Sustaining Ethical Standard among Building Contractors in Nigeria

Authors

  • Afeez Olalekan SANNI Department of Quantity Surveying, University of Jos, Nigeria
  • Wasiu Adeniran BELLO Department of Quantity Surveying, University of Lagos, Nigeria
  • Isaac Ali BOBAI Department of Quantity Surveying, University of Jos
  • John Rwang BWARAK Department of Quantity Surveying, University of Jos
  • Miriam PAM Department of Quantity Surveying, University of Jos
  • Ezekiel Agah RUGU Department of Quantity Surveying, University of Jos

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15827783

Keywords:

Building contractors, Stakeholders, Ethical misconduct, Project Delivery, Nigeria

Abstract

Building contractors play important role in the implementation of public building projects for the benefit and growth of the country. These contractors usually performed below expectations due to many challenges they encountered while performing their roles in the industry. The aim of this study is to identify the strategies that will sustain ethical standard among building contractors in Nigeria. This study used quantitative research method and questionnaires were used to obtain relevant information from the contractors and professionals involved directly in the implementation of public construction projects in the country. 231 respondents from the client organization, consultancy firms and contractors participated in the study. The results showed that transparency and accountability in contract administration, hiring right personnel and adhering to legislative laws that spell out punishment for any unethical practice are the three main strategies that could ensure ethical standard among the building contractors. It is recommended that the participants in the public building projects should implement these measures for better government projects development and delivery.

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Published

07/07/2025

How to Cite

SANNI, A. O., BELLO, W. A. ., BOBAI, I. A. . ., BWARAK, J. R. ., PAM , M. ., & RUGU, E. A. . (2025). Sustaining Ethical Standard among Building Contractors in Nigeria. Journal of Environmental Sciences, 23(2), 86–95. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15827783

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