Project-level Factors Influencing the Performance of Building Construction Operations in Sri Lanka: Viewpoint of Engineers and Construction Managers

Q3 Engineering
K. Manoharan, P. Dissanayake, C. Pathirana, D. Deegahawature, Renuka Silva
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Productive-based project-level operations are the lifeblood for the construction sector, leading the firms to achieve their expected profitability and long-term sustainability. Past studies highlight the poor project-level practices resulting in productivity loss in many developing countries, including Sri Lanka. It is essential for construction management teams to have a proper controlling hand on the project-level factors that influence construction productivity. The engineers and construction managers are the key decision-makers in construction project activities. This study aimed to quantify the impacts of project-level factors on the productivity of construction operations in Sri Lankan building projects based on the viewpoint of engineers and construction managers. Initially, the project-level factors were qualitatively identified through a comprehensive literature review. A questionnaire survey was carried out among engineers and construction managers from 90 leading Sri Lankan building construction contractors. The Relative Importance Index (RII) method was used to measure the impacts of the project-level factors on construction productivity. The results spotlight the need for reinforcing the current planning and monitoring practices from construction management teams focusing on construction methods, working conditions, scheduling and sequencing of construction tasks, health and safety practices, quality control practices, reworks, labour skills improvement and workforce overtime. The statistical assessments ensured the reliability and validity of the results. In addition, a series of industry consultative workshops and discussion sessions were conducted among construction experts through problem-based communication approaches to identify future actions in the construction project planning processes. These discussion outcomes also ensured the validity of the above results. The study outcomes will push the construction management practices to reduce the conflict situations between the project-level activities in different stages, leading to the achievement of organizational goals. Although the study findings are limited to the Sri Lankan context, some findings may be tested in other developing countries in similar scenarios.
影响斯里兰卡建筑施工作业绩效的项目层面因素:工程师和施工经理的观点
基于生产力的项目级运营是建筑行业的命脉,使公司实现预期的盈利能力和长期可持续性。过去的研究强调,在包括斯里兰卡在内的许多发展中国家,不良的项目级实践导致了生产力损失。施工管理团队对影响施工生产率的项目级因素进行适当的控制是至关重要的。工程师和施工管理人员是建设项目活动的关键决策者。本研究旨在基于工程师和施工经理的观点,量化项目层面因素对斯里兰卡建筑项目施工作业生产率的影响。最初,通过全面的文献回顾定性地确定了项目级因素。对斯里兰卡90家主要建筑承包商的工程师和施工经理进行了问卷调查。采用相对重要性指数法(Relative Importance Index, RII)来衡量项目层面因素对施工生产率的影响。结果表明,需要加强施工管理小组目前的规划和监测做法,重点是施工方法、工作条件、施工任务的安排和顺序、卫生和安全做法、质量控制做法、返工、劳动技能改进和劳动力加班。统计评估保证了结果的信度和效度。此外,通过以问题为基础的沟通方法,在建筑专家之间举办了一系列行业协商讲习班和讨论会,以确定建筑项目规划过程中的未来行动。这些讨论结果也保证了上述结果的有效性。研究结果将推动施工管理实践,以减少不同阶段项目级活动之间的冲突情况,从而实现组织目标。虽然这项研究的发现仅限于斯里兰卡的情况,但是一些发现可以在其他发展中国家的类似情况下得到检验。
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Advances in Technology Innovation
Advances in Technology Innovation Energy-Energy Engineering and Power Technology
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