Challenges facing small and medium enterprise contractors in delivering grade R classrooms for the Western Cape department of transport and public works

Thesis (MDF)--Stellenbosch University, 2015. === ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The Western Cape Education Department (WCED), through the Department of Public Works (DTPW), launched the Grade R classroom programme in 2009 to increase primary school enrolment in less privileged communities. Due to the low constru...

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Main Author: Chadhliwa, Taona Quinton
Other Authors: Mthimkhulu, Alfred
Format: Others
Language:en_ZA
Published: Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/97467
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-sun-oai-scholar.sun.ac.za-10019.1-974672016-01-29T04:04:17Z Challenges facing small and medium enterprise contractors in delivering grade R classrooms for the Western Cape department of transport and public works Chadhliwa, Taona Quinton Mthimkhulu, Alfred Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences. Graduate School of Business. Small business -- South Africa -- Western Cape Construction industry -- South Africa -- Western Cape Government contractors -- South Africa -- Western Cape Construction contracts -- South Africa -- Western Cape UCTD Thesis (MDF)--Stellenbosch University, 2015. ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The Western Cape Education Department (WCED), through the Department of Public Works (DTPW), launched the Grade R classroom programme in 2009 to increase primary school enrolment in less privileged communities. Due to the low construction contract values the programme has attracted SME contractors. These SMEs have stalled the programme by either not delivering on time or by going insolvent whilst building Grade R classrooms. This research investigated the challenges encountered by SME contractors in delivering Grade R classrooms. The objectives of the research were achieved by means of a questionnaire administered through telephonic interviews and face-to-face interviews. Thirteen contractors have taken part in the programme since 2009. All contractors who have built the classrooms in the Cape Metropole region were contacted for a telephonic interview of which 12 agreed to participate in the telephonic interviews. Descriptive statistics were used to collate and discuss the challenges reported by the contractors. The findings are similar to other studies of SME contractors. SME contractors that took part in the survey confirmed that financial factors, economic and external environment, management skills and expansion and growth factors have been affecting their businesses. The fifth factor, which is the project specific factor, had the most interesting data. Nine out of twelve contractors interviewed indicated that they were not satisfied with the grade R contract working environment. If it was not for scarcity of work, they would not tender for Grade R classrooms. Nine out of twelve contractors interviewed indicated that the DTPW and its agents hindered the successful delivery of Grade R projects through their actions. The main reasons given were the late handover of sites, incomplete construction information, unreasonable construction period, numerous specification changes and delays in processing information. What emerges from the data collected is that the DTPW needs to address the challenges highlighted in this research report. Addressing the challenges will ensure the success of the Grade R programme. This will be beneficial to both the SME contractors and the DTPW. The study also makes recommendations on how to address the challenges. 2015-09-01T06:18:59Z 2015-09-01T06:18:59Z 2015-04 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/97467 en_ZA Stellenbosch University xi, 73 pages Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University
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topic Small business -- South Africa -- Western Cape
Construction industry -- South Africa -- Western Cape
Government contractors -- South Africa -- Western Cape
Construction contracts -- South Africa -- Western Cape
UCTD
spellingShingle Small business -- South Africa -- Western Cape
Construction industry -- South Africa -- Western Cape
Government contractors -- South Africa -- Western Cape
Construction contracts -- South Africa -- Western Cape
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Chadhliwa, Taona Quinton
Challenges facing small and medium enterprise contractors in delivering grade R classrooms for the Western Cape department of transport and public works
description Thesis (MDF)--Stellenbosch University, 2015. === ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The Western Cape Education Department (WCED), through the Department of Public Works (DTPW), launched the Grade R classroom programme in 2009 to increase primary school enrolment in less privileged communities. Due to the low construction contract values the programme has attracted SME contractors. These SMEs have stalled the programme by either not delivering on time or by going insolvent whilst building Grade R classrooms. This research investigated the challenges encountered by SME contractors in delivering Grade R classrooms. The objectives of the research were achieved by means of a questionnaire administered through telephonic interviews and face-to-face interviews. Thirteen contractors have taken part in the programme since 2009. All contractors who have built the classrooms in the Cape Metropole region were contacted for a telephonic interview of which 12 agreed to participate in the telephonic interviews. Descriptive statistics were used to collate and discuss the challenges reported by the contractors. The findings are similar to other studies of SME contractors. SME contractors that took part in the survey confirmed that financial factors, economic and external environment, management skills and expansion and growth factors have been affecting their businesses. The fifth factor, which is the project specific factor, had the most interesting data. Nine out of twelve contractors interviewed indicated that they were not satisfied with the grade R contract working environment. If it was not for scarcity of work, they would not tender for Grade R classrooms. Nine out of twelve contractors interviewed indicated that the DTPW and its agents hindered the successful delivery of Grade R projects through their actions. The main reasons given were the late handover of sites, incomplete construction information, unreasonable construction period, numerous specification changes and delays in processing information. What emerges from the data collected is that the DTPW needs to address the challenges highlighted in this research report. Addressing the challenges will ensure the success of the Grade R programme. This will be beneficial to both the SME contractors and the DTPW. The study also makes recommendations on how to address the challenges.
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title Challenges facing small and medium enterprise contractors in delivering grade R classrooms for the Western Cape department of transport and public works
title_short Challenges facing small and medium enterprise contractors in delivering grade R classrooms for the Western Cape department of transport and public works
title_full Challenges facing small and medium enterprise contractors in delivering grade R classrooms for the Western Cape department of transport and public works
title_fullStr Challenges facing small and medium enterprise contractors in delivering grade R classrooms for the Western Cape department of transport and public works
title_full_unstemmed Challenges facing small and medium enterprise contractors in delivering grade R classrooms for the Western Cape department of transport and public works
title_sort challenges facing small and medium enterprise contractors in delivering grade r classrooms for the western cape department of transport and public works
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