2021
DOI: 10.1108/heswbl-08-2020-0177
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Assessment of current and future critical skills in the South African construction industry

Abstract: PurposeThe role of skills development in attaining productivity and competitiveness in industry and global level cannot be overemphasized in the construction sector. The study aims to evaluate the critical skills needed in the construction industry.Design/methodology/approachA quantitative study was conducted, and data were collected using questionnaires distributed amongst construction professionals including project managers, construction managers, quantity surveyors, architects and engineers based in South … Show more

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“…The following competences were not mentioned for the PMCDF guide: Open to New Experiences [12], [35], [77], [92]; Altruism [31], [37], [70], [71]; Charisma [70], Change Management [31], [77]; Certification [31], [71], [73]; Coaching [12], [55], [92]- [94]; Evaluative Competence [76], Environmental Awareness and Inventory Management [77], [92], [95], [96]; Courage [31], [70]; Curiosity [12], [55] [93]; Entrepreneurship [75]- [77]; Configuration Management [70], [77]; Construction Management [55], [77]; Health management and if security [12], [71], [77], [97], [98]; Claims management [98]; Marketing Skills, Recruitment Skills and Operations Research Skills [76]; Information Technology Skills [70], [71], [91], [92],…”
Section: Project Type -Construction Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The following competences were not mentioned for the PMCDF guide: Open to New Experiences [12], [35], [77], [92]; Altruism [31], [37], [70], [71]; Charisma [70], Change Management [31], [77]; Certification [31], [71], [73]; Coaching [12], [55], [92]- [94]; Evaluative Competence [76], Environmental Awareness and Inventory Management [77], [92], [95], [96]; Courage [31], [70]; Curiosity [12], [55] [93]; Entrepreneurship [75]- [77]; Configuration Management [70], [77]; Construction Management [55], [77]; Health management and if security [12], [71], [77], [97], [98]; Claims management [98]; Marketing Skills, Recruitment Skills and Operations Research Skills [76]; Information Technology Skills [70], [71], [91], [92],…”
Section: Project Type -Construction Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moradi et al [14] add to it the fulfillment of promises to complete the agreed work. Among the competences not mentioned in the PMDCF guide are: Coaching [112]; Configuration Management [70], [77]; Manage Ambiguity [56]; Information Technology Skills [70], [71], [91], [92], [95], [96]; Multitasking [78]; Analytical Thinking [16], [32], [55], [65], [70] and Critical Thinking [55], [94], [102]. In the IPMA guide, it is not mentioned the competence Critical Thinking [55], [94], [102].…”
Section: Project Type -Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The complexity and labour-intensive nature of the construction industry require human workers to exceed physical capability resulting in sustained physical injuries, which impacts industry productivity, losses in time, money and safety issues as spurred emerging adoption of robotics for construction processes [1,2,3]. The industry's economic significance makes it essential and necessary to optimise productivity and reduce the incidence of accidents by leveraging the potential of emerging innovations to resolve these challenges [4,5]. Construction robotics is being examined enthusiastically in design and research due to its potential to reduce the number of works, drive productivity, ensure safety, and avail required skills amidst the increasing age of construction workers and the decline in young workers entering the built industry [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Statistics were made on the status of contract works tendered by the Municipality from 2016 to 2020, with the term extensions in most of these projects as a pathology [8]. In order to have results of the current management of the BIM methodology that the officials and servers of the Provincial Municipality of Puno have [9], I use the method of the Survey of 17 people between officials and public servants who work in the areas related to design, construction, operation and works maintenance [10]. Once the current process map in the Provincial Municipality of Puno has been identified, a mapping of design processes with BIM implementation is proposed, working in 6 phases [11], working with inputs, processes and outputs in each of the phases, having as results plans, compatible technical specifications and a proposal for concurrent engineering meetings with those involved in the design stage [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%