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Causes of client dissatisfaction in the South African building industry and ways of improvement : the contractor's perspectives

ABSTRACT
This research report sets out the results of investigations into the causes of client
dissatisfaction in the South African building industry and ways of improvement, from
the contractors’ perspectives. The study is limited to the views of contractors who are
registered with the Gauteng Master Builders Association (GMBA). The descriptive
survey method was adopted in the study, which involved two stages of data gathering.
At the first stage, semi-structured pilot interviews were conducted with a convenience
sample of 18 directors and senior executives of construction companies within the
target group. The data obtained from the exploratory surveys were subjected to crosstabulation
matrix analysis. Results showed that the most recurring factors underlying
client dissatisfaction were late completion (medium sized contractor category),
unrealistic construction programs imposed by clients (large sized contractor category)
and poor quality of workmanship (combined/pooled category) at the end of the
development phase; slow reaction time on part of contractor to attend to defects
(medium sized, large sized and combined/pooled contractor categories) at the
operation phase. Making use of a competent and reputable contractor was the most
recurring strategy for improving client satisfaction. Correlation analysis was carried
out to determine the extent of divergence or consensus in views of the two groups /
categories of contractors targeted in the questionnaire survey. The results indicate
significant correlation in the views of the contractor groups on the underlying causes
of client dissatisfaction at the end of the development phase and at the operation
phase. Significant correlation was also established in the views of the contractor
groups on strategies for improving client satisfaction. Recommendations were made
on ways of improving client satisfaction levels in the South African building industry
based on the results obtained in the study. Areas requiring further
research/investigation/exploration were also identified.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:netd.ac.za/oai:union.ndltd.org:wits/oai:wiredspace.wits.ac.za:10539/4682
Date18 March 2008
CreatorsHanson, David Nicholas
Source SetsSouth African National ETD Portal
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis
Format736286 bytes, application/pdf, application/pdf

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