Fundamental Principles for Avoiding Congested Work Areas—A Case Study
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It has been documented that labor performance or labor productivity is adversely affected by congested work areas and stacking of trades. Limited data are available that help to quantify losses in labor productivity due to congestion, or to document the severity of problems resulting from workspace congestion. Stacking of trades is often discussed in the context of construction claims, yet congested work areas can occur on projects where there are no claims and for reasons other than the stacking of trades. This suggests that a level of acceptance exists about the inevitability of workspace congestion, and the resulting losses in field productivity and profit. This paper presents a detailed and illustrative case study focused on the documentation of workspace congestion and the resulting effects on labor productivity. A description of the project conditions are provided, along with quantitative and qualitative data collection methods used in the field. The measured productivity rates in the field are then...
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