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The impact of maintenance of buildings in nigeria

 

Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

1.1 Introduction
1.2 Background of the Study
1.3 Problem Statement
1.4 Objective of the Study
1.5 Limitation of the Study
1.6 Scope of the Study
1.7 Significance of the Study
1.8 Structure of the Research
1.9 Definition of Terms

Chapter TWO

2.1 Evolution of Building Maintenance
2.2 Importance of Building Maintenance
2.3 Types of Building Maintenance
2.4 Challenges in Building Maintenance
2.5 Best Practices in Building Maintenance
2.6 Technology in Building Maintenance
2.7 Sustainable Building Maintenance
2.8 Economic Impact of Building Maintenance
2.9 Regulations and Standards in Building Maintenance
2.10 Case Studies on Building Maintenance

Chapter THREE

3.1 Research Design
3.2 Research Methodology
3.3 Sampling Techniques
3.4 Data Collection Methods
3.5 Data Analysis Techniques
3.6 Ethical Considerations
3.7 Research Limitations
3.8 Validity and Reliability

Chapter FOUR

4.1 Overview of Findings
4.2 Maintenance Practices in Nigeria
4.3 Challenges Faced in Building Maintenance
4.4 Solutions to Building Maintenance Issues
4.5 Impact of Building Maintenance on Property Value
4.6 Comparison with International Practices
4.7 Recommendations for Improvement
4.8 Future Research Directions

Chapter FIVE

5.1 Summary of Findings
5.2 Conclusions
5.3 Implications of the Study
5.4 Contributions to Literature
5.5 Practical Applications
5.6 Recommendations for Stakeholders
5.7 Areas for Future Research
5.8 Conclusion

Thesis Abstract

Abstract
Maintenance of buildings is a crucial aspect of property management that significantly impacts the lifespan, functionality, and value of structures. In Nigeria, the maintenance culture has been a growing concern due to various factors such as inadequate funding, lack of skilled manpower, and poor maintenance practices. This research aims to explore the impact of maintenance of buildings in Nigeria, focusing on both residential and commercial properties. The study will utilize a mixed-method approach, combining quantitative data from surveys and qualitative insights from interviews with property owners, facility managers, and maintenance professionals. The research will assess the current state of building maintenance practices in Nigeria, identifying common challenges and issues faced by stakeholders in the industry. One key aspect of the research will be to evaluate the economic implications of poor maintenance practices on buildings in Nigeria. Neglecting maintenance can lead to early deterioration of structures, increased repair costs, and depreciation of property values. By analyzing the financial impact of maintenance, the study aims to emphasize the importance of proactive maintenance strategies for long-term cost savings and asset preservation. Furthermore, the research will investigate the relationship between building maintenance and occupant satisfaction in Nigeria. Well-maintained buildings contribute to a safe, comfortable, and productive environment for occupants, whether they are residents or employees. Understanding the link between maintenance practices and occupant satisfaction can provide valuable insights for property managers and owners seeking to improve tenant retention and attract new occupants. Another important aspect of the study will be to examine the environmental impact of building maintenance practices in Nigeria. Sustainable maintenance approaches, such as energy-efficient upgrades and waste reduction strategies, can help reduce the carbon footprint of buildings and promote environmental sustainability. By highlighting the benefits of eco-friendly maintenance practices, the research aims to encourage stakeholders in the Nigerian construction industry to adopt more sustainable approaches to building maintenance. In conclusion, this research project will contribute to the existing body of knowledge on building maintenance in Nigeria by providing insights into the economic, social, and environmental impacts of maintenance practices. The findings of the study can help inform policy recommendations, industry best practices, and educational initiatives aimed at promoting a culture of proactive building maintenance in Nigeria.

Thesis Overview

INTRODUCTION

 

 

 

1.1       Background of the study

 

 

Over the years, there has been increasing abandonment of building projects and infrastructural facilities which has led to the dilapidation, degradation and deterioration of these building structures within the Nigerian contemporary urban metropolis.

 

Recently there has been a lot of research investigations and analysis of which points unshakeable to the fact that certain features such as client’s perception, cost of maintenance works, unskilled maintenance technicians, inflation rates, effect of taxation on building owners, Government policies, inability to prepare and follow maintenance schedules are direct causes of neglect which leads to dilapidations and  deterioration  of building  structures  (onibokun  1997).  There  are also  the remote causes of lack maintenance such as force majeur, cultural problems, state of the economy, the receding global economic meltdown, lack of time and general illiteracy of the occupants of the building or structure and users of the facilities.

 

However there has also been growth in the significance of building maintenance as a proportion of the output of the construction industry which takes place against a backdrop of mounting pressure on new build activity and a growing awareness of the need to manage the condition of the nation’s building and infrastructure more effectively (chanter 2007).

 

Though, it is still the case that such maintenance activity takes place in a context that does not create a fully integrated approach to managing building performance and thus the full potential of many buildings and infrastructures are never wholly realized.

 

Basically in virtually all the towns and city centers within the Nigerian, buildings and  infrastructural  facilities  are gradually and  systematically decaying, dilapidating and deteriorating with reduced or no degree of maintenance programme and activity.

