This dataset conducted a comparative analysis of sustainable construction practices of foreign and indigenous construction firms in Lagos state, Nigeria using a structured questionnaire survey. The dataset contains the level of awareness and consistency of practice of sustainable development on construction projects between the foreign and indigenous construction firms and the impact of implementing sustainable development practices. Descriptive analysis such as frequencies, percentage and mean score were used to present the quantitative data in form of tables. Further analysis of the dataset highlight the practices of indigenous and foreign construction firms in sustainable development which can be beneficial to stakeholders in environmental protection and mitigating climate change issues.
Nigeria. The study developed a web-based knowledge management framework for PPP projects in Nigeria. The study examined existing PPP websites in Nigeria and noted that they do not have knowledge management frameworks. The system design was achieved using a use case diagram, system block diagram, and activity diagram. The web-based system is designed for the general public to access PPP project details and documents to aid accountability and transparency and help plan future PPP projects in Nigeria. The ICRC Admin, contractor's firm, and consultants on PPP projects are to populate the PPP data on the web-based knowledge management platform. The web-based knowledge management platform has six (6) primary interfaces. The essential interface is the knowledge management interface that archives the PPP project documents and is made available to users of the platform. Keywords Construction industry Document control Knowledge management Public-private partnership (PPP) Web-based systems This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution.
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