Dr. Zakari Mustapha
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Dr. Zakari Mustapha

Senior Lecturer
Cape Coast Technical University, Ghana


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Construction Engineering Management from University of Johannesburg, South Africa

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Area of Interest:

Engineering
100%
Building Technology
62%
Civil Engineering
90%
Land Resources
75%
Construction
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
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Chapters
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Articles
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Abstracts
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Selected Publications

  1. Mustapha, Z., B.B. Akomah and J. Baiden, 2022. Impact of work-related musculoskeletal disorders among construction workers in Ghana. Balt. J. Real Estate Econ. Construct. Manage., 10: 129-139.
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  2. Akomah, B.B., Z. Mustapha and E.K. Ofosu, 2022. Contractors’ commitment to early completion of projects. Aust. J. Sci. Technol., 4: 283-288.
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  3. Hagan, D.E., Z. Mustapha, B.B. Akomah and P.K. Aidoo, 2021. Occupational health and safety practices in cape coast metropolis. Balt. J. Real Estate Econ. Construct. Manage., 9: 112-121.
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  4. Osei, D.Y., Z. Mustapha and M.D.H. Zebilila, 2020. Compressive strength of concrete using different curing methods. J. Social Dev. Sci., 10: 30-38.
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  5. Mustapha, Z., D.K. Dadzie, N. Gabriel and A. Cephas, 2020. Comparative analysis of properties of polythene terephthalate and traditional concrete blocks for buildings. Int. Assoc. Sustainable Dev. Manage., Vol. 9. 10.7492/IJAEC.2020.004.
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  6. Akomah, B.B., Z. Mustapha, J.H. Quayson and E.N. Jackson, 2020. Conceptual framework for measuring building contractors’ quality control. Int. Assoc. Sustainable Dev. Manage., 8: 36-44.
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  7. Akomah, B.B., L.K. Ahinaquah and Z. Mustapha, 2020. Skilled labour shortage in the building construction industry within the central region. Balt. J. Real Estate Econ. Construct. Manage., 8: 83-92.
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  8. Mustapha, Z., C. Aigbavboa and W.D. Thwala, 2019. Significance of compliance with contractors’ safety policy. Int. J. Interdiscip. Res. Innovations, 7: 47-53.
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  9. Mustapha, Z., 2019. Contractor’s perception towards safety and its consequences on construction workers in cape coast metropolis. MOJ Civil Eng.. 5: 102-105.
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  10. Jackson, E.N., Z. Mustapha and S. Kotey, 2019. Compressive strength of concrete produced with proportions of coconut and palm kernel shells. Int. Assoc. Sustainable Dev. Manage., 8: 35-41.
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  11. Mustapha, Z., C.O. Aigbavboa and W.D. Thwala, 2016. A mini-factor health and safety compliance: A multivariate factorial analysis. J. Constr. Project Manage. Innov., 6: 1353-1362.
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  12. Mustapha, Z., C. Aigbavboa and W.D. Thwala, 2016. Health and safety compliance model for small and medium-sized enterprise contractors in Ghana. Int. J. Eng. Adv. Technol. Stud., 4: 33-48.
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  13. Mustapha, Z., C. Aigbavboa and W.D. Thwala, 2016. Government support towards health and safety: A multi-method approach analysis. Int. J. Archit. Eng. Constr., 5: 251-257.
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  14. Mustapha, Z., 2016. Revised health and safety compliance model for the Ghanaian construction industry. Int. J. Eng. Sci. Technol., 8: 46-51.
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  15. Mustapha, Z., 2013. Accelerated factors of delays on project delivery in Ghana: A case study of Cape Coast Metropolis. J. Applied Sci. Environ. Sustain., 1: 54-61.
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  16. Mustapha, Z. and M. Akani, 2013. Earthen construction, as a solution to building industries in Ghana. J. Econ. Sustain. Dev., 4: 190-198.
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  17. Mustapha, Z. and J. Agbevade, 2011. Building maintenance systems of public health institutions in Ghana: A case study of La General hospital-Accra. J. Constr. Project Manage. Innov., 1: 155-166.
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