ABSTRACT
Building/construction projects relies, all things considered, upon how best the resources are overseen. Inability to deal with the resources accessible through planning is probably going to bring about expanded project costs, time overwhelms and low quality. Findings from the study shows that Plant resource control processes can serve as an effective tool in construction projects. More so in the absence of effective resource management Poor plant resource control can significantly affect project delivery in terms of cost overrun and delay. The study therefore recommends that plant resource control and material management practice by building engineers should be improved ranging from forecasting, planning purchasing, transportation and introduction of new possibilities as this will enable efficiency in delivering the project.
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