what business strategies best suit these results. The research questionnaire was distributed between senior managers of grade 9 cidb construction companies and found that the most eminent driving forces of the industry are political and government decision making, as well as economic conditions. The CSFs showed a clear indication of what the respondents perceived as the most important factors. Although there have been many advances in technology and processes over the years, the most important CSF for contractors are still the processes of bidding and tendering and the factors relating to these. The qualitative research portion of the study was an investigation on what business strategies were best related to the key driving forces and most important CSFs. Interviews were held with directors of cidb grade 9 construction companies. The themes that were identified from the analyses of the qualitative data were that business strategies relevant to differentiation, diversification, cost leadership or hybrid were seen as the most effective for construction companies. The bidding and tendering process is not merely the same process that it used to be. Frequent reviews of what the industry is going through have also become a major necessity. The research was limited to companies registered as grade 9 with the Construction Industry Development Board. The research is seen as valued as the construction industry is highly important towards the development of the economy of a country and the impact that it has on communities.

Lukhele, T M (2023) A systematic risk management model for construction project management: a case study of the new infrastructure project in the University of Mpumalanga, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.

Mafuya, N (2018) Challenges facing the state of construction health and safety management practices within the Eastern Cape: a case of the Sarah Baartman District, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.

Mangezi, W (2019) Red tape in upgrading of informal settlements in Nelson Mandela Bay, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.

Mazondwa, S (2019) The delivery of low-income housing in Sarah Baartman District from 2012 to 2017, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.

Monyane, T G (2019) A lean-led-evaluation of infrastructure development improvement programme in South Africa, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.

Motau, S M (2019) Quality of subsidised housing in South Africa and the role of the National Home Builders Registration Council, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.

Mvandaba, N (2020) Corruption elimination within the public infrastructure sector in the Eastern Cape, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.

Neethling, J P (2020) Invalid submission of extension of time claims in the South African construction industry, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.

Obiozo, R N (2018) The role of psychosocial recuperative therapy in enhancing construction performance on projects, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.

Phalanndwa, S A (2018) Cost and time overruns on Mpumalanga Province infrastructure projects, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.

Sisilana, O (2018) Construction company joint ventures in South Africa, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.

Sisilana, V (2018) Labour and external stakeholder management in construction projects, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.

Taft, G S (2019) The sustainability of small, medium and micro enterprises within the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropole, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.

Tyindyana, X (2019) The challenges of professional women in a male dominated South African construction industry, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.

Xongo, N (2018) Causes and impacts of delays in low-income housing projects in the greater Nelson Mandela Bay and Buffolo City Municipality, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.