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EVALUATION OF THE LEVEL OF COMPLIANCE WITH CONSTRUCTION DESIGN MANAGEMENT (CDM 2007) REGULATIONS BY CLIENTS IN NIGERIA
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EVALUATION OF THE LEVEL OF COMPLIANCE WITH CONSTRUCTION DESIGN MANAGEMENT (CDM 2007) REGULATIONS BY CLIENTS IN NIGERIA

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The study evaluated the level of compliance with Construction Design Management (CDM) regulation by Nigerian clients based on the main duties of the client as stipulated in CDM regulation specification. To achieve this goal, sixty (60) questionnaires were distributed among construction firms and clients involved in the execution of projects in Lagos State in Nigeria. The survey showed that the...
 
Published at Covenant Journal of Research in the Built Environment (CJRBE) Vol. 1, No. 1 (Maiden Edition), Jan. 2014.
Published in 2014
 
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A. O. Ogunde1, D. J. Owolabi1, P. O. Kukoyi2 & O.C. Oloke3 1Department of Building Technology, Covenant University, Ota 2Department of Building, Bells University, Ota 3Department of EstateManagement,CovenantUniversity,Otaayodeji.ogunde@covenantuniversity.edu.ng;james.owolabi@covenantuniversity.edu.ng; patsimonomega@yahoo.co.uk; yinka.oloke@covenantuniversity.edu.ng
Owolabi James Dele
 
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