A positive association between rework and safety events that arise during the construction process has been identified. In-depth semi-structured interviews with operational and project-related employees from an Australian construction organisation were undertaken to determine the precursors to rework and safety events. The analysis enabled the precursors of error to examined under the auspices of: (1) People, (2) Organisation, and (3) Project. It is revealed that the precursors to error for rework and safety incidents were similar. A conceptual framework to simultaneously reduce rework and safety incidents is proposed. It is acknowledged that there is no panacea that can be used to prevent rework from occurring, but from the findings presen...
Design errors can have a negative impact on the cost, schedule and safety performance of constructio...
The construction industry is frequently cited for its poor safety performance. In spite of this, man...
At the top of the hierarchy, construction project managers emphasise that safety is a key priority; ...
A positive association between rework and safety events that arise during the construction process h...
Rework is positively linked with increased safety risks. As a precursor to decreased rework and enha...
Rework is a pervasive problem within the construction industry, but many firms are reluctant to open...
Previous studies demonstrate that rework can lead to more safety incidents. However, there is an ina...
YesTo make sense of the rework phenomena that plagues construction projects a longitudinal explorati...
Construction and engineering practitioners have found it increasingly difficult to learn from their ...
Design and construction errors can have serious consequences in construction project systems, includ...
© 2016 Emerald Group Publishing Limited.Purpose-Conventional "wisdom" in construction has placed emp...
Despite the considerable amount of research that has examined rework causation in construction, it r...
Human error is identified as a root cause of accidents in construction environments. Prevention of h...
Design errors can severely jeopardise safety and contribute to failures in construction and engineer...
AbstractDesign errors can severely jeopardize safety and contribute to failures in construction and ...
Design errors can have a negative impact on the cost, schedule and safety performance of constructio...
The construction industry is frequently cited for its poor safety performance. In spite of this, man...
At the top of the hierarchy, construction project managers emphasise that safety is a key priority; ...
A positive association between rework and safety events that arise during the construction process h...
Rework is positively linked with increased safety risks. As a precursor to decreased rework and enha...
Rework is a pervasive problem within the construction industry, but many firms are reluctant to open...
Previous studies demonstrate that rework can lead to more safety incidents. However, there is an ina...
YesTo make sense of the rework phenomena that plagues construction projects a longitudinal explorati...
Construction and engineering practitioners have found it increasingly difficult to learn from their ...
Design and construction errors can have serious consequences in construction project systems, includ...
© 2016 Emerald Group Publishing Limited.Purpose-Conventional "wisdom" in construction has placed emp...
Despite the considerable amount of research that has examined rework causation in construction, it r...
Human error is identified as a root cause of accidents in construction environments. Prevention of h...
Design errors can severely jeopardise safety and contribute to failures in construction and engineer...
AbstractDesign errors can severely jeopardize safety and contribute to failures in construction and ...
Design errors can have a negative impact on the cost, schedule and safety performance of constructio...
The construction industry is frequently cited for its poor safety performance. In spite of this, man...
At the top of the hierarchy, construction project managers emphasise that safety is a key priority; ...