Carpentry workers issues and efficiencies related to construction productivity in commercial construction projects in Alberta

Author:

Hewage Kasun N,Ruwanpura Janaka Y

Abstract

For decades, many researchers have reported the decline in construction productivity, but it is impossible to generalize the productivity problems due to issues such as geographical differences, weather changes, skill level differences in the labour force, and workload demand. There are currently approximately 160 000 construction workers in Alberta, and the value of ongoing and future projects in the oil and gas sector alone is over Can$200 billion. Because of the high demand and necessity for a comprehensive research study for Alberta to improve construction productivity, a 2 year study commenced with the collaboration of four eminent contractors to investigate human, management, and external issues. Under human issues, 101 construction workers in the carpentry trade were observed, interviewed, and surveyed by questionnaire. This paper discusses the research method, results, and recommendations of the productivity research specific to the human issues. These recommendations were communicated to the contractors for improving the human issues by developing and analyzing a new expectancy model considering construction workers' effort and performance and the tool times observed to mitigate the reasons for non-tool time.Key words: construction productivity, worker motivation, expectancy theory, tool time, construction workers.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

General Environmental Science,Civil and Structural Engineering

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