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Strategic management, also described as policy or simply strategy, deals with the long-term direction and success of organisations, and covers issues that are usually of primary concern to senior and top management.Construction organisations have started to embrace a strategic approachas a way...
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Corruption costs the Water, Sanitation and Electricity (WSE) sectors millions of dollars everyyear, siphoning off scarce monetary resources and diminishing a country’s prospects forproviding these crucial utilities for all. This paper examines how corruption manifests itself inthe WSE sectors...
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Following the growth, employment and redistribution(GEAR) programme in June 1996, South Africa saw anacceleration in the privatisation of service delivery. Thispaper reports on a study of two longer-termpublic–private partnerships (PPPs) in the water andsanitation sector undertaken in...
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The rural water sector of Ghana has since 1993 implemented a policy of increased privatesector partnerships in the sector. The policy has resulted in private sector driven supply chainsin rural water supply. This paper takes a look at these private sector driven supply chains andperceptions of...
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Municipal water supply in Karachi has become grossly inadequate with reference to the user’sneeds and expectations. As a consequence of this inadequacy, communities suffer from the poorlevel of service. Peri urban locations, especially low-income settlements have very limited accessto...
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The growing emphasis in many low-income countries on community-based infrastructure means thatmore programmes are being implemented through micro contracts. The advantages of this approachare that it encourages:• participative negotiation of activities and speedier implementation;• the use...
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The majority of public works contracts undertaken in developing countries have a total cost of less than US$15,000. They include the provision of enhanced water and sanitation, access ways and pavements, small community buildings and solid waste related construction. We term these projects,...
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It has become increasingly apparent that a paradoxical situation is emerging with respect to urban services in less developed countries. On the one hand a huge demand for urban infrastructure has resulted from rapid urbanisation; on the other, existing infrastructure is falling into disrepair...
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Purpose of the paper: The construction industry is one of the largest employment providers in the developing world. It is also one of the least safe industries, with a high frequency of accidents resulting in financial losses, injuries, disabilities and deaths. Decent working conditions and...
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Attracting private investment to the water and sanitation sector presupposes clear policyguidelines, a supportive legal framework and good regulatory governance. A multiple-casestudy strategy informed by interviews and documents was used to examine the operatingenvironment in the water and...
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