Abstract:
Communication is considered as a tool in the heart of management in enhancing project targets and
Milestones not only in the construction sector but other sectors as well. The construction industry has
however been characterized with its massive investment and associated risks. As a result, when main
and sub-activities and tasks to be executed on project sites are not properly communicated among
project teams and stakeholders, it will vehemently incur additional cost on the project, cause injury
from accidents and may delay the entire project completion schedule amongst others. This exploratory
study seek to establish the project communication structure used by construction SME’s and also to
develop a pattern within the communication structure of SME’s that will avert uncertainties in a form
of barriers to their communication. In order to accomplish the exploratory study, semi-structure
interview sessions were conducted among construction professionals and clients via purposive
sampling. The targeted population for the study was adequately prepared as a result of the prior
notification for the interviews. Findings from the study revealed that most of the construction SME’s
do not have established communication structure in their operations. Further, the SME’s only realized
the need for a communication pattern when they encounter complex issues such as dispute on a claim
with clients and stakeholders. The study recommends that prior to the execution of projects by SME’s,
the communication lines must be clearly defined as well as the reporting a system with an in-depth
briefing for all team members and stakeholders to be privy.
Citation:
Aidoo, B.M., Aigbavboa, C.O., & Thwala, W.D. (2015). Project communication within small and medium-sized construction firms. In Y.G. Sandanayake, N.G. Fernando & G.I. Karunasena (Eds.), Sustainable development in built environment: green growth & innovative directions (pp. 404-409). Ceylon Institute of Builders. https://ciobwcs.com/downloads/WCS2015-Proceedings.pdf