Affiliation:
1. Technical university of Kosice , Slovakia Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Technology, Economics and Management in Civil Engineering
Abstract
Abstract
This article aims to analyze productivity issues during the implementation of plastering works on the case study of a residential complex. The results of the study revealed that establishing a proper work schedule and adhering to the Takt schedule resulted in a 19% increase in plastering productivity compared to non-Takt schedules. Furthermore, the study identified the existence of waste, which had a negative impact on the progress of the plastering work and could have been prevented through better project planning during the initial project phases.
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