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Total productivity management. Guidelines for the construction phase

Publication Year

1994

Document Status

Archived

Abstract

The study focussed upon construction activities specific to on-site works. The aim was to identify areas of potential loss on the output side of the equation and in so doing develop suggested best practice which can be adopted to rationalise the input side, therefore aiming to maximise the productive outputs being achieved at the workface. These guidelines are extracted from the study report and are intended to be of real practical use to construction managers when they need to introduce initiatives to maximise their on-site project productivity.

Document History

Previously archived by ECI, this document is no longer available from the original publisher, therefore the status is unconfirmed. June 1994 edition.

ISBN

9781873844212

Publisher Information

European Construction Institute

The ECI is a pan-European network sharing knowledge and best practice about project delivery in engineering and construction. They publish a range of guidance on quality and productivity management.

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