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Estimation Of Optimal Productivity In Labor-Intensive Construction Operations, Krishna Prasad Kisi
Estimation Of Optimal Productivity In Labor-Intensive Construction Operations, Krishna Prasad Kisi
Department of Construction Engineering and Management: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
In an attempt to evaluate the efficiency of labor-intensive construction operations, project managers typically compare actual with historical productivity for equivalent operations. However, this approach toward examining productivity only provides a relative benchmark for efficiency and may lead to the characterization of operations as objectively efficient when in reality such operations might simply be comparably efficient.
Optimal productivity is the highest sustainable productivity achievable under good management and typical field conditions. Optimal productivity is useful in the determination of the absolute efficiency of construction operations because an accurate estimate of optimal labor productivity allows for the comparison of actual vs. …