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11 Constr. Law. 1 (1991)

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Quantitative Effects on Construction Productivity
John D. Borcherding, Ph.D., P.E. and Luis F. Alarcon, P.E.

LUIS I. iarcon

Quantitative evaluation of the effect of different fac-
tors on construction productivity is usually needed for
many purposes. These purposes may include construc-
tion estimating, planning and scheduling, and proof of
damages in construction claims. Cause and effect rela-
tionships found in literature are frequently used in ab-
sence of more accurate information. An extensive review
of quantitative information on factors affecting produc-
tivity is presented in this article. An appendix to this
paper is presented to list references of the most relevant
studies. In discussing the conceptual and practical prob-
lems that affect the collection and analysis of quantita-
tive productivity, references will be to the author and
year alphabetically listed in the appendix rather chron-
ological foot notes.
Construction productivity is affected by many factors
through complex interactions among them. Several at-
tempts have been made to measure the effects of those
considered the most important using a variety of meth-
odologies. Most of these efforts are specific studies that
have concentrated on measuring the effect of a single
factor while neglecting the effects of other factors that
could be present during the measurement period. Fur-
thermore, the results of these studies have been generally
based on a limited amount of data, and literature usually
provides very little insight on database characteristics
and data collection procedures, which could allow a more

knowledgeable use of the information. Unfortunately,
there are no standards for identifying, grouping, or meas-
uring factors that affect productivity. The need for a
large database and standardized procedures for data col-
lection and storage has been widely recognized and some
attempts to solve that problem have been recently made
(Horner 87, Thomas 87, and Tucker 86). However, it
will take several years before the objectives of standard-
ization and data collection can be met.
In response to the current needs for information on
quantitative effects on construction productivity, several
researchers, construction managers, contractors, and
owners have developed their own guidelines to adjust
productivity for the effect of different factors. In many
cases, the adjustment factors proposed are based on re-
search findings as described above, but in other cases
the relationships have been developed based on judg-
ment and experience of construction personnel. These
relationships suffer the same difficulties as the research
studies mentioned above, plus the lack of research sup-
port for some of the propositions.
There are important issues that remain unsolved. Are
the existing relationships appropriately applied to dif-
ferent projects? Can these relationships be used when
several factors are present simultaneously? If so, how
should the effect of different factors be consistently com-
bined? Can these relationships be used for a different
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