Abstract

In construction industry labor cost 30 to 50% of total cost of project. In Chambal Region (M.P.) construction industry is facing the problems of low productivity. The aim of this study, therefore, is to identify and rank the relative importance of factors perceived to affect labor productivity on construction sites. To achieve this objective, professional such as Project Manager, Project Engineer, Site Engineer, Architect, Assistance Project Manager, Assistance Project Engineer and other who work on the project from management to execution level, were invited to participate in a questionnaire survey. In questionnaire, factors were divided in four primary groups such as (1) management; (2) technological; (3) human/labor; and (4) external. After the analysis of questionnaire we find top ten following factors which effect on construction labor productivity in Chambal Region such as : (1) Clarification in Technical Specifications; (2) Labor Supervisions; (3) Method of construction; (4) Delay in Payment; (5) Labor Fatigue; (6) lack of construction managers leadership; (7) extents of variations/change order during executions; (8) late arrival, early quit, and frequent unscheduled breaks; (9) Labor Skill; and (10) Availability of Experienced Labor. The results obtained can be used by construction professional to take care of labor productivity in construction projects. --------------------------------------------------------------------***------------------------------------------------------------------

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