Improving the implementation of the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Housing Projects has to be a concern to many stakeholders. This
is due to many challenges that hindered the successful implementation of the scheme. This study aims to identify and assess factors
for improving the implementation of the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Housing Projects. The study adopted research strategies which
are the descriptive and explorative research design. The area of the study is the Bauchi state located in the North-Eastern part of Nigeria. The
composition of the study population is the principal actors of the PPP housing project in the study area. The study identified seventy
five (75) construction professionals stakeholders in PPP housing projects from previous study and documented records. Sixty-three
(63) Questionnaires were distributed. The analysis of the acquired data through questionnaire distribution was processed using SPSS
software version 20. The result of the study shows that a well organized public sector, comprehensive feasibility and viability study,
effective procurement process, selection of strong and reliable private partner, government guarantee and sound financial plan are the
most significant ways to consider for improving the successful implementation of PPP housing projects. Therefore, the study
recommends that the Government and other stakeholders should give the necessary attention to those factors for successful implementation
of the scheme.
This article is published in peer review journal and open access journal, International journal of research in engineering and innovation (IJREI), which have a high impact factor journal for more details regarding this article, please go through our journal website.
This article is published in peer review journal and open access journal, International journal of research in engineering and innovation (IJREI), which have a high impact factor journal for more details regarding this article, please go through our journal website.
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