Exploring the Early Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Construction Industry in New York State

Esther Ilatova, Y. Abraham, B. Celik
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The COVID-19 pandemic severely impacted many industries on a global scale. Expectedly, the construction industry was not left out as non-essential construction was halted, strict health and safety protocols were introduced, and businesses were disrupted. New York City was the epicenter of the pandemic at its onset in the United States, and the pandemic had different impacts on workers based on their work location and role. This study utilized a survey including twenty-five statements to explore the initial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the construction industry in New York State, analyzing its effects on sixty-one construction industry professionals, their projects, and firms, also considering their work location and role in the construction process. The most severe impacts were on construction schedules and in-person meetings. Those who worked in New York City had more difficulty complying with the increased health and safety regulations than those who worked outside the city. Those categorized as builders indicated significantly more contract performance issues. Furthermore, a set of recommendations were highlighted to strengthen the industry’s response to future similar disruptions. This study is significant in helping researchers and businesses build more resilient operations to address current and future pandemic-related challenges facing the construction industry.
探讨COVID-19大流行对纽约州建筑业的早期影响
新冠肺炎疫情对全球许多行业造成严重影响。不出所料,建设行业也没有被排除在外,因为非必要的建设被叫停,严格的健康和安全协议被引入,企业受到了影响。新冠肺炎疫情在美国爆发时,纽约市是疫情的中心,根据工作地点和角色的不同,疫情对工人的影响也不同。本研究利用一项包括25份声明的调查来探讨COVID-19大流行对纽约州建筑业的初步影响,分析其对61名建筑行业专业人士、他们的项目和公司的影响,同时考虑他们的工作地点和在施工过程中的作用。最严重的影响是对施工进度和面对面会议的影响。那些在纽约市工作的人比那些在纽约市以外工作的人更难遵守越来越多的健康和安全规定。那些被归类为建筑商的公司表现出更多的合同绩效问题。此外,会议还提出了一系列建议,以加强该行业对未来类似中断的反应。这项研究对于帮助研究人员和企业建立更具弹性的业务,以应对建筑行业当前和未来面临的与大流行相关的挑战具有重要意义。
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