The influence of changes in construction productivity: a state of the art review

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  • Felipe Araya Federico Santa Maria Technical University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7764/ric00001.21

Keywords:

Change Orders, construction projects, chilean construction

Abstract

Multiple studies have found that productivity in Chilean construction has been stagnated during recent decades; thus, creating the need to understand better what factors have led to these results in the construction sector. In the international literature, studies have found that changes are the leading cause of productivity losses in construction projects; however, limited studies have been done in Chile in this regard. This context is understood as an opportunity to learn from the existing literature about the impact of changes in construction productivity, more importantly, such learning can contribute to the discussion of productivity improvement in the Chilean construction sector. This study recommends that more studies are necessary to be done in Chile regarding the impact of changes in construction projects. Namely, future studies should be based on an extensive database of projects so that generalization can be drawn for the construction industry. Additionally, the data collection process of changes in construction should be improved, paying specific attention to the size of changes, the timing of changes, and the scale of assessment—namely activity, project, and industry levels. Ultimately, this study aims to contribute to the discussion about productivity improvement in Chilean construction as this remains one of the main challenges in the industry

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Author Biography

Felipe Araya , Federico Santa Maria Technical University

Ph.D. in Civil Engineering. Assistant Professor at Department of Civil Works, Federico Santa Maria Technical University

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Published

2021-12-31

How to Cite

Araya , F. . (2021). The influence of changes in construction productivity: a state of the art review. Revista Ingeniería De Construcción, 36(3), 268–274. https://doi.org/10.7764/ric00001.21

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Biography Review