Out-of-sequence (OOS) construction is regarded as one of the most significant factors contributing to construction inefficiencies and loss of labor productivity. Nevertheless, no prior research efforts have attempted to study the impacts of OOS work on productivity, cost, or even schedule. The goal of this paper is to identify and study the causes and early warning signs of OOS work. Using an expert-based analytic approach, the authors formed an industry panel of 13 construction professionals to gather the basic information related to OOS work and consequently surveyed 88 other industry respondents. The panel as well as the survey enabled the authors to (1) recognize the extent of OOS work, (2) identify 88 causes of OOS work and quantify th...
Delay and loss of productivity are the two main types of damage experienced by the contractor when t...
Delay and loss of productivity are the two main types of damage experienced by the contractor when t...
ABSTRACT: The implementation of unplanned schedule compression is common in the construction environ...
Out-of-sequence work (OOS) is an activity or series of activities that were not performed according ...
For decades, the construction industry has faced a well-documented, persistent decline in its produc...
Out-of-sequence (OOS) work during construction is a major cause of productivity losses, cost and sch...
Delays in the construction industry are not something alienated anymore. The common problems and cha...
Construction projects are often unique, time-limited and require a high degree of customization by i...
One of the construction industry’s major problem areas is the potential negative impact of overlappi...
Construction projects are complex as various project entities involve and collaborate with each othe...
Accelerating a project can be rewarding. The consequences, however, can be troublesome if productivi...
Construction projects have become more complex over time, and cost overruns and time delays have bec...
Research report submitted in fulfilment of the BUQS7027 course and part fulfilment of the degree Mas...
Accelerating a project can be rewarding. The consequences, however, can be troublesome if productivi...
Extended Overtime is a very common scenario in the construction industry in many parts of the world ...
Delay and loss of productivity are the two main types of damage experienced by the contractor when t...
Delay and loss of productivity are the two main types of damage experienced by the contractor when t...
ABSTRACT: The implementation of unplanned schedule compression is common in the construction environ...
Out-of-sequence work (OOS) is an activity or series of activities that were not performed according ...
For decades, the construction industry has faced a well-documented, persistent decline in its produc...
Out-of-sequence (OOS) work during construction is a major cause of productivity losses, cost and sch...
Delays in the construction industry are not something alienated anymore. The common problems and cha...
Construction projects are often unique, time-limited and require a high degree of customization by i...
One of the construction industry’s major problem areas is the potential negative impact of overlappi...
Construction projects are complex as various project entities involve and collaborate with each othe...
Accelerating a project can be rewarding. The consequences, however, can be troublesome if productivi...
Construction projects have become more complex over time, and cost overruns and time delays have bec...
Research report submitted in fulfilment of the BUQS7027 course and part fulfilment of the degree Mas...
Accelerating a project can be rewarding. The consequences, however, can be troublesome if productivi...
Extended Overtime is a very common scenario in the construction industry in many parts of the world ...
Delay and loss of productivity are the two main types of damage experienced by the contractor when t...
Delay and loss of productivity are the two main types of damage experienced by the contractor when t...
ABSTRACT: The implementation of unplanned schedule compression is common in the construction environ...