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REVIEW OF SHORTAGE OF SKILLED CRAFTSMEN IN SMALL AND MEDIUM CONSTRUCTION FIRMS IN NIGERIA
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REVIEW OF SHORTAGE OF SKILLED CRAFTSMEN IN SMALL AND MEDIUM CONSTRUCTION FIRMS IN NIGERIA

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Craftsmen in the construction industry play a very crucial role to the survival and growth of the industry as they are mostly engaged in the practical realization of construction projects. As a country endowed with skilled manpower, the construction industry in Nigeria can best be described as ironic. Though on the one hand, it was acclaimed to be the highest employer of the nation’s...
 
Published at IISTE Journal of Environment and Health Sciences
Volume Vol.5, No.15
Issue ISSN 2224-3216 (Paper) ISSN 2225-0948 (Online)
Pages 98-110
Published in 2015
 
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Bilau A. A., Ajagbe M. A., Kigbu H. H. & Sholanke A. B.
Sholanke Anthony » SHOLANKE, Anthony Babatunde is a registered Professional Architect who has practiced extensively in Nigeria for over two decades before joining academics. He fully registered with the Architects Registration Council of Nigeria (ARCON) and the Nigerian Institute of Architects (NIA), an affiliate of International Union of Architects (UIA), Commonwealth Association of Architects (CAA), and African... view full profile
Sholanke Anthony
 
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