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Investigating the major causes of gender in-balance in the construction industry in Uganda.
(2022-02-08)
Increased female participation has been highlighted as necessary not only to fill a labour shortage in the construction industry but also to promote equality and efficiency. Despite initiative to recruit women, the ...
To investigate materials management practices on large building construction site.
(2022-02-22)
This research studies the management of materials on large building construction sites in Kampala City. The main objective of this study is to investigate materials management on large building ...
Assessing the effect of lawful occupancy on secured lending case study: Kazo Angola
(2022-02)
Ownership of land is a much-prized aspect for many Ugandans. This is not only because land is
the basis on which every human activity happens or even rotates but also due to the fact that
Uganda is a subsistence agricultural ...
Investigating the applicability of strategic alliances in Uganda's Construction Industry.
(2022-04)
Strategic alliances can be effective ways to rapidly enter a new market, to gain competitive advantage, improve performance and to learn quickly from the leading firms in a given field. In the construction industry, ...
Assessing the cost implication of using Mechanised Construction methods compared to Labour-intensive methods on Residential Sites.
(2022-04-07)
The study is concerned with the investigation into the cost implications of using mechanized
construction methods as compared to labour-intensive methods on residential construction sites
around Kampala. The specific ...
Brownfields regeneration; a possible solution to Uganda’s housing deficit.
(2022-02-10)
This study set out to explore the issue of brownfield regeneration with the view to suggest its use to combat the housing deficit being experienced by Uganda. The research was carried out in Makerere 3 parish in Kawempe ...
A comparison of accident rates at roundabouts and signalized junctions.
(2022-04-07)
Road safety is one of the most pertinent community issues of not just Kampala City, but the country at large, and globally. With 93% of the world’s fatalities on the roads occurring in low and middle-income countries, even ...
Assessing the extent to which poor credit cultures limit financing of affordable housing in Uganda.
(2022-04-11)
This study assessed the extent to which poor credit cultures limit financing of affordable housing in
Uganda. There are many types of poor credit cultures but this study mainly focuses on two which
include poor credit ...
Assessment of variations in design specifications and their impact on building failure and collapse in Uganda: a case study of Kampala City
(2022)
Kampala is the premiere city in Uganda, a status it has possessed since independence in 1962. Given this strategic advantage as well as historical fame during colonial period, it has continued to be a magnet of Uganda as ...
An investigation of traffic violations by non- motorised transport modes at signalised intersections in Kampala.
(2022-02-25)
The great majority of Uganda’s roads have no infrastructure specifically designed for use by
pedestrians or cyclists and thus they must share the road with motorised traffic. Increasing
motorisation, combined with some ...