Real-Time Project Productivity Tracking System: Practical Case in Smart Construction Projects

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2022-02-17
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School of Built Environment, Massey University
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Motivation: The productivity and progress tracking systems are currently used in construction projects to acquire the site works data and converting to various digital reports. Knowledge gap: To date, capturing and transferring data processes are slow or inefficient because significant human errors occur in the process. Therefore, project managers can omit critical information, and no timely decision can be made related to delay and unproductivity. Aim and objectives: The purpose of this paper is to encompass a real-time project productivity tracking system to register data and manage delays related to an Electrical and Instrument service trade involved in smart construction projects in New Zealand. Research method: The paper aimed to review industries delay reports, use expert judgment experience, and compare the proposed method with current ones. Preliminary or anticipated findings: The finding shows the proposed method uses a combination of smartphone and Ms Project real-time monitoring software to optimise the current site reporting procedure and workflow of productivity managing. Research significance: The presented method should help construction decision-makers enhance time and cost-effectiveness and manage delay better alongside more effective decisions. Meanwhile, hours booked to collect data and update programs and models dropped by 24%.
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Real-Time, Smart Device, Productivity, Smart Construction, Tracking System
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Radman K, Babaeianjelodar M, Lovreglio R, Wilkinson S, Ghazizadeh E. (2022). Real-Time Project Productivity Tracking System: Practical Case in Smart Construction Projects. Shahzad WM, Rasheed EO, Rotimi JOB. Proceedings of the 7th New Zealand Built Environment Research Symposium (NZBERS). School of Built Environment, Massey University.