posted on 2017-01-12, 12:55authored byMundia Muya, Francis Edum-Fotwe, Andrew Price
The development of requisite skills in the right numbers to match the sector demands in
construction within Zambia forms an essential aspect of the ability of construction companies to
deliver projects efficiently. The availability of these skills is influenced by a number of factors
including the training provision which governs the supply of the skills, sector and subsector
volume capacity which drives the demand for the skills, and other sociocultural
as well as public
sector policy on skills development. The nature of the interaction between the two principal
factors of demand and supply for a developing country such as Zambia is particularly relevant as
these two factors are selfreinforcing
and also impact on the other sociopolitico
cultural factors.
The paper explores the interaction the two factors by examining the supply pattern of selected
construction skills and how they reflect current skills needs (demand) of construction companies
in Zambia. The scope of the analysis is craftbased
and technician grade skills. The benefits of
the analysis derives not only from the potential to identify possible skills shortfalls to inform
public policy, but also highlight any change in the composition of the skills base that the supply
organisations (construction sector training providers) may have to address.
Funding
The authors graciously acknowledge the financial and in-kind
support of the DFID and the
British Council for the work involved in this study.
History
School
Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
Published in
11th Joint CIB International Symposium Combining Forces - Advancing Facilities Management and Construction through Innovation,
Citation
MUYA, M., EDUM-FOTWE, F. and PRICE, A., 2005. Modelling construction skills supply for the Zambian economy. IN: Proceedings of 2005 11th Joint CIB International Symposium: Combining Forces, Advancing Facilities Management and Construction through Innovation, Helsinki, Finland, 13-16 June 2005, pp.256-266.
Publisher
Conseil International du Bâtiment
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