Abstract:
Provision of adequate housing has remained a daunting challenge in the country particularly
in urban areas following the high demand for housing. Most public residential buildings are
characterized by a poor state of maintenance. Timely maintenance and proper management of
buildings prevent their deterioration, provide a pleasant and comfortable living environment
and uphold their value. This study seeks to enhance efficient maintenance of public buildings
in Ghana, a case study of selected institutions in the Tamale Metropolis. The data collection
instruments used for the study were questionnaires, interview and observation. The analysis
of the respondents’ responses was done through combined method system of tables and
figures. The total population of 95 respondents were used and the sample size was 88 and
was sampled as follows; Staff of Dabokpa Technical Institute 26, Students of Dabokpa
Technical Institute 20, Workers of University for Development Studies 20, and Workers of
Tamale Teaching Hospital 22. Simple random sampling technique was used to sample out the
88 respondents and were administered with questionnaires. Interview was conducted on
maintenance managers and officers of Tamale Teaching Hospital. Observation was made on
building components and services of all the three public institutions to gather data for the
study. The objectives of the study were to; assess the current state of building components of
public buildings, identify factors affecting maintenance of buildings of public institutions and
device appropriate maintenance policies and practices for the maintenance departments of
public institutions. The study revealed that the defective components of buildings in public
institutions negatively affects the comfort of users and occupants. The defects identified
included cracks on walls, faded painting, roof leakages, exposed foundations and choked
drains. The study further revealed that public buildings deteriorate very early after their
construction as a result of lack of maintenance culture and faulty design of buildings. The
study recommends that; adequate funds should be made available for maintenance of public
buildings and also the mentality of users and occupants of public buildings seriously needs to
be addressed on the importance of maintenance culture through mass education and public
campaigns. Also maintenance Log Book needs to be developed and implemented at the
maintenance departments of public institutions for effective record keeping
Description:
A Project presented to the Department of CONSTRUCTION AND WOOD
TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION, Faculty of TECHNICAL EDUCATION, submitted to
the School of Graduate Studies, University of Education, Winneba in partial fulfillment
of the requirements for the award of Degree of Master of (Construction Technology
Education)
AUGUST, 2018