Analyzing the persistent nature of quality issues in low-cost housing projects
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2018
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Sibiya, Zandile Agnes
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The primary objective of this research was to investigate the progressiveness of housing policies
and strategies in addressing persistent quality defect challenges experienced in low cost housing
projects delivered by the Department of Human Settlements (DHS). As low cost housing projects
continue to dominate the South African housing market for low to middle income households
and millions spent on rectifications, it was imperative to question why achieving defect-free
housing project is such a challenge. Through employing mixed research methods, the researcher
found that there has been a noticeable decrease in the frequency of defects due to the
introduction of the NHBRC (project and home enrolment) process and the warranty scheme.
However, common cases of non-enrolment and late enrolments of housing projects results in
non-compliant houses and reinforce the persistence of the defective stock. Furthermore, it was
found through the research that a large historical defective stock also remains, which forms the
bulk of the defective stock that was accumulated prior to the introduction of the NHBRC warranty
scheme and has proved difficult to eradicate due to budgetary constraints. In conclusion, the
researcher argues that the delayed rectification of the defective stock and the persistence of
quality management challenges continues to threaten the sustainability and viability of the entire
Human Settlements programme. It is also clear that the regulatory role of the NHBRC in ensuring
and enforcing quality compliance is being hampered by inefficient quality management
processes caused by organizational and project management challenges of the DHS, which can
be addressed by employing wholesome quality management systems such as TQM.
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A research report submitted to the Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science (Building) , August 2018
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Sibiya, Zandile Agnes (2018) Analyzing the persistent nature of quality issues in low-cost housing projects, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, https://hdl.handle.net/10539/27688.