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PRODUCTIVITYPRODUCTIVITY
(MAJOR INFLUENTIAL FACTORS)(MAJOR INFLUENTIAL FACTORS)
RESEARCH MODEL
(Process model productivity on site)
• Organisational Factors
• Contract management
• Finance
• Etc
PROJECT WORK ENVIRONMENT
Pre-construction
Activities (1)
D1. Client brief
D2. Project objectives
D3. Specification
D4. Design/build-ability
D5. Contractual
arrangement
D6. Planning
D7. Scheduling
D8. Estimating
Site/Project
Manager (2)
Characteristics
D9. Experience/capability
D10. Leadership style
D11. Authority/influence
D12. Goal commitment
D13. Involvement
Labour (6)
Characteristics
D39. Subcontracting
Labour
D40. Direct labour
Management (3)
Factors
D14. Clarity of tasks
D15. Team work
D16. The style of
management
D17. Safety management
Management (4)
System
D18. Planning
D19. Communication
D20. Controlling
D21. Co-ordinating
Resource (5)
Management
D22. Labour selection
D23. Labour control
D24. Material selection
D25. Material handling
D26. Plant
D27. D31. Waste on site
D32. D38. Delay and
Disruption on site
Motivating
Factors (7)
D41-D46
Hygiene
Factors
D47-D55
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Project
Performance
• Time
• Cost
• Quality
• Safety
Job
SatisfactionEffort Rewards
Ability and Skill of worker
CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY
MAJOR INFLUENTIAL FACTORS
 The main areas pertain to:
 Managerial
 Technological
 Social factors
The crucial factors, which have a major
effect on construction productivity, can
be divided into two main areas:
 internal factors
 external factors
CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY
CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY
AND MAJOR INFLUENTIAL FACTORS
Internal factors
 The construction site productivity is
directly under the influence of the site
managers and project manager.
 often, project managers and site
managers are task orientated;
 their concern is to finish the project on
time and within budget;
CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY AND MAJOR
INFLUENTIAL FACTORS
 Project mangers or Site mangers with
poor communication, human relations
will not be able to lead their team.
 Managers must be able to motivate
workers.
 It is important for managers to have
both professional and academic
qualifications.
CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY AND MAJOR
INFLUENTIAL FACTORS
 Managers should have a number of
basic characteristics in their approach
to a project, such as:
 accuracy
 determination
 initiative
 integrity
 loyalty
 resourcefulness
 self-confidence and a balanced
temperament
CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY AND MAJOR
INFLUENTIAL FACTORS
 In the past construction projects were
delivered in the traditional way where by
design was separated from construction.
 The separation of design and construct can
affect productivity if there is delay in taking
design changes or drawings to the
contractor.
 In these circumstances, site labour force and
plant become idle resulting in site
productivity decline.
CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY AND MAJOR
INFLUENTIAL FACTORS
THE ROLE OF PROJECT
MANAGEMENT TEAM
 The prime aim of the management
team is to minimise construction costs
and meet all Key performance
Indicators (KPI’s).
 This can be achieved if resources are
used in most effective way.
CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY
AND MAJOR INFLUENTIAL FACTORS
 As a result, many techniques have
been introduced to assist mangers in
managing resources more effectively.
 The construction management team is
also responsible for improving the
construction industry’s
competitiveness.
 both in the domestic and international
market.
CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY AND MAJOR
INFLUENTIAL FACTORS
 Project management involvement
begins at the design stage.
 All decisions taken at the design stage
must be directed towards achieving the
client’s expectations for:
 Cost
 Quality
 Time
 Full satisfaction
CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY
AND MAJOR INFLUENTIAL FACTORS
 The construction work must be
handled in such a way that it is
completed on time within the set
budget.
 At any time, several design teams
are involved in the design stage of
a project.
CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY AND MAJOR
INFLUENTIAL FACTORS
 The teamwork amongst design team
will reduce design change.
 A good management team can
reduce variationvariation to the original plan.
Following a design change:
 the site labour force;
 and plant become idle resulting in
site productivity decline.
CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY
AND MAJOR INFLUENTIAL FACTORS
Project managers are also
responsible for choosing the
right contract for the right
project.
The right choice of contract is an
important part of the project
management decision-making
process.
CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY AND MAJOR
INFLUENTIAL FACTORS
 Reducing the time required to deliver a
project is one way of improving
competitiveness.
 Network Programming allows managers
to reduce time.
 The implementation of construct-ability
can reduce the scheduled time for a
project by up to 30% without any extra
cost to the project.
CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY
AND MAJOR INFLUENTIAL FACTORS
The main responsibilities of project
managers are:
 in reducing cost;
 maintaining high quality work;
 reducing waste;
 reducing delays;
 Etc.
CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY AND MAJOR
INFLUENTIAL FACTORS
PROJECT MANAGEMENT EFFECTIVENESS
 The project management’s
effectiveness is about having the
power to produce good results.
Management effectiveness is influenced
by several factors such as:
 education;
 training and experience- help project
Managers to develop their knowledge
and skill.
CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY AND MAJOR
INFLUENTIAL FACTORS
 The project Manager’s familiarity with
their working environment and team
members.
 This determines a project manager’s
approach in dealing with the activities
on site.
 The project manager’s managerial
behaviour is influenced by:
 company rules and regulations.
CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY AND MAJOR
INFLUENTIAL FACTORS
Poorly performing projects are caused
by:
 Disruption;
 site congestion;
 sequencing (events following each
other in a successive way);
 lack of availability of material;
CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY AND MAJOR
INFLUENTIAL FACTORDS
Also,
site management;
worker’s skills;
the motivation of workforce;
quality of engineering;
work environment.
CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY AND MAJOR
INFLUENTIAL FACTORS
The effectiveness of the site manager
depends on several factors.
1) Personal factors such as:
 the manager’s age
 experience
 qualification
 style of management
 membership of professional body
 etc.
CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY AND MAJOR
INFLUENTIAL FACTOR
2) Job related variables such as:
salary
job satisfaction
job security
All of which may influence the site
manager’s motivation.
CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY
AND MAJOR INFLUENTIAL FACTORS
project variables are defined as:
 building type;
 project size;
 Duration;
 construction methods and complexity
of the project.
organisational variables such as:
 the size of the company;
 site engineers’ level of authority.
CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY AND MAJOR
INFLUENTIAL FACTORS
Also,
 External factors
External factors include:
 characteristics of the industry
 client participation
 inclement weather
 economic climate
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  • 1.
  • 2.
    RESEARCH MODEL (Process modelproductivity on site) • Organisational Factors • Contract management • Finance • Etc PROJECT WORK ENVIRONMENT Pre-construction Activities (1) D1. Client brief D2. Project objectives D3. Specification D4. Design/build-ability D5. Contractual arrangement D6. Planning D7. Scheduling D8. Estimating Site/Project Manager (2) Characteristics D9. Experience/capability D10. Leadership style D11. Authority/influence D12. Goal commitment D13. Involvement Labour (6) Characteristics D39. Subcontracting Labour D40. Direct labour Management (3) Factors D14. Clarity of tasks D15. Team work D16. The style of management D17. Safety management Management (4) System D18. Planning D19. Communication D20. Controlling D21. Co-ordinating Resource (5) Management D22. Labour selection D23. Labour control D24. Material selection D25. Material handling D26. Plant D27. D31. Waste on site D32. D38. Delay and Disruption on site Motivating Factors (7) D41-D46 Hygiene Factors D47-D55 P R O D U C T I V I T Y Project Performance • Time • Cost • Quality • Safety Job SatisfactionEffort Rewards Ability and Skill of worker
  • 3.
    CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY MAJOR INFLUENTIALFACTORS  The main areas pertain to:  Managerial  Technological  Social factors The crucial factors, which have a major effect on construction productivity, can be divided into two main areas:  internal factors  external factors
  • 4.
  • 5.
    CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY AND MAJORINFLUENTIAL FACTORS Internal factors  The construction site productivity is directly under the influence of the site managers and project manager.  often, project managers and site managers are task orientated;  their concern is to finish the project on time and within budget;
  • 6.
    CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY ANDMAJOR INFLUENTIAL FACTORS  Project mangers or Site mangers with poor communication, human relations will not be able to lead their team.  Managers must be able to motivate workers.  It is important for managers to have both professional and academic qualifications.
  • 7.
    CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY ANDMAJOR INFLUENTIAL FACTORS  Managers should have a number of basic characteristics in their approach to a project, such as:  accuracy  determination  initiative  integrity  loyalty  resourcefulness  self-confidence and a balanced temperament
  • 9.
    CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY ANDMAJOR INFLUENTIAL FACTORS  In the past construction projects were delivered in the traditional way where by design was separated from construction.  The separation of design and construct can affect productivity if there is delay in taking design changes or drawings to the contractor.  In these circumstances, site labour force and plant become idle resulting in site productivity decline.
  • 10.
    CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY ANDMAJOR INFLUENTIAL FACTORS THE ROLE OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT TEAM  The prime aim of the management team is to minimise construction costs and meet all Key performance Indicators (KPI’s).  This can be achieved if resources are used in most effective way.
  • 11.
    CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY AND MAJORINFLUENTIAL FACTORS  As a result, many techniques have been introduced to assist mangers in managing resources more effectively.  The construction management team is also responsible for improving the construction industry’s competitiveness.  both in the domestic and international market.
  • 12.
    CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY ANDMAJOR INFLUENTIAL FACTORS  Project management involvement begins at the design stage.  All decisions taken at the design stage must be directed towards achieving the client’s expectations for:  Cost  Quality  Time  Full satisfaction
  • 13.
    CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY AND MAJORINFLUENTIAL FACTORS  The construction work must be handled in such a way that it is completed on time within the set budget.  At any time, several design teams are involved in the design stage of a project.
  • 14.
    CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY ANDMAJOR INFLUENTIAL FACTORS  The teamwork amongst design team will reduce design change.  A good management team can reduce variationvariation to the original plan. Following a design change:  the site labour force;  and plant become idle resulting in site productivity decline.
  • 15.
    CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY AND MAJORINFLUENTIAL FACTORS Project managers are also responsible for choosing the right contract for the right project. The right choice of contract is an important part of the project management decision-making process.
  • 16.
    CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY ANDMAJOR INFLUENTIAL FACTORS  Reducing the time required to deliver a project is one way of improving competitiveness.  Network Programming allows managers to reduce time.  The implementation of construct-ability can reduce the scheduled time for a project by up to 30% without any extra cost to the project.
  • 17.
    CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY AND MAJORINFLUENTIAL FACTORS The main responsibilities of project managers are:  in reducing cost;  maintaining high quality work;  reducing waste;  reducing delays;  Etc.
  • 18.
    CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY ANDMAJOR INFLUENTIAL FACTORS PROJECT MANAGEMENT EFFECTIVENESS  The project management’s effectiveness is about having the power to produce good results. Management effectiveness is influenced by several factors such as:  education;  training and experience- help project Managers to develop their knowledge and skill.
  • 19.
    CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY ANDMAJOR INFLUENTIAL FACTORS  The project Manager’s familiarity with their working environment and team members.  This determines a project manager’s approach in dealing with the activities on site.  The project manager’s managerial behaviour is influenced by:  company rules and regulations.
  • 20.
    CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY ANDMAJOR INFLUENTIAL FACTORS Poorly performing projects are caused by:  Disruption;  site congestion;  sequencing (events following each other in a successive way);  lack of availability of material;
  • 21.
    CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY ANDMAJOR INFLUENTIAL FACTORDS Also, site management; worker’s skills; the motivation of workforce; quality of engineering; work environment.
  • 22.
    CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY ANDMAJOR INFLUENTIAL FACTORS The effectiveness of the site manager depends on several factors. 1) Personal factors such as:  the manager’s age  experience  qualification  style of management  membership of professional body  etc.
  • 23.
    CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY ANDMAJOR INFLUENTIAL FACTOR 2) Job related variables such as: salary job satisfaction job security All of which may influence the site manager’s motivation.
  • 24.
    CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY AND MAJORINFLUENTIAL FACTORS project variables are defined as:  building type;  project size;  Duration;  construction methods and complexity of the project. organisational variables such as:  the size of the company;  site engineers’ level of authority.
  • 25.
    CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY ANDMAJOR INFLUENTIAL FACTORS Also,  External factors External factors include:  characteristics of the industry  client participation  inclement weather  economic climate