Abstract:
Construction workers are the basic unit of the construction industry. The behaviour of
construction workers is considered variable, which impacts on worker productivity. Therefore,
obtaining the highest levels of performance is crucial to be competitive in the construction
industry. The scarcity of skilled workers, increase of many high-rise building projects and
changes in the economic and political conditions aggravated the need of seeking strategies to
improve the performances of construction workers.
In the construction industry, contractors attempt to improve the workers’ productivity with the
aim of profit. Few frameworks which are connected were developed using different kind of
research techniques. Firstly the existing productivity measurement techniques were
thoroughly studied.
Furthermore frequent and critical errors and reworks in the building construction, causesof
delay, factors affecting sub-contractor performance were identified and studied. In this study,
the main focus is to setup relevant assessment frameworks to assess the productivity of Sri
Lankan construction sites. To have a complete productivity assessment, a new framework was
put forward considering an Initial and Detailed Assessment.
The initial assessment was developed to get a relative measure of productivity according to
the external conditions other than labour and management. As the first step, critical factors
that affect productivity were identified. Then, a few surveys were carried out to categorize and
weight the factors. Detailed Assessment will be fulfilled on the basis with Activity Analysis
to investigate root causes and improvements for the poor performance. It will mainly focus on
sub-contractor performance on progress, direct work percentage and. worker performance
benchmarking.
Further errors and rework reduction framework and sub-contractor assessment framework was
connected to detailed assessment. Developed sub-contractor assessment is mainly a factor
based assessment. It is reinforced with onsite data to cross check the performance and
assessment value. Activity analysis results, crew wise errors and rework amount, attendance
records and other available management records in different divisions in the site are connected
to the sub-contractor assessment process
Analyzing the nature, frequent areas, and trends was identified as a key to minimize the
repetitive errors. In a large construction site mainly high rise building construction projects
most of the towers are having typical floors. In the framework which is a major part in detailed
assessment, possible errors and reworks were identified under three main stages structural,
masonry and finishing.
Finally, the developed frameworks are incorporated into a template which can easily be
plugged into a web tool. An initial version of the web-tool (“Enhancer”- enhancer.lk) was
developed. The “Enhancer” tool can analyse the performance using a set of developer
productivity tools. The tool can suggest best practices according to the inserted data and
information. Furthermore, it can work as a helping hand for productivity improvement.
The developed productivity improvement framework was implemented in a building
construction project in Sri Lanka, and it was able to contribute to the productivity improvement
process. Additionally, six presentations and knowledge and research finding sharing sessions
were successfully carried out and received very good feedback from the experts who were in
the audience.
Citation:
Karunarathna, D.M.T.G.N.M. (2019). A Tool to assess and improve the construction worker productivity [Master’s theses, University of Moratuwa]. Institutional Repository University of Moratuwa. http://dl.lib.mrt.ac.lk/handle/123/15760