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INNOVATION PROCESSES AND PRACTICES IN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY IN ANAMBRA STATE OF NIGERIA

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Abstract

This study “innovation process and practices in construction industry in Anambra State of Nigeria” examined and assessed the level of innovation in the construction industry. An analysis of the relevant literatures was carried out. The analysis revealed that there are innovation drivers that facilitate or inhibit innovation in the construction industry. These include clients, manufacturers, professional bodies, academic institutions, government, consultants and contractors. The literature review shows that attention to these key influences would be a key component of effective innovation strategy. A field survey was carried out to actually ascertain how innovation has fared in the construction industry. Variables were drawn from the literature review and the data generated were analysed using simple percentages (&) and mean scores. The responses from the respondents revealed that the construction industry in Anambra State has really not effected acceptable level of innovat
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

In most developed and developing countries of the world the need for

innovation in the construction industry has long been stressed from within

and outside the industry.

Changes in global markets, increased customer expectations, need for

new technologies and processes, improving existing products and

services, and government pressure, have all led to innovation which is

becoming a key focus for the construction industry. The industry is fast

evolving as the world is evolving, changing and seeking more integration,

innovation and better services in all sectors of the economy. Most nations

are seeking how to improve their standards of living; others are seeking to

protect their environment. Most nations are seeking innovative means

towards every sector of the economy, thus providing public services and

products that are innovatively conceived.

The construction industry is almost seen as the backbone of every other

sector of any nations economy. That is why Seadan et al (2001), stated

that the industry accounts for about 15% of the national product of most

nations. This not withstanding, the industry is perceived as not being

innovative for various reasons such as the nature of construction industry,

its regulations and standards etc. Therefore attention ought to be given to

the industry in determining its level of innovation and innovation

practices, otherwise it will affect the activities of other sectors in any

economy. The reasons are that if new ideas in the industry are not

developed, how could better facilities of construction products be used in

other sectors of an economy.

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In Nigeria, the construction industry has been characterized by poor

performance and productivity. Osofisan (2007), criticizes the Nigerian

construction industry for being one of the slowest to integrate

technological advancement. The Nigerian construction industry is

however, a large industry and does contribute largely to the economic

growth of the nation, but most elements especially of materials and

technology that make up the construction process are not proudly

Nigerian. If innovation and innovative practices are adopted in the

industry, costs could be saved, utilization of resources could be more

efficient, adjustment for the sustainability of the environment could be

improved etc., These and other construction demands could be met; either

by solving them with existing knowledge or by creating new solutions.

1.2 STATEMENT OF PROBLEM

Lack of innovation or innovative ideas hinder the performance of the

construction industry and other sectors of the economy by inefficient

utilization of resources.

Costs, time and quality standards are most times not achieved due to lack

of creativity and innovation.

Lack of innovation and creativity in the construction industry could result

to;

1. Lack of development of previously unseen technology and

processes.

2. Reduction of new inputs to existing technology and processes.

3. Inhibiting the penetration of existing market.

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4. Inhibiting the improvement of existing strategies and

management techniques.

The construction experts, the government and indeed all stakeholders in

construction must evolve ways and means of introducing new ideas to

improve construction.

1.3 AIM AND OBJECTIVES

The aim of this study is to examine the exiting innovative construction

processes and practices, and assess the level of innovation in the

construction industry in Anambra State, with the following objectives:

1. To examine current innovative practices in the construction

industry.

2. To determine those factors that drive and inhibit innovation in

the industry.

3. To determine how innovation could be encouraged in the

industry.

1.4 SCOPE AND LIMITATION OF STUDY

Innovation in construction is a vast area of study cutting across,

technology, management, construction material manufacture, marketing

and channel strategies of construction companies.

The focus of this study is on the technology and construction

management aspect of innovation in the industry. The study investigated

the current innovative practices and their impact on the Nigerian

construction industry. The study covers three (3) major stakeholders i.e.

(clients, contractors and consultants) in the construction industry, which

will be limited to Anambra State of Nigeria.

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The study was however limited by some difficulties which were

encountered in the course of administering questionnaire. These include:

? Some questionnaires were returned uncompleted.

? Some were not returned on time as promised which necessitated

frequent visits to respondents. This consumed a lot of time and

money.

? Some respondents withheld some information required by the

researcher, as they were not ready to disclose some information

which they considered private.

1.5 SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDY

This study will enable the Nigerian construction industry and other

construction industries world wide to be proactive to innovative ideas and

practices.

The study will also point out issues or factors which could inhibit the

progress of innovation in the industry. Government will be the ultimate

beneficiary of this study as it will enable her appreciate the relationship

between the construction industry and economic growth of the nation,

and thus take the issue of R & D and innovation more seriously.

1.6 RESEARCH QUESTIONS

The following research questions will form the basis of this research;

1. What forms of innovations exist in the construction industry in

Anambra State?

2. What are the levels of implementation of innovation strategies /

forms in the industry?

3. What factors drive innovation in the industry?

4. Are there any inhibiting factors towards innovation in the

industry?

5. How can innovation be encouraged in the industry?

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1.7 THE STUDY AREA

Anambra State is located in the south-eastern part of Nigeria. It is the

most popular south-eastern states in Nigeria due to its location and

positioning, as it connects all other south-eastern states. When

approaching it from the south-west, it is connected with the most famous

bridge in the country i.e. (the Niger bridge). Anambra State is also noted

for its politically and commercial endowment, as she produced the first

Nigerian democratically elected president, Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, after its

independence in 1960. She also has the largest market in west Africa i.e.

(Onitsha Main Market).

Anambra lies within the tropical rainforest belt of Nigeria. Like some

other states of Nigeria, Anambra climate is characterized by two distinct

seasons, namely dry and rainy seasons. The dry season lasts from

November to March while raining season lasts from May to October. The

average annual rainfall ranges from 1500mm to 2200mm with July as the

rainiest month. Its humidity is relatively high between 65.80 percent

throughout the year and characterized by daily temperature of up to 250C

– 270C (Ogunoh, 2005).

The North East Trade wind which blows across the Sahara Desert during

the months of November to January causes the dust, dry and short cold

seasons known as Harmattan. On the other hand, the shift of the position

of the surface further North as a result of moving air masses from the

Atlantic Ocean North-wards causes the rainy season. The sun’s

movement from East to West shifts very slightly to the South and North.

Thus, North and South facades receive little direct sun light while East

and West are directly exposed to sunrays (Ogunoh, 2005).

Vegetation Characteristics

The vegetation of Anambra State is semi-rainforest with tall trees and tick

bushes. This is as a result of the combined effects of temperature,

humidity and rainfall, but particularly the variations which occur in the

rainfall (Ogunoh, 2005).


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