Small Scale Contractors in Africa’s Emerging Markets: The Case of South Africa

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In South Africa, the development of Small scale emerging contractors (SSECs) has become vital to bring about economic prosperity and the government has prioritised the advancement of SSECs as the vehicle towards achieving economic growth, development and job creation for previously disadvantaged people. This paper reviewed related construction studies on small scale contractors and highlighted unique roles and challenges as they relate to emerging construction businesses. The paper established that the main challenges affecting SSECs included finance, skills shortage, enabling environment and competition. Based on data analysis, it is imperative for the South African government to develop a clear and more comprehensive small business contracting policies that would enhance growth and profitability of Small scale emerging contractors.

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Hove, G. (2016) Small Scale Contractors in Africa’s Emerging Markets: The Case of South Africa. Open Journal of Business and Management, 4, 649-658. doi: 10.4236/ojbm.2016.44065.

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