2021
DOI: 10.1108/jedt-02-2021-0096
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Expected competencies of construction project managers in Zimbabwe

Abstract: Purpose Increased construction risk due to the complexity and numerous construction performance challenges requires improved construction project managers’ competence. However, contextual interrogation of these competencies is limited. This paper aims to report on a study that sought to determine the expected competencies of construction project managers and assesses the existence of statistically significant differences due to gender, designation and educational levels of respondents. Design/methodology/app… Show more

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“…An efficient and successful project depends on the efficiency, behaviors, and skills of project members throughout the life cycle of the project, and BIM-based construction projects are not excluded [4,8]. BIM professionals must adapt and possess competencies such as technological and soft skills [9][10][11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An efficient and successful project depends on the efficiency, behaviors, and skills of project members throughout the life cycle of the project, and BIM-based construction projects are not excluded [4,8]. BIM professionals must adapt and possess competencies such as technological and soft skills [9][10][11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the construction industry contributing significantly to the gross domestic product of national economies; productivity, profitability, performance and sustainability challenges have been common (Chigara and Moyo, 2014a;Mhlanga, 2017Mhlanga, , 2018Mhlanga, , 2019Kuwaza, 2019). Both the private and public sectors have been affected by cost and time overruns on construction projects (Moyo et al, 2014). Further, health and safety inadequacies (Chigara and Moyo, 2014b;Charizeni and Chagonda, 2018) and decent work concerns (Moyo et al, 2019) are existent challenges in the construction industry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%