Global Journal of Management and Business Research, F: Real Estate, Event and Tourism Management, Volume 23 Issue 3
ConstructionWasteManagement 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% Strongly Agree(%) Strongly Disagree(%) Agree(%) Disagree(%) RNPP DMR GWTP MUSCCFPP DCRP From the questionnaire survey in those five projects, we found that almost all projects have challenges in overstocking problems where the project RNPP and MUSCCFPP have to face most challenges for the lack of proper estimation, inventory management, and also proper procurement process. f) Construction Waste Management Construction wastes in any project are in the form of building debris from the demolition process, rubble, earth material, concrete waste, steel waste, timber waste, and mixed site clearance construction materials, arising from different construction activities of the project including land excavation or formation on site, civil and building construction materials, site clearance waste, demolition activities waste, roadwork waste, and building renovation waste [9]. Construction waste is a complex problem in the project because it affects the efficiency of the projects and it can make a danger to the environment. Overall, construction waste occupies a lot of space that creates a space problem for necessary goods. Quick recycling and disposal the wastage goods by selling or throwing a fixed place that doesn’t pollute the environment, this problem may be solved. Construction waste can also be reduced by using a waste management system on projects. The project activities are to be planned at every stage by every construction personnel, who is involved, in minimizing the overall waste generation at the project [9]. Fig. 07: Construction Wastage Management Challenges From the questionnaire survey in those five projects, we found that almost all projects have challenges in construction wastage management where the project MUSCCFPP has to face the most challenges for the sea beach area. Actually, it’s dependent on the project location. g) Urgent Demand for Materials In a construction project, urgent demand for materials is a common practice that makes the problem to deliver the right product at the right time and at the right price. In one word, continuous urgent demand for materials affects the procurement cycle that means to fulfill the urgent demand for materials, the supply chain team has to break up the different steps of the procurement cycle and as a result, an ineffective and inefficient supply chain occurs in the construction industry. Inventory Management Practices and Challenges in Mega Construction Projects in Bangladesh Global Journal of Management and Business Research ( F ) XXIII Issue III Version I Year 2023 28 © 2023 Global Journals
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