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Site productivity 2002: a guide to the uptake of improvements

Technical Note TN 13/2002

Site productivity 2002: a guide to the uptake of improvements

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Technical Note

Abstract

The BSRIA report TN 14/97 Improving M&E Site Productivity concluded that improved processes during the pre-construction and construction phases of a project, combined with the use of innovative products and better trained personnel, would enable key building services elements to be installed in less than 10% of conventionally accepted time frames. The key conclusion from this subsequent research exercise is that those UK construction project teams that implemented improvement strategies and actions in accordance with BSRIA best practice recommendations have realised significant improvements in site productivity.

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9780860226031

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Publisher History

BSRIA was founded in 1956. It is a consultancy, test and research organisation which publishes technical notes and guidance for designers and specifiers of building services.


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