Confined Site Construction and its Impact on Personnel Productivity
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13/09/2012
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Inner city, confined site construction is quickly becoming the norm within the construction sector. The aim of this paper is to identify and document the effect, if any, that a confined construction site environment has on the productivity of on-site personnel. In order to compile the relevant information and attain appropriate results on the matter in question, a qualitative analytical approach is adopted. This process incorporates multiple cases studies from Ireland, Northern Ireland and USA. From the resulting case studies, a minimum of three individual interviews and focus group seminars are conducted to aid in the collection of the data while also assisting in the confirmation of the factors identified from a critique of the relevant literature. From the resulting case studies and discussions, a list of the key issues pertaining to the on-site productivity of personnel emerged and is documented as follows; 1) Overcrowding of personnel at workstations, 2) Lack of space for the effective movement of personnel on-site, 3) Numerous trades working within the one space on-site. Through identifying the issues highlighted and proactively mitigating or eliminating the factors detailed, on-site management professionals can strive to ensure maximum productivity from the industry’s most important resource – people. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
Fonte |
Spillane , J , Oyedele , L , Coates , R , Von Meding , J & Konanahalli , A 2012 , ' Confined Site Construction and its Impact on Personnel Productivity ' Paper presented at 2012 RICS COBRA , Las Vegas, Nevada , United States , 01/09/2012 - 01/09/2012 , . |
Palavras-Chave | #city centre development, overcrowding, project management, site management, space |
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conferenceObject |