ABSTRACT
Information communication technology has brought numerous innovative success in the construction industry and this has lead to increase in productivity in construction industry. The study presented in his context is about adoption of information telecommunication technology by construction consultants using Nigeria as point of focus with a view to enhancing ICT application for better productivity. Sample size of 52 was used for the study. Finally, it is notable from the survey that the most prominent factors affecting the use of ICT in the Nigerian construction industry are as follow: budget limit for investment, inadequate knowledge about the profit of ICT investment, high cost of employing professionals, lack of staff with appropriate skill and knowledge in ICT and cost of training professionals. These factors explain that the current level of ICT usage in Nigerian construction industry. Uptake of various applications in construction operations would undoubtedly promote productivity.
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CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the Study
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