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Journal of Engineering, Project, and Production Management, 2023, 13(3), 0025

 

Reducing Pathogens in Municipal Projects

 

Venus Sibuyi1 and Fidelis Emuze2

1Master’s Student, Department of Construction Management, Nelson Mandela University, Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth), South Africa 6031, E-mail: venus.foeconsulting@gmail.com
2Professor and Head, Department of Built Environment, Central University of Technology, Free State, Private Bag X20539, Bloemfontein, 9300, South Africa, E-mail: femuze@cut.ac.za (corresponding author).

 

Project Management

 

Received November 6, 2022; received revisions March 2, 2023; May 6, 2023; accepted May 9, 2023

 

Available online August 25, 2023

 

Abstract: This study was focused on exploring how to reduce pathogens to improve project delivery in a South African municipality. The primary motivation behind this study was the critical role of municipalities in ensuring effective and efficient service delivery. However, the implementation of such projects is often faced with obstacles, resulting in delays in their completion and higher costs than initially budgeted. The study was conducted based on a quantitative approach, using a survey questionnaire to collect primary data from a sample of 78 employees. The results of the study showed that several challenges result in delays in delivering infrastructure projects. These include supply chain and procurement challenges, lack of senior management support, lack of skills and competencies, changes in the scope of projects during implementation, delays in project approval, poor planning, and ineffective communication. Based on the study, it was recommended that municipalities enhance employees' skills to ensure that they have the necessary knowledge and skills to implement infrastructure projects effectively. In addition, the project design stage should be carried out thoroughly to ensure that each project has a clearly defined scope. Furthermore, it is critical for the municipality to improve project planning and communication. Effective planning of projects ensures that appropriate size, schedule, and critical paths are developed, ensuring the smooth running of the project.

 

Keywords: Construction, management, projects, pathogens.

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Citation: Sibuyi, V. and Emuze, F. (2023). Reducing Pathogens in Municipal Projects. Journal of Engineering, Project, and Production Management, 13(3), 0025.

DOI: 10.32738/JEPPM-2023-0025

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