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Labor Productivity Drivers and Opportunities in the Construction Industry
Authors:Eddy M Rojas  Peerapong Aramvareekul
Affiliation:1Assistant Professor, Dept. of Construction Management, Univ. of Washington, 116 Architecture Hall, Seattle, WA?98195-1610.
2Graduate Student, Dept. of Civil, Structural, and Environmental Engineering, State Univ. of New York at Buffalo, 212 Ketter Hall, Buffalo, NY?14260.
Abstract:The study of labor productivity in the construction industry is gaining increasing attention as the industry faces multiple problems related to its workforce. This paper presents the results of a survey instrument applied to determine the relative level of relevance of construction labor productivity drivers and opportunities. Owners, general contractors, electrical contractors, mechanical contractors, consultants, and others participated in this survey. Management skills and manpower issues were identified as the two areas with the greatest potential to affect productivity according to survey respondents. Surprisingly, external factors, which are often cited as a major cause for reduced productivity in the construction industry, were considered to be one of the least relevant productivity drivers. These results suggest that respondents consider the improvement of labor productivity within their reach and control rather than determined by external conditions.
Keywords:Productivity  Labor  Construction industry  
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