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    An appraisal of technological innovation levels in Uganda’s construction industry 

    Nankwatsa, Dismas (Makerere University, 2023-06-01)
    This study focused on the appraisal of technological innovation levels in Uganda's construction industry, with a specific emphasis on identifying the technological innovations being used and evaluating their impact on ...
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    The role of human resource management practices in enhancing productivity in the construction industry in Kampala. 

    Aturinda, Lini (Makerere University, 2023)
    The construction industry has employed various human resource management practices among which include; training, compensation and awards, health and safety, employee engagement and supervision to ensure that workers are ...
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    Investigating possible strategies for implementation of building information modelling in Uganda's construction industry 

    Mafabi, Stephen (Makerere University, 2023-06)
    This study explores the potential opportunities and challenges associated with implementing BIM. The study further focuses on examining the possible strategies for implementing BIM technology in Uganda’s Construction ...
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    Assessment of the impact of the piece wage and time wage systems on labour in terms of health, safety and wellbeing in the construction industry. 

    Kyakoonye, Muhammad (Makerere University, 2023-06-15)
    Construction work is known for its inherent risks and potential impacts on the health, safety, and well-being of workers. The choice of wage system, whether it be piece-wage or time-wage, can significantly influence worker ...
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    Examining the rate of attrition of female quantity surveyors from the Ugandan construction industry. 

    Rutangye, Josephine (Makerere University, 2023-06-23)
    This study aimed to examine the rate of attrition of female surveyors from the Ugandan construction industry, identified the underlying factors contributing to attrition, and proposed strategies for promoting gender ...
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    Assessing the need for effective construction waste management in the construction industry of Uganda. 

    Bukulu, Stephen Lubowa Henry (Makerere University, 2023-11-30)
    This final year report is a compilation of the research done on the topic, “Assessing the need for effective construction waste management in the construction industry of Uganda. Construction waste is a major concern on ...

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    AuthorAturinda, Lini (1)Bukulu, Stephen Lubowa Henry (1)Kyakoonye, Muhammad (1)Mafabi, Stephen (1)Nankwatsa, Dismas (1)Rutangye, Josephine (1)Subject
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