Abstract:
The Sri Lanka construction market size was valued at $12.8 billion by 2022. Easing of
foreign exchange liquidity pressure, strong remittances, improved tourism earnings, and
rising private investment in the construction industry is driving the industry‘s output. The
other element contributing to the Sri Lanka construction market growth is investments in
transport, housing, mining, industrial and tourism projects. The research endeavor
investigated that, ‗Factors affect workplace stress of executive-level employees at
construction sector with special reference to Access PLC‘. The general objective of the study
was to find out the factors affecting employees work stress in construction sector and to
identify the factors affect job stress of executive level employees at selected organization, to
determine the relationship between identified factors and job stress, to find out the overall
level of job stress among executive level of employees and to provide management
recommendations are specific objectives of the study. As a quantitative study, data analysis
was done through SPSS software version 25 testing both descriptive statistics and inferential
statistics such as correlation and regression analysis. Having 150 executive-level employees,
100 was the sample size. In order to describe independent variables, work overload, work-life
balance, physical working environment, job security and co-workers‘ behavior are described
the employee job stress of dependent variable. The data collection instrument of
questionnaire was demonstrated in simple random sampling method and based on those
variables five hypotheses were developed. The questionnaire contained demographic data of
sample profile including questions for dependent and independent variables as close-ended
method. Five-point Likert scale was used to rate the answers. As an online survey, Google
form of questionnaire was demonstrated to collect the data among executive-level employees
who appear in different locations of sites. The analysis revealed that, except co-workers‘
behavior and job security other three variables had significant and moderate positive
relationship with the work stress. The work overload, work-life balance, and physical
working environment were expressed impact on work stress. However, co-workers‘ behavior
and job security did not yield any impact on work stress. Thereby, study accepted all
developed alternative hypotheses of work overload, work-life balance, and physical working
environment while rejecting job security and co-workers‘ behavior hypotheses. Since, the
study presented recommendations for each variable based on the findings in order to decrease
the work stress of executive-level employees in the construction industry.