Abstract:
Construction materials management is the procedures, organizations, people, and
technology used to identify, acquire, preserve, expedite, inspect, quantify, receive, store, and
transport the associated information, equipment, and materials across the life cycle of a
construction project. Poor Construction materials management is becoming a serious
challenge or problem in Ethiopia, the Amhara region, especially for public building
construction projects in Debre Markos Town, and not given attention to materials
management practices. The study's main objective was to assess material management
practice, the problems related to materials management, and mitigation measures for
materials management, with a specific emphasis on selected public building construction
projects in Debre Markos Town. A mixed research method was used based on secondary and
primary data. The target population of the study was 13 public building construction
projects. Samples of 68 respondents were selected from this population using a purposive
sampling technique that directly related to materials management practice. Data was
collected through semi-structured interviews, site observations, and questionnaire surveys
(consisting mainly of closed-ended and open-ended questions) and frequency tables,
percentages, and figures were used to analyze the information. According to the study, the
most common materials management practices are construction material testing, materials
planning, material transportation, material handling systems, economic order quantity of
materials, and so on. However, the most common materials' management challenges that the
Debre Markos Town public building construction projects faced were a slow response from
the consultant engineers and ineffective procurement processes, lack of coordination among
crews, lack of adequate storage space for materials, misuse of specifications, etc. were
common in the Debre Markos Town public building construction projects. The best five
mitigation measures for the material management problems in Debre Markos Town were
adequate stocking and storage of materials, accessibility and site layout preparation,
inventory control of materials on-site, ensuring proper planning, monitoring and control,
and material recording methods. The paper concludes by presenting a materials'
management framework for developing such a system in the future. It was recommended
that public building construction projects adopt effective material management practices
directed by professionals to be sustainable and competitive in construction areas.