site management

site layout planning

site layout planning starts during the “pre-construction period,” which follows tender acceptance but precedes construction. Periodic reviews and adjustments to the layout are necessary to accommodate evolving site needs, ultimately enhancing progress and profitability.To facilitate construction activities, it is essential for the builder to effectively manage workers, materials, and equipment. This involves ensuring that workers […]

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PROCESS CHARTS

Process charts provide diagrammatic means for recording the sequence of activities in an existing method under study. In this way it is possible to have a visual aid to the overall conception of the method and a sound basis on which to effect improvements. Process charts of all types are constructed by using five different

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WORK STUDY

Work study, developed in the 1920s in American industry, is a technique used to examine human work and investigate factors affecting efficiency and economy. It is crucial for planning, estimating quantities, and controlling production schedules. The need for this managerial tool arose in the mid-19th century due to increased machinery use and manufacturing unit size.

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