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Productivity Forecasting of Newly Added Workers Based on Time-Series Analysis and Site Learning

Title
Productivity Forecasting of Newly Added Workers Based on Time-Series Analysis and Site Learning
Authors
Kim, HyunsooLee, Hyun-SooPark, MoonseoAhn, Changbum R.Hwang, Sungjoo
Ewha Authors
황성주
SCOPUS Author ID
황성주scopus
Issue Date
2015
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
ISSN
0733-9364JCR Link

1943-7862JCR Link
Citation
JOURNAL OF CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT vol. 141, no. 9
Keywords
Productivity forecastingSite-learning effectTime-series analysisSchedule delayQuantitative methods
Publisher
ASCE-AMER SOC CIVIL ENGINEERS
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Adding new laborers during construction is usually considered the easiest option to execute when a schedule delay occurs in a construction project. However, determining the proper number of new laborers to add is quite challenging because newly added laborers' short-term productivity for their first several production cycles could be significantly different from that of existing laborers. While existing studies suggest that newly added laborers' site-learning may cause such a difference, this process has not been considered when forecasting newly added laborers' short-term productivity. In this context, this study presents a method that takes into account site-learning effects and the periodic characteristics of newly added laborers' short-term productivity. The periodic characteristics of productivity are analyzed based on a time-series model of existing laborers' productivity. Then, the impact of the site-learning effect on the productivity is considered based on existing learning-effect theory. An illustrative example demonstrates the accuracy and usefulness of the presented method. Its results indicate that the consideration of the site-learning effect prevents the frequent and counterproductive underestimation of the required number of newly added laborers in establishing an accelerated recovery schedule. (C) 2015 American Society of Civil Engineers.
DOI
10.1061/(ASCE)CO.1943-7862.0001002
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