Abstract:
All over the world, the construction industry is inherently subjected to a wide range of statutory
requirements which are empowered by various bodies. Though, it is vital to comply with these
statutory requirements, the rate of non-conformity is still high in the Sri Lankan construction industry
giving rise to punitive actions, cost increases and overruns of project schedules. The researchers
assume that either insufficient or lack of awareness of statutory regulations among members of
construction consultant team is the main reason for this state of affairs.
The present study therefore focuses on identifying the substantial statutory requirements laid by the
Urban Development Authority, Sri Lanka, vis-à-vis building construction in the Colombo Municipal
area and their implications for construction consultant team such as Architects, Quantity Surveyors
and Engineers, who may be unaware of the existence of such statutory requirements. Accordingly,
the research was approached through a document survey and semi-structured interviews
respectively. The gathered data was subjected to a content analysis based on the findings of which
conclusions were drawn regarding implications and possible strategies to address the perceived
problems.
The research reveals that the City of Colombo Development Plan 1999 and its amendment in 2008
with regard to zoning regulations are the twin sources of statutory requirements that are applicable
for the Colombo Municipal area. They lay down the zoning regulations, planning regulations,
building regulations, and required development guide plans that should be considered by architects
and specify the statutory requirements relating to sanitation, mechanical ventilation and airconditioning
that engineers should adhere to when undertaking constructions in the area of the
Colombo Municipal Council. The study findings also show how an understanding of Urban
Development Authority regulations would help quantity surveyors to discharge their role as a
member of consultant team better. On the basis of its findings, the study proposes strategies that
could be implemented in order to overcome the identified problem of unawareness of statutory
regulations in relation to the members of consultant team.
Citation:
Sarathchandra, M.A.N.M., Perera, B.A.K.S., & Nawarathna, R.A.G. (2004). Implications of insufficient awareness of statutory requirements for building construction on consultant team of building construction projects. In Y.G. Sandanayake, N.G. Fernando & G.I. Karunasena (Eds.), Sustainability and development in built environment: the way forward (pp. 294-306). Ceylon Institute of Builders. https://ciobwcs.com/downloads/WCS2014-Proceedings.pdf