THE EFFECT OF TECHNOLOGY IN THE FIELD OF QUANTITY SURVEYING AND HOW IT AFFECT COST, LABOUR AND TIME
CHAPTER ONE
              INTRODUCTION
              1.1   BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY
			  The construction industry has recently  witnessed a paradigm shift from traditional paper-based method of service  delivery to electronic information exchange using Information Technology (IT),  at least in the western world like UK. It is now evident that the adoption of Information  Technology can enhance construction productivity and improve communications for  effective decision-making and coordination among construction participants. The  ability of the industry to avail itself of technology depends on the level of  usage by construction participants including the Quantity Surveyor (QS) who  plays a major role in the management of project success determinants, such as  cost, time and quality. 
		    
It is apparent that we live in a  dynamic world characterized by incessant technology change. The explosive  growth of information and communication technology (ICT) otherwise shortened as  information technology (IT) has had unquantifiable impact on business systems  and processes (Rivard et al., 2004). Advancement in information technology has  made possible fundamental changes in the method of practice in all businesses  and industries although at different levels (Li, 2000). The global acceptance  and widespread adoption has accelerated the dimensions of competition not only  among organizations globally but among professions locally (Hampson and Tatum,  1994). 
		    
The construction industry with the aim  of leveling their colleagues in other industries have embraced the use of  information technology such as internet, computing, telephoning, satellite  communication and electronic mailing to perform most, if not all of their  activities (Ibidapo, 2000). The quantity surveyors’ ability to avail  themselves of these emerging opportunities provided by the advent of  information technology depends on the adoption of new technologies (Castle,  2002). There is quite a lot of development in all areas of computer application  to the industry. Of note are the expert systems, artificial intelligence,  knowledge-base systems (KBS), artificial neural networking (ANN), robotics and  computer aided design (Arif and Karam, 2001). Rivard et al. (2004) opined that  the evolution of information technology will have a profound impact on how  organizations in the architectural, engineering and construction industry  operate in the way other industries such as manufacturing and banking have  adopted and benefited from long ago. He noted that this is already the case in  many of the developed countries around the world. In lieu of this, Honey (1998)  reported that the turn of the last century has seen a reduction in paper-based  operation in quantity surveying (QS) offices in UK while electronic  led-processes are leading to less dependence on taking-off sheets and other  ancillary stationery. The quantity surveying profession in Nigeria has  experienced significant changes over the past decade in terms of the scope and  type of services provided within the construction industry (Oladapo, 2006).  These changes have occurred primarily in response to changing industry/client  demands, information technology developments, increased levels of competition  for services and the vital role of the quantity surveying in achieving improved  service delivery. Moreover, given the increasingly global nature of  construction industry obstinate by extremely high levels of domestic  competition and resultant low profit margin levels, there is no doubt that the  construction industry has to improve its information flow and project delivery  mechanism (Wager, 1998). Thus, as information flow increasingly become  electronic, quantity surveying computing facilities, software and databases  will need to develop in a compatible manner. Nigerian quantity surveyors will  need to adapt to changes in work patterns to improve their efficiency and develop  new markets to maintain competitive advantage and enhance profitability through  the adoption of IT. In summary, the Nigeria construction industry in general  and the quantity surveying profession in particular are facing the challenges  of effectively utilizing the rapid expanding technological environment in which  it operates to its full advantage (Oyediran and Odusami, 2004). 
              
1.2   STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
			  It  is a known fact that advancement in technology and evolution of information  technology as dramatically change the way business is conducted by various  professionals. It has reduced the cost of services, reduces labour and saves  time. The quantity surveying profession are not left behind, they have also  embraced the use of this advanced form of technology in delivering their  services. The researcher is therefore examining the effect of this technology  in the field of quantity surveying and how it affect cost, labour and time. 
              1.3   OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
		    The  following are the objectives of this study:
- To examine the effect of technology in the field of quantity surveying.
- To examine how technology affects cost, labour and time in the field of quantity surveying.
- To examine the factors limiting the use of technology in the field of quantity surveying
1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
- What is the effect of technology in the field of quantity surveying?
- How does technology affects cost, labour and time in the field of quantity surveying?
- What are the factors limiting the use of technology in the field of quantity surveying?
1.6   SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
			  The  following are the significance of this study:
- The outcome of this study will educate the stakeholders in the quantity surveying profession on the effect of technology in the field of quantity surveying with particular focus on how it affects cost, labour and time.
- This research will be a contribution to the body of literature in the area of the effect of personality trait on student’s academic performance, thereby constituting the empirical literature for future research in the subject area.
1.7   SCOPE/LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
			  This  study will cover the effect of technology use in the field of quantity  surveying 
  LIMITATION OF STUDY
  Financial constraint- Insufficient fund tends to impede the efficiency of the researcher  in sourcing for the relevant materials, literature or information and in the  process of data collection (internet, questionnaire and interview).
			  Time constraint- The researcher will  simultaneously engage in this study with other academic work. This consequently  will cut down on the time devoted for the research work 
