Abstract:
Motivation for this research stems from the desire to define the role
of value engineering in the construction industry and the belief that it
can enhance the role of the engineer significantly; also research seeks
to explore and study the reasons and problems which prevent the
application of value engineering in the construction industry in Sudan.
At present customers are not satisfied with the services they
receive from consulting engineers, and contractors no longer have the
desire to cover up the failures of Engineers and at the same time
working to develop stronger relationships with customers and thus there
is a weakness in the communication between the parties involved in the
construction process.
Value Engineering has the ability to bridge this gap and redefine
the role of the consultant. This research explores the opportunities that
may be available for an engineer to meet the changing needs of clients,
focusing on the various stages of construction.
The methodology the study provides analytical descriptive method
which is based on the study of reality or phenomenon described and
collected information about them and then studied and analyzed, using
wide-ranging comprehensive questionnaire of a specific firms. This
enabled the researcher to know the trends of application of value
engineering in Sudan; the research will bring the concept of value
engineering into the main stream of the Sudan construction industry.
The literature review the extensive review of the literature and
concepts of value engineering and its historic development across the
world
The research sample consisted of a group of consulting firms and
contractors registered in the Engineering Council in Sudan
. Most of the participants were more than 5 years of experience with
(12%) and having 20 years of experience. 12% of the respondent's holding construction manager positions, with 8% of respondents to be
the Executive Director of the company, and 30% for both senior and site
engineering.
The findings hold much significance for consulting engineers:
Results represent great importance for engineers: widespread
resistance value engineering, unfamiliarity and ignorance value
engineering concepts, and the negative impact of competitive tendering
and also the ability of engineers to provide better services.
The recommendations include: the establishment of a Government
taskforce to explore policy and legislative solutions to the problems the
research has brought to light; pilot studies should be introduced to
investigate the potential of value engineering in an Sudan context; the
negative effects of competitive fee tendering on the application of value
engineering should be addressed; value engineering should be
incorporated in relevant engineering syllabi.