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Role of Workforce Management in Bridge Superstructure Labor Productivity
Authors:H Randolph Thomas  R Edward Minchin  Jr  Dong Chen
Affiliation:1Professor of Civil Engineering, Penn State Univ., 201 Transportation Research Bldg., University Park, PA?16802-4710.
2Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, The Univ. of Florida, P.O. Box 116580, Gainesville, FL?32611-6580.
3Graduate Research Assistant, Iowa State Univ., 454 Town Engineering Bldg., Ames, IA?50011.
Abstract:There have been many studies on different aspects of the construction process in regard to how they each impact construction productivity. In reviewing the documentation of this research, very few articles were located that dealt with heavy/highway construction in general, and even fewer were found that dealt with bridges in particular. In addition, very little was found in the literature dealing with the effect that the quality of workforce management has on construction productivity. This paper describes the results of four case studies of highway bridge construction performed by established contractors with little bridge building experience, in which workforce management had a significant negative effect on labor productivity. The contractors’ lack of experience in bridge construction seemed to be the cause of several problems that plagued each of the four projects. The baseline productivity of each project was calculated, and the loss of labor efficiency was estimated to be 80, 75, 32, and 70%, respectively. The schedule slippage on the four case study projects was estimated to be between 127 and 329%.
Keywords:Labor  Productivity  Bridge construction  Personnel management  
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