The new role of the construction manager/client engineer/quantity surveyor
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Date
2009Author
Ntshwene, K.
Kashiwagi, J.
Kashiwagi, D.
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Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors http://www.rics.org/site/download_feed.aspx?fileID=5042&fileExtension=PDFType
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The traditional contracting/delivery system in Botswana, introduced by the US, UK, and
European educators, consultants, and practitioners, has not been working well in Botswana.
The poor project delivery system results have forced the organization of a new group, the
Government Implementation Coordination Group (GICO) to attempt to solve the problems.
In the fall of 2008, the University of Botswana (UB), through the US State Department
sponsored Fulbright program, brought professor Kashiwagi, and the best value Performance
Information Procurement System (PIPS) technology, the Information Measurement Theory
(IMT), and the Industry Structure Analysis to the UB project management section. This
paper proposes that the client’s professional representative requires a new, more effective
role. The role includes using performance information, transforming the client’s
expectations into a design/construction intent by using expert vendors, ensuring the vendors
manage and minimize the risk that they do not control, outsourcing the technical
responsibilities, and doing quality assurance instead of quality control. This paradigm will
minimize project risk, maximize project value, and increase the professionalism of project
management, construction management, and quantity surveyors. These concepts will be
tested on three test projects in Botswana.