 

From a normal visual perception in the urban metropolis, it can be noted that majority of the

 

(a)      constructed buildings both private and public

 

(b)      road network

 

(c)      water supply systems

 

(d)      sanitary and drainage systems

 

(e)      transmission poles and electricity lines (f)       government owned telephone networks (g)      telegraph and postal systems

(h)      sign post and route l0ocation posts

 

 

are deteriorated and badly in need of maintenance. The lack of maintenance of these buildings and infrastructures negatively affects the populace which thus affects the output of the working class, capacity of the populace is thus lost, time value for achievement of goals and objectives minimized , it also causes all forms

 

of ill-health and psychological effects thereby reducing the economic growth of the nation.

 

1.2       Statement of the problem

 

 

All three spheres of government, together with the state owned enterprise (SOEs), manage major portfolios of immovable infrastructural assets. While there is much emphasis on delivery of infrastructure, delivery does not in fact end with the commissioning of the infrastructural asset. Once the infrastructure has been commissioned,  various  activities  must  be  carried out  which  are  necessary to ensure that it continues to perform- such as the allocation of necessary budgets and the retention of appropriate staff to maintain the operation of the assets.

 

“Delivery” needs to be universally understood as embracing not just constructing the infrastructure, but the appropriate operation and maintenance thereafter for the whole design life of the asset.

 

There are so many problems associated with the maintenance of buildings and infrastructural facilities on the economy. One of the serious problems if finance; government financing as regards to maintenance of buildings (both public and private) is minimal. The grant towards maintenance of infrastructural facilities is on its lowest ebb. Most buildings and infrastructures have been neglected by subsequent  tenures  of  government  while  the private  sectors;  the  individual property owners have little or nothing to contribute towards effective maintenance of their buildings, so long as the buildings affords the owner annual income he could not care less for the maintenance and so long the interior of the building is

 

conducive for the occupants they could not care for outward appearance or other necessary maintenance activity. Another problem to effective maintenance of the built environment in Nigeria is corruption. Certain governments which have the welfare of the populace at heart will foster a well finance programme to cater for the maintenance of certain facilities such as road networks bore hole systems, bridge construction, elevation of the power grid for alleviation of suffering and eventual welfare of the populace but certain corrupted officials will channel these funds for personal aggrandizement. Another serious impediment to maintenance in Nigeria is the state of the economy, according to the united research on profitability index as regards to income per capita of nations of the world; Nigeria is rated as fifth poorest country (UN 2010), which implies that the average Nigerian lives below one dollar per day. As a result of this economic hardship residents and citizens has little or nothing to contribute in terms of effective maintenance of their abode thus leading to neglected effects visualized in our cities and metropolis.

 

Also certain buildings in Nigerian cities were constructed during the pre-colonial era therefore most of these buildings are aged due to wear and tear, weathering and climatic factors over the years thus resulting in dilapidated nature which might not respond positively to modern day maintenance day techniques, the reason for this assertion being 51% repair – replacement strategy, such buildings, the cost of their repairs might equal over 50% cost of new construction.

 

Buildings and infrastructural decay also stems from poor workmanship and poor supervision (Amobi 2003), most of these defects arises from the fact that the skill

 

employed during the production of these buildings are defective, the supervisory most at times is minimal or left in the hands of unskilled foremen thus creating a chasm which will be filled by unprofessional ethics thus resulting in failure in  the life of the structure which will eventually be translated to the overall life span of the building/structure.

 

This study aims to identify the shortcomings which militate against the effective maintenance of buildings and infrastructures. Therefore there is need for effective maintenance  of all these  buildings  and infrastructures and  also identify  the external factors militating against effective maintenance of building and infrastructural facilities to perform its functional requirement.

 

1.3       Aim and Objectives of the study

 

 

 

The aim of this research work is to discover how maintenance of buildings and infrastructures can be effected, effectively to help increase the workers output thus increasing labour efficiency and increasing the income of the nation leading to increased income per capita of the populace.

 

The objectives of this research work are as follows:

 

 

 

(a)       Have  a  proper  look  at  the  level  of  maintenance  attention  that  buildings  and infrastructures within Nigeria receive.

(b)       Now the current building and infrastructural maintenance practice with a view to improve on them.

 

(c)      To  pin-point  the  various  difficulties  and  problems  that  hamper  the  efficient execution  of  an  effective  maintenance management  on  buildings  and infrastructure in Nigeria.

(d)      To examine the causes that lead to the deterioration and dilapidations of buildings and infrastructures.

(e)      To proffer solutions to the menace of lack of maintenance of buildings and infrastructures within Nigeria.

 

In emphasis, this project will show the need for proper maintenance schemes for buildings and infrastructures, that will help reduce maintenance cost, minimize loss of use, improve safety conditions, improve aesthetic values and improve appearance of buildings thereby reduces the cases of collapse of structures and the inherent dangers to life and investment.

 

1.4       Significance of the study

 

 

 

Maintenance of buildings and the general infrastructures has not been given full recognition  as  an  activity  of  primary  importance  in  Nigeria.  Maintenance activities on building and infrastructures in the country


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