Drivers militating against the pricing of sustainable construction materials: The Ghanaian quantity surveyors perspective

Ernest Kissi, Mohammed Abdulai Sadick, Daniel Yamoah Agyemang

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Abstract

Sustainability has in recent times attained much acceptance as a result of its positive impact on the environment, social and economic issues. Nevertheless, in developing countries, the price of sustainable construction materials are too high. The aim of the study was to examine drivers militating against the pricing of sustainable construction materials. Through an in-depth review of literature as well as an interview survey, questionnaire was designed and administered to practicing quantity surveyors. Data generated from the survey was analysed using Principal Component Analysis which resulted four main drivers. These included: awareness challenge (AC), sustainability measurement tools challenge (SMTC), economic challenge (EC), and information challenge (IC). The study offers useful lessons on sustainable practices that pricing experts in the construction industry can draw on when pricing. The need for this study cannot be doubted since the consciousness of such challenges will help in resolving issues associated with pricing of sustainable construction materials.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)507-516
Number of pages10
JournalCase Studies in Construction Materials
Volume8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Drivers
  • Ghanaian
  • Militating
  • Pricing
  • Sustainable construction materials

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