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Acharya, N K, Lee, Y D and Im, H M (2006) Conflicting factors in construction projects: Korean perspective. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 13(06), 543–66.

Anumba, C E H, Dainty, A, Ison, S and Sergeant, A (2006) Understanding structural and cultural impediments to ICT system integration: A GIS-based case study. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 13(06), 616–33.

Cheng, J, Proverbs, D G and Oduoza, C F (2006) The satisfaction levels of UK construction clients based on the performance of consultants: Results of a case study. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 13(06), 567–83.

Kehinde, J O and Mosaku, T O (2006) An empirical study of assets structure of building construction contractors in Nigeria. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 13(06), 634–44.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: Assets; construction industry; fixed assets; Nigeria
  • ISBN/ISSN: 0969-9988
  • URL: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/09699980610712418
  • Abstract:
    Purpose – The paper aims to report the research findings on the assets structure of medium-sized building construction contracting firms in Nigeria and its implications on their operation. Design/methodology/approach – The survey approach was adopted for the study. Two sets of data were collected: secondary source data from audited financial statements and primary source data using a structured questionnaire administered to management personnel of contracting firms. Descriptive statistical analysis and ratio analysis were employed for data analysis. Findings – The results show that the assets structure of these firms comprise of fixed assets being less than half of the total assets, which imply that a greater portion of the total assets is current assets (held mainly as account receivables that sometimes may not be available within one year). There is generally a low investment in fixed assets from earnings over the years. The assets structure of these firms could impact on their ability to compete successfully on some project types especially where hiring options for plant and equipment are unavailable. Originality/value – The research provides information on the assets structure of the medium-sized building construction contractors in Nigeria. The study points to the need for adoption of a more proactive approach by building contractors in the face of a fluctuating workload.

Sandhu, M and Helo, P (2006) A network approach to project business analysis. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 13(06), 600–15.

Teerajetgul, W and Charoenngam, C (2006) Factors inducing knowledge creation: empirical evidence from Thai construction projects. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 13(06), 584–99.