Organisational Elements Controlling the Labour Efficiency in Sri Lankan Road Construction Projects: Engineers’ Perspective

IF 0.6 Q4 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
K. Manoharan, P. Dissanayake, C. Pathirana, D. Deegahawature, Renuka Silva
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Labour efficiency is crucial for a construction firm’s long-term viability. According to recent studies, modernising organisational and administrative procedures is essential to improving labour efficiency in many developing countries, including Sri Lanka. The perspectives of construction engineers play a key role in strengthening organisational policies and management practices in the construction industry. As a result, based on the viewpoint of construction engineers, this study aims to identify the critical organisational elements that highly influence labour efficiency in Sri Lankan road construction projects. The elements/factors were qualitatively discovered after a thorough literature review. Then, a questionnaire survey was conducted among construction engineers employed by 31 Sri Lankan road construction contractors. The Relative Importance Index (RII) method was used to quantify each element’s level of influence on labour efficiency. Based on RII values, 33 organisational elements were determined as critical, where lack of communication and cooperation between the parties, delay in salary payment and lack of labour training facilities were determined as the top three ranking elements in the list. The validity and reliability of the results were confirmed by additional statistical tests. Using problem-based communication strategies, industry consultations were conducted among construction experts to determine the necessary future measures from relevant authorities based on the identified critical elements. These consultation outcomes suggest that the organisational policies of construction enterprises currently in place addressing financial procedures, communication strategies, resource management, performance management and training development practices must be improved in light of the new normal conditions facing the industry. The study findings might help to close the gap between management/organisational policies and workforce practices. Despite the fact that the study findings are limited to the Sri Lankan road construction industry, some of them could be used to address comparable issues in other developing nations.
控制斯里兰卡道路建设项目劳动效率的组织要素:工程师视角
劳动效率对建筑公司的长期生存能力至关重要。根据最近的研究,在包括斯里兰卡在内的许多发展中国家,现代化的组织和行政程序对于提高劳动效率至关重要。建筑工程师的观点在加强建筑行业的组织政策和管理实践中起着关键作用。因此,基于建筑工程师的观点,本研究旨在确定高度影响斯里兰卡道路建设项目劳动效率的关键组织要素。经过全面的文献回顾,定性地发现了这些元素/因素。然后,对斯里兰卡31家道路施工承包商的建筑工程师进行问卷调查。采用相对重要性指数(RII)方法量化各要素对劳动效率的影响程度。根据RII值,33个组织要素被确定为关键要素,其中各方之间缺乏沟通与合作、工资支付延迟和缺乏劳动培训设施被确定为列表中排名前三的要素。结果的有效性和可靠性通过额外的统计检验得到证实。采用基于问题的沟通策略,在建筑专家之间进行了行业协商,以确定相关当局根据确定的关键因素采取的必要措施。这些谘询结果显示,建造业现时在财务程序、沟通策略、资源管理、表现管理和培训发展等方面的组织政策,必须因应业界面临的新常态,加以改善。研究结果可能有助于缩小管理/组织政策和劳动力实践之间的差距。尽管研究结果仅限于斯里兰卡的道路建设行业,但其中一些结果可以用于解决其他发展中国家的类似问题。
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