Research Journal of The University of Zagreb, Faculty of Civil Engineering

Organization, Technology & Management in Construction: An International Journal
ISSN 1847-5450 print / ISSN 1847-6228 online
udc 62:658(05)

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1. Antonis Panas, John-Paris Pantouvakis:

Multi-attribute regression analysis for concrete Pavement productivity estimation


Abstract:

The estimation of concrete pavement productivity is intricate because of several factors, such as the available working width and length, the concrete layer thickness, the construction methodology, automation capabilities and the working conditions. This study intends to assess the productivity of the concrete pavement operations by taking into consideration the e¦ect of the above factors using the regression analysis technique. In regression models, one dependent variable (productivity) is considered against several independent variables (width, length, working conditions, health & safety level). Direct observation, site visits and video recording of actual concrete pavement activities on a construction site over a period of four months has been used for data collection. The regression relationships are plotted, so as to derive empirical nomographs and correction coefficients which can be used to adjust actual productivity against theoretical baselines. In this sense, process-oriented estimation methodologies for specific construction operations can be developed, by which each factor’s contribution to productivity can be estimated. The results indicate that a larger working area increases productivity for a given concrete layer thickness. The estimated correction factors fit the actual measurements in a statistically significant fashion, however their predictive capability is expected to improve as the study sample increases.

Keywords:

Concrete paving, Cost, Model, Productivity, Regression