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Titus Ebenezer Kwofie

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KWOFIE Titus Ebenezer PhD, MPhil, PG. Dip., BSc, AGIA, CHIM  Prof. KWOFIE is an Associate Professor in the Department of Architecture, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi, Ghana.  He is also a Senior Research Associate at the Faculty of  Engineering and Built Environment at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. My areas of specialization include: Building Informatics, Housing, Construction Technology and Construction Project Management (Communication & Managerial Efficiency). As a chartered Architect, He holds BSc (Hons) & PG Dip. Degrees in Architecture, MPhil degree in Housing and PhD degree in Construction management with extensive industry and research experience in Construction Project Management & Housing. He is currently the College Examinations Officer after serving as the Faculty Exams Officer for the Faculty of Built Environment, Departmental Examination Officer & Deputy coordinator of undergraduate programmes in his department. He lectures most of my courses at the undergraduate and deliver an annual lecture in research methodology at the graduate levels and has over the years served on a number of both statutory and ad-hoc committees in my university, nationally and internationally.He has also served as a reviewer for several indexed national and international journals and conferences. He has been involved in various typologies of projects and researched into a number of construction and housing related issues in Ghana and other African countries and have also participated in a number of international conferences and represented as a resource person in international workshops and postgraduate seminars. He is an enthusiastic and dedicated professional, a proactive academic, and a team player with a strong ability to efficiently manage projects from inception through to completion.

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This researcher investigates the effectiveness of PPP (Public-Private Partnership) projects in housing delivery in Ghana, focusing on sustainable building design, project management techniques, and communication strategies within construction projects to achieve critical success criteria for public housing development.

