Stakeholder`s Relationship and Influence Level in Integrating the Industrial Construction Technology in Tanzania-The Structural Model
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Construction Project, Technology, Construction Technology, Industrial Construction TechnologyAbstract
The prevailing sustainable approach for improving the performance of the construction sector is the use of industrialized construction technology, or ICT that has drawn much attention of several international construction community researchers. The objective of this paper was to examine the stakeholder’s relationship and influence level towards integration of industrial construction Technologies in Tanzania. One-hundred fifty-nine (159) structured questionnaires were completely administered via online media to experienced construction sector professionals. The findings documented eight influential stakeholders including developer, manufacturer, government, consultant, contractors, supplier, public institutions and education institutes who plays a significant role towards integration the industrialized construction technology. Also, the findings have recognized the structural model showing the correlation between the stakeholders. This study offers the essential insights for future research in this field aimed at informing the construction industry about the fundamental stakeholders and their influence power towards industrialized construction technology integration in the Tanzania construction industry.
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