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Problems influencing craftsmen's productivity in Nigeria

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posted on 2014-06-26, 13:49 authored by Paul O. Olomolaiye, K.A. Wahab, Andrew Price
The activity sampling technique was used on seven construction sites in Nigeria to determine how the working day was being utilised by craftsmen in bricklaying, joinery and steel fixing trades. Actual working time was observed to be 51% of the working day for bricklayers, 44% for joiners and 56% for steel fixers. The rest of the working day was spent on nonproductive activities. The problems causing nonproductive periods were identified via an operative questionnaire survey. The three highest ranking problems impairing craftsmen's productivity were lack of materials, inadequate tools and work repetition.

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School

  • Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering

Published in

Building and Environment

Volume

22

Issue

4

Pages

317 - 323

Citation

OLOMOLAIYE, P.O., WAHAB, K.A. and PRICE A.D.F., 1987. Problems influencing craftsmen's productivity in Nigeria. Building and Environment, 22 (4), pp. 317 - 323.

Publisher

© Pergamon (Elsevier).

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

Publication date

1987

Notes

Closed access.

ISSN

0360-1323

Language

  • en

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