Comparing between the distribution of time in production with productivity indices for the formwork assembly
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https://doi.org/10.14808/sci.plena.2015.113307Keywords:
productivity, sampling workAbstract
The workforce is a key resource for any industry sector, no different for the construction industry. Due to its importance, must be sought that the workforce is becoming more efficient by improving their productivity index. In this scenario the objective of this research is the comparison of the productivity indices for wooden formwork of execution for concrete structures found in tables and or pricing systems, with the index used in the budget of the work, still using the sampling technique from work. In the methodology, the first step was to identify the actual productivity index, assessing it in the field. It is also important that not only calculate but also know the factors that influence its improvement or worsening. This analysis can be done by sampling research work. As a result, raised the rates was made a comparison between this team's work, with the theoretical team calculates through these indices. At the end of a working sample survey was conducted in search of information that showed possible points of improvement in processes to improve productivity rate this manpower.
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