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A critical success model for PPP public housing delivery in Ghana(2016)
Communication performance challenges in PPP projects: cases of Ghana and South Africa(2019)
Decision support factors evaluative model for affordable PPP public housing delivery in Ghana(2024)
Significant governance factors in PPP infrastructure delivery performance in Ghana(2021)
Regulatory Distress: Architects’ Perspective on Enforcement of Building Regulations in Ghana(2019)
An Analysis of Influence of Information-Sharing Behavioural Factors on Information Asymmetry in PPP Projects(2024)
Correction to: An Analysis of Influence of Information-Sharing Behavioural Factors on Information Asymmetry in PPP Projects(2025)
Stakeholder requirements for building energy efficiency in mass housing delivery: the House of Quality approach(2017)
Measures to improve the adoption of life cycle assessment in the South African construction industry(2019)
Sustainability literacy level among real estate developers towards sustainability performance optimization in housing delivery in Ghana(2023)
Innovative green construction adoption in Ghana: architects’ perspectives from theory of planned behaviour(2024)
Capability readiness model for green design practices for affordable housing delivery in Ghana(2025)
Designing for a Low-Cost Low-Energy Building in Sub-Saharan Africa Using a Simulation-Based Approach: The Case of a Residential Building in Ghana(2024)
Ascertaining the Benefit Indexes of Life Cycle Assessment in the South African Construction Industry: A Hybrid Fuzzy Analysis Approach(2023)
Baseline Knowledge of Building Carbon Emissions: A Survey of Ghanaian Construction Professionals(2024)
Theoretical and practical implications for engendering project team communication effectiveness in mass housing project delivery in Ghana(2017)
Modelling the Effect of Housing Design Unit Contract Packaging on Mass Housing Project Team Communication Performance(2016)
Relationship clusters and performance of conflict management strategies in cross-organisational projects teams(2023)
Factors contributing towards the effectiveness of construction project teams(2015)
Principal component analysis of professional competencies of architects in the Ghanaian construction industry(2016)
Contribution of multiple construction site management features to project team communication effectiveness: the case of mass housing projects(2015)
Nature of communication performance in non-traditional procurements in South Africa(2019)
Collaborative practices in South African construction project delivery(2017)
Dimensions of social barriers to effective collaborative working in construction supply chain(2018)
Contribution of person-team fit parameters to teamwork effectiveness in construction project teams(2022)
Determining Critical Project Success Criteria for Public Housing Building Projects (PHBPS) in Ghana(2012)
Examining the Performance Level of Project Management Competencies of Architects in Ghana Using Gap Analysis Approach(2018)
Identification of the critical project management competencies of architects in the Ghanaian construction industry(2015)
The Relationship between Level of Architect’s Professional Competencies and Client Satisfaction Level(2014)
Analysis of Causes of Delay in Middle and High Income Self-Build Housing Projects (SBHPs) in Wa, Ghana(2015)
Effective Construction Project Delivery(2020)
Dimensions of social barriers to effective collaborative working in construction supply chain(2018)
Key drivers of effective collaborative working inconstruction supply chain in South Africa(2019)
Nature of communication performance among multi-teams in mass housing project delivery: a fuzzy set theory approach(2021)
AN EMPIRICAL ASSESSMENT OF INEFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION INHERENT IN THE ATTRIBUTES OF MASS HOUSING PROJECTS(2015)
Investigating the Underlining Factors of Critical Project Success Criteria for Public Housing Delivery in Ghana(2013)
Nature of Communication Ineffectiveness Inherent in the Procurement Systems on Mass Housing Projects(2015)
Communication performance inherent in the repetitive attributes of projects: the case of mass housing projects(2021)
Understanding Communication in Construction Project Delivery(2020)
Procurement Systems: Underscoring Their Particularities(2020)
Effective Construction Project Delivery: Improving Communication Performance in Non-Traditional Procurement Systems(2020)
Understanding Communication Effectiveness(2020)
Critical Professional Competencies of Architects in the Ghanaian Construction Industry(2016)
Critical Factors for Managing Non-traditional Procurement Communication(2020)
Nature of effects of dynamics of team control on project team effectiveness in construction project delivery(2020)
Identifying the Communication Competency Behaviors of Mass Housing Project Teams in Developing Countries: An Exploratory Study(2016)
Challenges Associated with Communication Medium among Project Teams on Mass Housing Project delivery in Ghana(2015)
Critical behavioural index for improving collaborative working in projects teams using fuzzy synthetic evaluation(2023)
Nature of Barriers in Construction Communication Performance(2020)
Nature of effects of dynamics of team control on project team effectiveness in construction project delivery(2020)
General Introduction(2020)
An evaluation of the adaptive performance of architects in project teams in Ghana using fuzzy approach(2024)
Predicting the adoption of e-procurement in construction project delivery in Sub-Saharan Africa: an application of UTAUT2(2022)
E-procurement acceptance in the Ghanaian public sector: an application of an extended technology acceptance model (TAM) in the construction industry(2024)
Augmented reality for construction revolution – analysis of critical success factors(2021)
Using the TOE theoretical framework to study the adoption of BIM-AR in a developing country: the case of Ghana(2023)
Identification and Classification of the Unique Features of Mass Housing Projects(2014)
Ontology of the Communication Performance Prospects of Building Information Modelling Adoption among Project Teams in Construction Project Delivery(2020)
Exploring Information and Communications Technology for Enhanced Communication in Non-traditional Procurement(2020)
Collaborative Flow of Work in the Construction Industry(2023)
Clusters of key barriers to life cycle assessment adoption in the South African construction industry: perspectives of stakeholders(2020)
Benefits of e-governance implementation in physical infrastructure development at the local government level(2016)
Challenges to Integration of Information Technology in Physical\n Infrastructure Development Processes at the Local Government Level(2015)
Skills Development in the 4th Industrial Revolution: The Construction Industry(2023)
Establishing the characteristics of mental toughness among construction professionals(2024)
Improving continuing professional development compliance among construction professionals through integrated strategies in South Africa(2018)
Delphi Survey on the Influence of Succession Planning in Leadership Development(2019)
Design optimisation for embodied carbon and thermal performance of a courtyard house in the warm–humid climate of Ghana(2024)
Design Optimisation of Fenestration and Orientation for Daylighting and Energy Performance in Ghana Using Genetic Algorithm(2024)
Architectural service consulting strategic clusters and service quality performance in public procurement in Ghana(2025)
Role of information sharing and management commitment on procurement performance in public organisations of developing economies – PLS-SEM approach(2025)
The Case of Non-traditional Procurement Systems and Communication(2020)
The Tenets for Improving Communication in Non-traditional Procurement(2020)
Diversity and Inclusion in the Construction Industry: The Vulnerability Factor(2023)
Construction Experts’ Perceptions on the Influence Of Emotional Intelligence on Leadership Development(2019)
Improving Communication in Non-traditional Communication: The Case of Critical Competencies(2020)
Significant Cultural Intelligence Attributes for Performance Effectiveness in Cross-Organisational Project Teams(2023)
Challenges to Integration of Information Technology in Physical Infrastructure Development Processes at the Local Government Level(2015)
Critical Success Criteria for Public Housing Project Delivery in Ghana(2012)
Towards an Adoption Framework for Indigenous Building Materials Usage in Housing Delivery in Urban/Peri-Urban Areas of Ghana: A Theoretical Review(2024)
Non-traditional Procurement Systems(2020)
Communication Dynamics in Non-traditional Procurement Communication(2020)
Relationship clusters and performance of conflict management strategies in cross-organisational projects teams()

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