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Analytical Approaches for Predicting Variance in Construction Productivity using Regression Methods
DownloadFall 2023
Modeling productivity entails establishing the relationship between various factors that impact construction productivity, connecting input factors with output productivity. While prefabrication facilities may limit the influence of external project factors on productivity, complexity, and...
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Spring 2018
The accomplishment of a successful construction project depends on proper planning, progress monitoring and adaptation to the continually changing complex situations in the field. Efficient remote tracking of multiple disparate resources and establishing the collaboration and coordination between...
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Spring 2018
The accomplishment of a successful construction project depends on proper planning, progress monitoring and adaptation to the continually changing complex situations in the field. Efficient remote tracking of multiple disparate resources and establishing the collaboration and coordination between...