Schedule Acceleration, Work Flow, and Labor Productivity

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Journal Categories
Technology
Building construction
Architectural engineering
Structural engineering of buildings
Technology
Engineering (General)
Civil engineering (General)
Technology
Technology (General)
Industrial engineering
Management engineering
Information technology
Refrences
Title Journal Journal Categories Citations Publication Date
Thomas H. R. and Smith G. R. (1990). “Loss of construction labor productivity due to inefficiencies and disruptions: The weight of expert opinion.” PTI Rep. 9019 Pennsylvania Transp. Inst. Pennsylvania State University University Park Pa.
Thomas H. R. and Kramer D. F. (1987). “Construction productivity measurement and performance evaluation.” Source Document 35 Construction Industry Institute Austin Tex.
Thomas H. R. Arnold T. M. and Oloufa A. A. (1995). “Quantification of labor inefficiencies resulting from schedule compression and acceleration.” Rep. to Electr. Contracting Fndn. Bethesda Md.
National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA). (1983). “Normal rate of manpower consumption.” Rep. 5075 Bethesda Md.
Electrical Contracting Foundation Inc. (1996). “Strategies for minimizing the economic consequences of schedule acceleration and compression.” Index No. F9604 Bethesda Md.