Evaluating Security Expenses in Construction Projects: Insights from Key Stakeholders

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Nishani Harinarain
Lambrechts Zandré

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Crimes, health and safety, security costs, quantity surveying

Abstract

The construction industry in South Africa faces significant challenges concerning security, particularly in combating crime on construction sites. This study explores the role of the quantity surveyor in mitigating security costs to achieve cost efficiency. During this qualitative study, eleven interviews were conducted with quantity surveyors, construction contractors, and private security professionals to gain insight into the challenges faced when accounting for security expenses in the South African construction industry. The data was thematically analysed to identify trends and themes. The findings highlight that quantity surveyors play a crucial role in managing security costs by integrating various security technologies with strategic planning. Their skill in incorporating security measures early into the budget and evaluating cost-benefit trade-offs ensures projects stay within financial limits while upholding strong security. This approach not only provides immediate and long-term cost savings but also enhances the overall success and safety of construction projects.


 

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