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Alumbugu, P O (2019) Construction material logistics management: the case of north-central Nigeria, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.

Binqela, L (2019) The influence of briefing on Eastern Cape government project outcomes, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.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the building construction industry case study: Department of Public Works in the Amathole district in the Eastern Cape, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.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B (2018) Integrating sustainability principles in construction health and safety management practices in Zimbabwe, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.

Gogela, N (2019) Quality in low-cost houses in Nelson Mandela Bay, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.

Ibrahim, K (2019) A framework for ethical sourcing of construction materials, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.

Jesumoroti, C O (2018) Motivation of construction workers in the nelson Mandela Bay Metropole, South Africa, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.

Koopman, K L (2023) Implementation of technological innovations within the South African construction industry, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.

Lombard, D (2019) Critical success factors of South African construction companies, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.

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for construction project management: a case study of the new infrastructure project in the University of Mpumalanga, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.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of construction health and safety management practices within the Eastern Cape: a case of the Sarah Baartman District, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.

Mangezi, W (2019) Red tape in upgrading of informal settlements in Nelson Mandela Bay, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.

Mazondwa, S (2019) The delivery of low-income housing in Sarah Baartman District from 2012 to 2017, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Nelson Mandela University.

  • Type: Thesis
  • Keywords: accountability; population; income; contract administration; monitoring; project delivery; project planning; supply chain management; qualitative research; government; employee
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  • URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10948/41537
  • Abstract:
    Access to basic housing for the poor is one of the Government's key focus areas. Housing delivery started to decline in Sarah Baartman, leading to total non-delivery in the local municipalities within the district. This has led to community unrest, in which the national and regional roads will be blocked, due to the demand for houses. The study seeks to find the causes of the situation; since it cannot be an issue to be tackled by the Department of Human Settlements alone. There are certain sector departments or municipalities which ought to have done certain roles or tasks prior to the delivery of houses. The study aimed at establishing the factors that affect the delivery trends of Human Settlements projects between 2012 and 2017. It further sought to suggest possible solutions; to factors that negatively affected the delivery, mainly focusing on the alignment of sector department plans, project planning, procurement and contract administration. The research design followed is a qualitative research; since it sought opinions rather than figures. The study was conducted in the Sarah Baartman District, which covers seven local municipalities as a population. The sampling frame comprised officials that were likely to be involved in housing delivery – from initiation to the close-out of projects. A total of 33 questionnaires were distributed electronically; but only 23 were returned fully completed, thereby representing 69, 8% response rate. The key findings or revelations of the study indicated that there is a disjuncture that exists between the sector departments' plans and the municipal plans. There is lack of technical oversight during project planning, leading to the unavailability of land and bulk services and a lack of budget. In as much as there are Supply-Chain Management (SCM) committees for procurement, there is an issue of commitment and the availability of members for the sittings of the committees. Contract administration is affected by poor performance monitoring and inexperienced staff. The key recommendations in response to the above challenges are that municipalities need to revisit and rework all the integrated human settlements project plans, together with other sector departments that play a pivotal role in the delivery of human settlements. There is a need for provincial government sector departments and municipalities to interact and have employees with the planning expertise and technical capacity to guide them in the right direction, when conducting strategic and project planning. Supply-Chain Management (SCM) committees should be prioritised by members nominated to serve in them; and members must be accountable; and they need to understand the bigger picture of how the meetings/sittings affect project delivery. A proper procurement plan and procurement schedule should be created and revised quarterly, so that members can align their working schedules to the procurement schedule. Employees must be constantly capacitated and their performance must be constantly monitored; so that there can be some sense of accountability for each and every action taken.

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.