Implementation of Quality Management Practices in Road Construction Projects - Case Study of KIBP Project, Namanve
Abstract
The development of crucial infrastructure, including road networks, electricity grids, and industrial
parks, plays a key role in driving economic growth, usually evidenced by increased GDP. The
Kampala Industrial Business Park (KIBP), designed/planned to accommodate various industrial and
commercial activities (SMEs), was initiated by the Ugandan government through Uganda Investment
Authority (UIA), with LaganDOTT Namanve Limited entrusted to implement the project in an EPC
contract. This study aimed to assess the extent of implementation of quality management practices
within the KIBP project, focusing on quality implementation measures (QA/QC), conformance to
designs and specifications, and challenges encountered. Utilizing explanatory research, the study
primarily relied on secondary data obtained through document reviews and supplemented with
primary data from field observations. Various documents were scrutinized, including contracts,
quality assurance plans, design reports, and progress reports. The findings revealed the adoption of
QA/QC practices by the KIBP project to meet project objectives, although with challenges such as
workforce turnover, low wages, poor communication, and planning issues identified.
Recommendations were suggested to address these barriers, emphasizing proper scheduling,
communication channels, skilled workforce recruitment, improved remunerations, welfare and
capacity building through training. By addressing these challenges and fostering stakeholder
engagement, the KIBP project can navigate quality management complexities more effectively,
contributing to its success and Uganda's economic advancement.