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An analysis of multiskilled labor strategies in construction

Posted on:1998-10-13Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The University of Texas at AustinCandidate:Burleson, Rebecca CFull Text:PDF
GTID:1469390014476539Subject:Civil engineering
Abstract/Summary:
he adequate supply of trained craft/trade workers and improved project cost performance are the most critical issues facing the construction industry today. All over the United States, contractors report difficulty in staffing projects with enough adequately trained, skilled workers to deliver construction services in a cost effective manner. The single-skilled labor strategy currently used by the construction industry is inefficient and may diminish the beneficial impact of many industry innovations. Advancements in computer aided management tools have increased our understanding of work processes and improved managerial decision capabilities, but they have not altered the way work is organized or performed in the field. Advancements in technology applications have improved the accuracy, efficiency, and safety of many field tasks, but have not delivered overall productivity/cost savings to warrant their widespread implementation. This research directly addresses the paradigm of the "single-skilled" craft worker that is prevalent throughout the unionized and non-unionized sectors of the U.S. construction industry. An analysis model is developed to measure the project performance impact of alternative labor utilization strategies. The economic model is used to analyze the impact of four distinct multiskill strategies on the construction of a...
Keywords/Search Tags:Construction, Strategies, Labor
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