Publications / 2012 Proceedings of the 29th ISARC, Eindhoven, Netherlands

Introducing and Applying a Modified AHP (Analysis Hierarchy Process) to Analyse Productivity at the Construction Site

Mi Na Lee, Kye Young Lee, Soon Wook Kwon, Jung Hwan Shin
Abstract:

Purpose Improvement of on-site productivity has been a very important issue in the construction industry and construction companies struggle to overcome this problem. In Korea, a construction company considered adopting a newly developed construction tool from other countries. The company would like to measure productivity before and after adopting the tools. The objective of this study is to understand productivity analysis for selected advanced construction tools in the construction site where the tools were used. This study is aimed at valuation of productivity as a result of the application of the existing and advanced tools using analysis hierarchy process (AHP) which is a representative survey method. Method For this study, several surveys were conducted to obtain from the managersÂ’ and practitionersÂ’ viewpoint. By analyzing this, a tool-guiding method was developed and a construction tool application was selected before buying or adopting these tools. AHP is useful for understanding the complex structures which combine the macro-view of manager and the micro-view of practitioner. So in this study we used the AHP and evaluated the productivity. Results & Discussion Through survey and pairwise comparison, we obtained information on the evaluation factors that the manager focused on. Also, the practitioner evaluation was derived from the survey on a maximum scale of 7 points. This way the existing and an adapted tool may be compared. Introducing and using the advanced tools, manager and practitioner succeeded in identifying priority factors.

Keywords: productivity, work-sampling, AHP (Analysis Hierarchy Process), construction tool