2016
DOI: 10.1108/ci-10-2015-0050
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Quantitative analysis of the impact of craft worker availability on construction project safety performance

Abstract: Purpose This paper aims to quantify the impact of craft worker shortage on construction project safety performance. Design/methodology/approach A database of 50 North American construction projects completed between 2001 and 2014 was compiled by taking information from a research project survey and the Construction Industry Institute Benchmarking and Metrics Database. The t-test and Mann-Whitney test were used to determine whether there was a significant difference in construction project safety performance … Show more

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“…This is because, although the project may cross the tipping point, once the workers become trained and oriented, the project will recover. However, not all project managers will be able to increase the size of the workforce due to limited worker availability, project budget and other considerations (Karimi et al ., ; Taylor et al ., ; Karimi et al ., ). Given these common constraints, how can project managers use overtime or work intensity policies to address poor performance and avoid tipping point failure?…”
Section: Model Analysis and Practical Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This is because, although the project may cross the tipping point, once the workers become trained and oriented, the project will recover. However, not all project managers will be able to increase the size of the workforce due to limited worker availability, project budget and other considerations (Karimi et al ., ; Taylor et al ., ; Karimi et al ., ). Given these common constraints, how can project managers use overtime or work intensity policies to address poor performance and avoid tipping point failure?…”
Section: Model Analysis and Practical Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…For skilled manual labor, fewer and fewer workers are available in the Central Europe [36]. A shortage of skilled workforce in the North American construction industry is common since the late 1980s [94]. Moreover, Albattah et al [95] reported that the U.S. construction industry is losing workers from its craft worker pool at a faster rate than it is replenished.…”
Section: Labor Market In Construction and Impact Of 3dcpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this industry has been prone to a cyclical workforce shortage problem. First spotted in the 1980's (Castañeda et al, 2005), the severity of the labor shortage has increased over the past few years (Karimi et al, 2016), further underlining the importance of increasing labor attraction to the industry.…”
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confidence: 99%