Innovation for sustainable Development for the Building Construction
Author(s):
Ku. Snehal Ravindra Khedkar , Department of Civil Engineering, PRMCEAM, Badnera ; Prof. V. R. Dhawale, Department of Civil Engineering, PRMCEAM, Badnera
Keywords:
Skill Shortages, Building Site, Construction Project
Abstract:
The desire for sustainable construction has been on the increase and one of the identified challenges is the adequacy of skilled workforce to understand executes projects in line with sustainable goals. This study examines the general effects of skill shortages in the construction industry with a view to improving the delivery of construction projects. Variables from reviewed literature materials were examined using closed-ended questionnaires administered on most effect on sustainable construction while the general effects of skill shortages rework, which are related to the three elements of sustainable development, that is, economic, social and environment. Agencies shouldered with the responsibilities of managing and regulating skilled workforce in the construction industry will find this study useful in their quest for delivery of sustainable construction projects.. This will facilitate in helping the organization to find the right talent for the organization thus removing or decreasing the problem of skill shortages. The analysis begins with the importance of skills shortage from a theoretical point of view. The problems associated are highlighted and analyzed. The factors which are an integral part of skill shortages are elaborated. Also, an in-depth analysis is carried out by considering the organizations. In the final section, various solutions and approaches are laid down to tackle the problems incorporated with skill shortages. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the problems related to the skill shortage are analyzed and possible solutions are provided to deal with the problem of skill shortages effectively.
Other Details:
Manuscript Id | : | IJSTEV5I10016
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Published in | : | Volume : 5, Issue : 10
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Publication Date | : | 01/05/2019
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Page(s) | : | 47-57
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