Abstract:
Labour is one of the most crucial requirements in the
construction industry. The current Sri Lankan construction
industry is having a hard time finding skilled workers to match
their higher demand. Hence, they tend to explore other options
such as employing foreign workers. As a result, the cost of labour
is increased creating other social and economic issues. Therefore,
in order to be profitable, it is essential to optimize the worker
productivity. With the aim of improving worker productivity all
the factors that affect the productivity needed to be identified and
categorized. In this study all the critical factors affecting worker
productivity identified through thorough literature review. Using
several rounds of surveys factor ranking was done to identify the
most critical factors affecting the worker productivity. Using the
identified and ranked factors a tool (“Enhancer”) was developed.
“Enhancer” assists the project managers, engineers to assess the
most critical factors affecting workers’ productivity for a
particular construction site and, automatically obtain
recommendations and suggestions for low performing factors.
Furthermore, the “Enhancer” tool provides an easy process to
train the labours and maintain latest construction methods and
documents.
Citation:
D. M. T. G. N. M. Karunarathna and C. S. A. Siriwardana, "A Tool to Assess Construction Worker Productivity," 2018 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2018, pp. 577-582, doi: 10.1109/MERCon.2018.8421909.