Published February 29, 2020 | Version v1
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Labor Productivity Inconsistency among Project Sites

  • 1. Student, Adani Institute of Infrastructure Engineering, Ahmedabad, India
  • 2. Professor, Adani Institute of Infrastructure Engineering, Ahmedabad, India
  • 1. Publisher

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As per ministry of statistics and programme implementation (2018-2019), construction industry is contributing 7.81 % share in GDP of India. There is an estimated need of around 75 million workers in the building, construction and real estate sector by 2022 (KPMG, 2019).The construction industry has been essential part in the developed and developing countries(Durdyev et al. 2012). The Construction industry in India is expected to grow at 5.6% during 2016-20(Invest India, 2019). Construction is a labor-intensive industry (Chalise 2015). Construction industry is totally dependent on labor and equipment, so increasing labor productivity by using scientific methods is the need of today’s highly growing world. Productivity is usually well-defined as the ratio of outputs to inputs. Labor and equipment productivity are some of the highly influencing factors that affect the physical growth of each construction project. Therefore, to increase the profit margin of construction industry, labor productivity is key factor. This paper presents the bottom-up approach for study of labor productivity.

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