BENEFITS DERIVED BY DISTRICT ASSEMBLIES FROM THEIR PROJECT CONSULTANTS

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J Ayarkwa
B.K. Baiden
D. Osei-Asibey
C.B.S Sabah

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Construction Industry

Abstract

Many of the problems in construction at the local level can be traced to consultants who supervise projects on behalf of local government agencies. Consultants therefore need to be evaluated regularly to ensure that they are delivering the expected benefits to their clients. This study seeks to assess the benefits District Assemblies (DAs) in Ghana derive from their consultants who supervise projects funded through the District Assemblies’ Common Fund. The study involved a postal survey of 80 DAs and identified the expected benefits the DAs would like to attain through the services of their consultants and the perceived actual benefits they had received. The one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) (p=0.05) was used to determine the significance of the differences between the expected and the actual benefits. The findings revealed that, of the documented benefits DAs would expect to receive from the professional services rendered by their consultants, increasing accuracy of project budget estimation, saving cost, minimizing risk through improved tender documents, promoting better communication with clients, and meeting clients’ deadline were considered important benefits by the DAs. There were significant differences between the expected benefits and the level of benefits achieved from consultants. The actual benefits were generally lower than that expected by the DAs. The paper is of value to local government agencies wishing to obtain greater benefits from their project consultants, and consultants wishing to realize their weaknesses for continual improvement.

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