The causes of construction waste (CW) in Nigeria have been a major topic for researchers over the last 15 years. However, no effort had been made to analyse these studies to understand the trends. A structured review of 30 research studies investigating the causes of CW in Nigeria from 2005 to 2019 was therefore undertaken. The findings indicated that the majority of the articles were published in journals. Questionnaire survey and descriptive statistics were the dominant data collection and analytical methods, respectively. Geographically, data collection focused on Abuja and Lagos. There was a significant focus on the causes of waste generation in the construction stage rather than the design and procurement stages. Late design changes, purchase of substandard materials and inadequate supervision were the underlying causes of waste in the design, procurement and construction stages, respectively. It is recommended that future studies should focus more on minimisation solutions from different perspectives due to the potential increase in construction activities in Nigeria. This study will guide researchers and practitioners to understand the trends of studies on the causes of CW in Nigeria.
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March 26 2021
A review of the causes of construction waste generation in Nigeria and recommendations Available to Purchase
Chibuike Chidiobi, MSc;
Chibuike Chidiobi, MSc
PhD student, CABER, Department of Architecture and the Built Environment, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK (corresponding author: chibuike2.chidiobi@live.uwe.ac.uk)
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Colin Booth, PhD;
Colin Booth, PhD
Associate Head of Research and Scholarship, Department of Architecture and the Built Environment, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK
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Jessica Lamond, PhD
Jessica Lamond, PhD
Professor and Co-Director, CABER, Department of Architecture and the Built Environment, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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June 05 2020
Accepted:
February 04 2021
Online ISSN: 1747-6534
Print ISSN: 1747-6526
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2021
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Waste and Resource Management (2021) 174 (2): 37–46.
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Received:
June 05 2020
Accepted:
February 04 2021
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Chidiobi C, Booth C, Lamond J (2021), "A review of the causes of construction waste generation in Nigeria and recommendations". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Waste and Resource Management, Vol. 174 No. 2 pp. 37–46, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jwarm.20.00020
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