The Achievements and Challenges of 20/80 Condominium Housing Project in Lemi Kura Sub-City, The Case of Yeka Tafo Site, Addis Ababa Ethiopia

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2022-06

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A.A.U

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The study achieved its goals by offering answers to the fundamental questions. The purpose of this research is to evaluate the accomplishments and challenges of the 20/80 Condominium Housing Project in Lemi Kura Sub-city, with a focus on the Yeka Tafo site in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. For the study's completion, both primary and secondary data were gathered. Data was collected through structured questioners, interviews, and an office document review, all of which were created using factors described in the literature. A total of 180 questionnaires were distributed, with 174 respondents filling them out and returning them, accounting for 96.6 percent of the total. In addition to the surveys, interviews were performed with eight members of the client's management team, as well as a consultant and a contractor from the project office and all of them were interviewed. Furthermore, secondary data were collected from Addis Ababa housing project office five years annual plan of 20/80 Condominium housing project and the study area of project sites, central statistical agency, five years infrastructures plan and population project for Ethiopia. The reason why the researcher used different data sources was to increase the reliability and validity of data. This in turn enhances the quality of the research findings up which the conclusion can be drawn made. The data collected was examined using both quantitative and qualitative methods. The frequency and percentage techniques were utilized to examine the data using SPSS software. The analysis determined whether the government meets its goal of constructing 20/80 condominium housing units in the Lemi kuria sub-city on the yeka tafo site. Categorize the key factors that affect the project's time, cost, and quantity performance. According to the results of the open ended question, the majority of respondents believed that the project did not achieve its set objectives because of untimely release of funds, poor construction process follow-up, poor management system, inaccessibility of construction materials related to supply, transportation, and delivery for the project, and corruption. In general, but especially vital, all project participants must coordinate their efforts to build a large number of dwellings in order to create a more developed housing delivery system. Due to the increase in population, the demand for housing in the city is currently very strong. As a result, all interested parties should support the condominium housing project's construction in order to realize the project's objectives. Finally, this research offers its own recommendations for improving the project's performance. Key words: project Performance, time, cost and quantity factor.

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Cost and Quantity Factor, Project Performance

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