Addressing Barriers to Integrate Social Sustainability in Construction Industry
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2021Author
Samararathne, UM
Jayasooriya, SD
Amaratunga, AARK
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The social, ecological, and financial
scopes of sustainability are all influenced
considerably by construction operations.
Regardless of the fact that there is significant
literature on financial and ecological
sustainability, diminutive was done to
investigate social sustainability in the building
industry. In light of this, the goal of this research
is to look at the major barriers to social
sustainability in the Sri Lankan construction
industry. The findings of this study may fill in the
information gap about the barriers to social
sustainability, and improve social sustainability
practices in the construction industry. Expert
interviews were performed using a complete
literature review and a qualitative research
technique. The findings were analysed using
content analysis. The findings show three major
barriers, namely, thelack of awareness of the
concept, deficiency of government support, and
stakeholders' conflicts of interest and divergent
points of view. Sub-barriers were then discussed
under each main barrier. Further, the solutions to
overcome these barriers were discussed briefly
to improve the social sustainability in the Sri
Lankan construction industry.