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DETERMINING THE INDIVIDUAL SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTION OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR IN HOUSING DELIVERY IN NIGERIA
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DETERMINING THE INDIVIDUAL SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTION OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR IN HOUSING DELIVERY IN NIGERIA

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One of the greatest challenge confronting both rural and urban residents in Nigeria is the need to provide adequate shelter. This study examined the individual significant contribution of the public and private sector in public-private partnerships (PPP) in housing contracts in Ogun State, Nigeria. A field survey was conducted in government ministries (public sector) and some selected...
 
Published at British Journal of Earth Sciences Research,
Volume 4
Issue 3
Pages 16-26.
Published in 2016
 
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OGUNBAYO, B. F., ALAGBE, O. A., AJAO, A. M., & OGUNDIPE, E. K.
Ogundipe Elizah Kunle (M,Sc.; MNIOB; R. Bldr. (CORBON) » Ogundipe, Kunle E. is a holder of Master of Science in Construction Management from the Department of Building Technology, Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State. He is a Corporate Member of Nigerian Institute of Building (MNIOB). He has worked in several organizations such as Bideco Nig. Ltd, 58 Molade Okoya Thomas Crescent, Victoria Island, Lagos State, Tik Associates Limited, 60, Ajeniya... view full profile
Ogundipe Elizah  Kunle (M,Sc.; MNIOB; R. Bldr. (CORBON)
 
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