Abstract

The construction industry is very dynamic in nature due to the increasing uncertainty in the economic
 environment in which building projects have now become much more complex. In the construction
 industry, it is often required to draw inferences about a relationship or relationship between two or
 more variables. In this article, we analyze how to establish a relationship or association between two
 quantitative variables, i.e. variables that can be "measured". the number of people employed in the
 construction industry and the actual costs of this industry and others. Correlation analysis helps answer these questions.
 The construction industry is also known for its conservatism and lack of innovation. In order to increase the level of use of construction innovations, the real drivers of innovation in the context of
 construction were considered.

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