Impact of Shift Work on Labor Productivity for Labor Intensive Contractor |
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Authors: | Awad S. Hanna Chul-Ki Chang Kenneth T. Sullivan Jeffery A. Lackney |
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Affiliation: | 1Professor, Construction Engineering and Management Program Chair, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison, 2314 Engineering Hall, 1415 Engineering Dr., Madison, WI 53706. E-mail: hanna@engr.wisc.edu 2Research Fellow, Construction and Economy Research Institute of Korea, Construction Bldg. 71-2 Nonhyundong Kangnamgu, Seoul, 135-701, Korea. E-mail:ckchang@cerik.re.kr 3Assistant Professor, Del E. Webb School of Construction, Arizona State Univ., P.O. Box 870204, Tempe, AZ 85287. E-mail: Kenneth.sullivan@asu.edu 4Assistant Professor, Dept. of Engineering Professional Development, Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison, Room 825, 432 N. Lake St., Madison, WI 53706. E-mail: lackney@epd.engr.wisc.edu
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Abstract: | Generally, a contractor has three options in accelerating a construction schedule: working longer hours, increasing the number of workers, or creating an additional shift of workers. There has been a significant amount of research conducted on scheduled overtime on construction labor productivity. However, little information has been found in the literature addressing the labor inefficiency associated with working a second shift. This paper has qualitative and quantitative components. The qualitative part details why and how shift work affects labor productivity, and then addresses the appropriate use of shift work. The quantitative component determines the relationship between the length of shift work and labor efficiency. The results of the research show that shift work has the potential to be both beneficial and detrimental to the productivity of construction labor. Small amounts of well-organized shift work can serve as a very effective response to schedule compression. The productivity loss, obtained from the quantification model developed through this study, ranges from ?11 to 17% depending on the amount of shift work used. |
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Keywords: | Labor Productivity Scheduling Construction industry Contractors |
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